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Sepia view of a two-story painted brick pub with a sign reading Bricklayers Arms above multi-pane ground floor windows.

Bricklayers’ Arms, Whittlesey

Bricklayers’ Arms, Scaldgate, Whittlesey

History of the Bricklayers' Arms

Black and white Ordnance Survey map segment showing buildings and land marked Bricklayers' Arms with small clover symbols.

Whittlesey OS 1900

1839 (Inham’s End)

Frederick Easom Robinson. In 1858 he is described as a brickmaker.

1861 Martha Robinson

1890 pub up for sale. Tenant Thomas Burgess

1892 George Scotchbrook

1912 Frederick Gunton

1916 Harry Robert Blyth

Source: Millennium Memories of Whittlesey Number 9

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