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Huxleys Hotel advert 1914
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Yes, but known as The Neppy to the older drinkers!
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From Paul Wirral's site "History Of Wallasey" / "Shopping in Victoria Road" .
"Johnathan Bennison's 1835 map of the district the only building standing in Victoria Road was the New Brighton Hotel which looked out across sand-hills and scrub to the sea."
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From Paul Wirral's site "History Of Wallasey" / "Shopping in Victoria Road" .
"Johnathan Bennison's 1835 map of the district the only building standing in Victoria Road was the New Brighton Hotel which looked out across sand-hills and scrub to the sea." Sounds like a much better place to be back then.
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It's full name was the Neptune and it was a Threlfall's pub in the 50s as was the Ship, York and the Hotel Victoria. I worked at the York for the whole 'Summer Season' of 1956!
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