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The Newbury of Yesteryear => Old Photographs of Newbury => Topic started by: Administrator on February 16, 2014, 02:29:36 pm

Title: The Tudor Café Newbury
Post by: Administrator on February 16, 2014, 02:29:36 pm
(http://newbury.net/tudorcafe.jpg)


(http://newbury.net/tudorcafeinterior.jpg)


The Tudor Café Newbury


(http://newbury.net/jackholetudorcafe.jpg)


Jack Hole - proprietor of the Tudor Café


The Tudor Café at 103 Northbrook Street closed in 1973 after serving the town for over 40 years. The café was opened in 1931 by Jack Hole and his wife after they moved to Newbury from Kent. The Tudor was a well known and popular meeting place.

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Title: Re: The Tudor Café Newbury
Post by: LocalRes on March 21, 2014, 10:06:45 pm
Before the Tudor Café it was called Bridge Restaurant.
Title: Re: The Tudor Café Newbury
Post by: blackdog on April 01, 2014, 09:52:18 am
Dendrochronology has recently dated this building at 1497 - it really is Tudor.
Title: Re: The Tudor Café Newbury
Post by: Administrator on December 14, 2014, 10:31:20 am
Here is a very early picture of Northbrook Street showing the Tudor Café.

(http://newbury.net/tudorcafe2.jpg)


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