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On the evening of 24 June 1943, some soldiers from the 1511th Quartermaster Truck Regiment were drinking with the English villagers in Ye Olde Hob Inn. Details of how the incident developed differ between sources. Two MPs, Corporal Roy A. Windsor and Private First Class Ralph F. Ridgeway, responded to a report of trouble at a local pub.
Clinton Smith, chair of Preston Black History Group is seen by the Ye Olde Hob Inn in Bamber Bridge near Preston, England, Thursday, June 22, 2023. What is now known as the Battle of Bamber Bridge ...
Ye Olde Hob Inn: 17th century: A public house in stone, the lower storey pebbledashed and the upper storey rendered with applied timber, and with a thatched roof. It has two low storeys and five bays, the two bays on the right having been added later
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“It’s a sense of pride that there was no bigotry towards (the soldiers),” said Valerie Fell, who was just 2 in 1943 but whose family ran Ye Olde Hob Inn, the 400-year-old thatched-roof pub ...
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Ye Olde Hob Inn ... that the Battle of Bamber Bridge began when white American military police arrested a black USAAF soldier in an English village pub ( pictured ), and ended with a mutiny that left one dead and seven injured?
Ye Olde Murenger House, claimed to be the oldest pub in Newport. Black Boy Inn, in the Royal Town of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales is a hotel and public house which is thought to date back to 1522. The Griffin, Monmouth, the Star was originally built 1639, as a lobby-entrance building with integral rear wing.