Why not look at this one also; www.pubhistorysociety.co.uk Like many people, I've got at least 2 ancestors who ran pubs (Somerset), so I have some interest. There's also www.beerinnprint.co.uk and www.1881pubs.com both of which I found on the first website, which might be of some interest. Christine -----Original Message----- From: Colleen Tapscott <colleotapscott@tiscali.co.uk> To: WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com <WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 02 January 2006 07:47 Subject: Re: [WSX] Book - "Bath's Lost Pubs" >Take a look at this website if you have publicans in your ancestry. >Bristol's Lost Pubs includes all the landlords and has pubs from a wide area >surrounding Bristol including Bath: > >http://www.bristolslostpubs.com/ > >Colleen > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Kvilhaugveien@aol.com> >To: <WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:50 PM >Subject: [WSX] Book - "Bath's Lost Pubs" > > >> Final posting for 2005 (!). >> >> I bought a copy of this book today, and was fascinated not only by the >> number of pubs which used to be here in Bath, but also by the number of >names the >> book contained. There was even a photo of a pewter tankard which >belonged >> (apparantly) to my 5G-grandfather, Thomas Hunt, who kept The Ostrich in >Grove >> Street. >> >> An unlikely source of possible interest to many I think! Copies >available >> from the Oldfield Park Bookshop in Moorland Road, and presumably >elsewhere. >> >> Happy 2006! >> >> Colin Hunt >> >> >> ==== WESSEX-PLUS Mailing List ==== >> A master chef - always checks his sources >> >> A good genealogist - always checks his sources >>