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Fulford Inn - Mount Maxwell in background (c1920) (Pat Lee)
The second Fulford Inn that stood at this site at the head of Fulford Harbour. The first, a tavern operated by H.M. Rogers, burned down in 1901. In 1909 its place was taken by a country store. When guest rooms were subsequently added, the building became known as the White House and later the White Lodge. Destroyed by fire in the mid 30s, it was replaced by the Fulford Inn which, in the 50s, also burned to the ground.


Collection Toynbee collection Accession number 1994.137.040
Location Toynbee collection binders Dimension 8 x 12 cm
Date [ca 1920] Extent and Physical Description copy, good condition
Responsibility R.M. Toynbee Copyright
Source Pat Lee

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