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Built in the 1660s and named the Blue Boar Inn in 1637, this Ludlow pub has served the local community for nearly four hundred years. Local author Bernard O'Connor's 'There's Life in the Blue Boar' includes hundreds of articles from local and national newspapers and extracts from websites which provide a fascinating insight into the life and times of the landladies, landlords, staff and customers of this unique pub. It includes stories of auctions, inquests, meetings, sports club results, drunkenness, assaults, thefts, arguments over rights of way and more.

Produktbeschreibung
Built in the 1660s and named the Blue Boar Inn in 1637, this Ludlow pub has served the local community for nearly four hundred years. Local author Bernard O'Connor's 'There's Life in the Blue Boar' includes hundreds of articles from local and national newspapers and extracts from websites which provide a fascinating insight into the life and times of the landladies, landlords, staff and customers of this unique pub. It includes stories of auctions, inquests, meetings, sports club results, drunkenness, assaults, thefts, arguments over rights of way and more.
Autorenporträt
Bernard O'Connor, retired Humanities and English teacher, has researched and published numerous books on local history, geology and archaeology. His early work was on the social, economic, geological and archaeological impact of the coprolite industry and the world's first artificial chemical fertiliser. He's currently researching the Clee Hills as well as continuing his research into secret operations during the Second World War.