Jolly Fisherman

  • Description

    "...The Jolly Fisherman was established by Charles Archbold in 1847. Originally it was confined to the northern half of its present site and later it was extended into the cottage on the southern side. Written in 1957, Eva Archbold's history of the village notes: "The public house or Jolly Fisherman as it is now called was stated to have Charles Archbold and his wife Mary as inn-keepers. This was Charles Archbold, son of John Archbold and Rachel Gilchrist, married 1772.) Charles died in 1855 and Mary kept it until 1859 when Robert Grey took over....."
  • Owner

    Craster Local History Group
  • Source

    Local (Co-Curate)
  • License

    What does this mean? Unknown license check permission to reuse
  • Further information

    Link: http://www.crasterhistory.org.uk/Walks/Jolly%20Fisherman/Jolly%20Fisherman.html
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 3 years, 3 months ago
    Viewed: 323 times
    Picture Taken: Unknown
  • Co-Curate tags

Comments

Add a comment or share a memory.

Login to add a comment. Sign-up if you don't already have an account.

ABOUT US

Co-Curate is a project which brings together online collections, museums, universities, schools and community groups to make and re-make stories and images from North East England and Cumbria. Co-Curate is a trans-disciplinary project that will open up 'official' museum and 'un-officia'l co-created community-based collections and archives through innovative collaborative approaches using social media and open archives/data.

LATEST SHARED RESOURCES