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The Plough in The 1930''s 40''s

Plough Inn c1955
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The Plough my Grandad's (Jack Bartram) favourite watering hole, Granny claimed that with the money he spent there it should have belonged to the family. Landlord in those days was Mr Henry Castleman. The bay on the front was almost demolished when during WWII a Welsh Guards Bren Gun Carrier ran in to it killing the lady who was the co-owner of The Old Log Cabin Shop, Minnie Caldwell.

Written by Peter Hancocks. To send Peter Hancocks a private message, click here.

A memory of Byfleet in Surrey shared on Monday, 26th February 2007.

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