Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Culbokie Inn (PRN: 8772)

PRN8772
Site or location nameCulbokie Inn
Summary
DescriptionPublic houses, hotels and other licenced premises around the naval base at Cromarty Firth were compulsorily purchased under the Liquor Control Regulations in the Defence of the Realm Act. The eighteen premises were run by the Cromarty District Management Board until they were privatised in the early 1970s. Similar State Management of pubs occurred at Gretna, Carlisle and Enfield Lock.
Monument TypeHISTORICAL SITE;REQUISITIONED BUILDING;HISTORICAL SITE
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountrySCOTLAND
County
Site LocationCulbokie village centre.
PostcodeIV7 8JH
Map ReferenceNGR: NH6031259238 (260312, 859238)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (14-11-2016)
Related Sites
Commercial Inn Dingwall
Source
Historic England (2016) The 'Carlisle Experiment' - government takes control of public houses. Historic England. https://historicengland.org.uk/research/current/discover-and-understand/military/the-first-world-war/first-world-war-home-front/what-we-already-know/land/state-control-of-pubs/
UK Parliament (nd) State Management Scheme (Public Houses). Hansard. London. 673 https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1963/mar/04/state-management-scheme-public-houses
Administration
Recorded By (Date)John M - Geograph (11-08-2015)
Copiled On14-11-2016
Last Updated14-11-2016
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Thumbnail of Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
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Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
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Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
Culbokie Inn (Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty). Public houses and breweries in the Carlisle, Gretna and Annan area were taken over by the State in 1916 to control drunkenness among construction and production workers at the new armament factories at Gretna, Eastriggs and Longtown.
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