Newark On Trent, Barnby Gate c.1955
Photo ref:
N12027
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On the right is the Rutland Arms, a commercial hotel. Commercial hotels evolved to offer businessmen, company representatives and travellers (salesmen) comfortable and affordable accommodation. In pre-world war two days, most travellers toured their patch by train and tram, hiring a barrow-boy if necessary to trundle their wares between calls. One story tells of the landlord of a commercial hotel: finding that a traveller had died in his sleep, he telegraphed to the company concerned. They telegraphed back 'SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE DEATH STOP. PLEASE SEND BACK SAMPLES STOP'.
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