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[[File:NottsNottinghamWhiteHorseBrewhouse1a_GeorgeCrutcher_15July2011.jpg|thumb|400px|Courtesy of George Crutcher]]
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<big>'''Mary Edith Tomlin, ''' '' White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big>
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William T Tomlin and Mary Edith Tomlin, ''' '' White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big>


William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. The pub became a Shipstone's house, but is now in use as a cafe. The former brewhouse still stands at the back.
William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. The pub became a Shipstone's house, but is now in use as a cafe. The former brewhouse still stands at the back.

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Courtesy of George Crutcher

William T Tomlin and Mary Edith Tomlin, White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.

William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. The pub became a Shipstone's house, but is now in use as a cafe. The former brewhouse still stands at the back.

An assortment of images of the brewery.