Boroughbridge, The Crown Hotel And Three Greyhounds Hotel c.1955
Photo ref: B144014
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The half-timbered, mock-Tudor frontage of the Three Greyhounds Hotel on the left faces the more modest frontage of the Crown Hotel opposite. Boroughbridge is another village which was formerly bisected by the A1, but is now bypassed.

Memories of Boroughbridge, the Crown Hotel and Three Greyhounds Hotel c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Boroughbridge, The Crown Hotel And Three Greyhounds Hotel c.1955

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I was born in Annes Cafe, Boroughbridge in 1940 (we were lodging there). Dad used to have a few beers in the Crown and the Three Greyhounds during WW2. Mum and Dad told me they used to go "skinny dipping" in the "fish ladders?" We moved from Boroughbridge to Merseyside sometime between 1940 and 1945 I will have to research exactly when. Does anyone where the "fish ladders" are or were?