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in the 1960’s. ve from the Fountain y A coach party ready to lea Image: Phil and Hayley Kilb From here we now travel out towards Ickleford and Hitchin along Hitchin Road to The Fountain. • 1863 opened. William Prutton was the first licensee • 1876 owned by Edward Fordham, brewer from Ashwell • 1894 James Pennon licensee, who was also a straw factor • 1954 purchased by J W Green of Luton, and then became Flowers • 1961 Whitbread took over Flowers • Early 1990’s closed At one stage it was called the Blue Lagoon after the water filled chalk pit between there and Fairfield. It closed in early 1990’s. There was another off-licence but the site for this has not been traced opened in 1852 and Joseph Samuel was owner in 1876. The Samuel family were licensees for many years. 10 | August 2014 | Opened Name 1805 White Horse 1840 Lamb 1845 Three Tuns 1850 Brickground Hotel (Mallard) 1850 Old Oak 1851 Brickmakers Arms 1852 Cricketers 1855 Hod of Mortar 1857 True Briton 1860 Steam Engine 1860 Railway Tavern 1863 Crown 1863 Cock 1863 Fountain 1864 Beerhouse 1865 Rose & Crown 1865 City Arms 1865 Prince of Wales 1868 Stag 1870 Star The Railway Tavern After seeing our article last month the image here was supplied by Mrs P Taylor and is of The Railway Tavern. Her family ran the pub. The name over the door is George Bland (Mrs Taylor’s maiden name is Bland). Barmaids from the pub took jugs of beer to the Brickworks across the A507 for the workers. to advertise telephone: 01462 834265 or go to the website: www.onthebuttonarlesey.co.uk Closed/Open Open 1964 c2008 2000 Open 1909 c1920 1911 Open Open, The Vicar’s Inn 1915 1985 1926 c1990 1935 1994 1926 1999 1926 1994