Blue Post Yard, Stockton Posted on September 9, 2013 by Picture Stockton Team Photographs showing Trader Jacks and Routledge Contractors, Blue Post Yard found in between West Row and the High Street, Stockton. Share this:Tweet Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like this:Like Loading… Related
My great grandfather, John Watson had his Blacksmiths at no. 6 Blue post Yard c1900`s and also my gt.gt.grandfather before him. Loading... Reply ↓
When Trader Jacks was The Blue Posts the gents toilets were in an old brick building opposite the pub. Not very convenient. Loading... Reply ↓
We were in the jukebox room back in the 70s, when a gent was asked to leave because he had a dog with him, yet there was a chap stood at the bar with a donkey! There was a sign on the wall ‘No Dogs Allowed’, no mention of donkeys! Loading... Reply ↓
I was an apprentice for the plumbers in West Row 1979-84.
My great grandfather, John Watson had his Blacksmiths at no. 6
Blue post Yard c1900`s and also my gt.gt.grandfather before him.
Researching this side of the family, think there’s a link to my husband?
When Trader Jacks was The Blue Posts the gents toilets were in an old brick building opposite the pub. Not very convenient.
We were in the jukebox room back in the 70s, when a gent was asked to leave because he had a dog with him, yet there was a chap stood at the bar with a donkey! There was a sign on the wall ‘No Dogs Allowed’, no mention of donkeys!