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		<title>Streets of Norwich &#8211; Winecoopers Arms Yard</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Part of my Streets of Norwich project&#8230;. This yard is located off of St. Augustine&#8217;s Street, visible on the above 1880s map next to the pub from where it takes its name, the Winecoopers&#8217; Arms. The pub traded between the 1830s and 1936, although nearly managed to get itself shut down in 1905 when the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part of my <a href="https://www.julianwhite.uk/streets-of-norwich/">Streets of Norwich project</a>&#8230;.</p>
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<p>This yard is located off of St. Augustine&#8217;s Street, visible on the above 1880s map next to the pub from where it takes its name, the Winecoopers&#8217; Arms. The pub traded between the 1830s and 1936, although nearly managed to get itself shut down in 1905 when the police didn&#8217;t like that the pub&#8217;s back yard opened into the yard where people lived. I suspect some residents would have preferred that for convenience, but, perhaps not all.</p>
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<p>The pub frontage hasn&#8217;t changed enormously, it&#8217;s the bit sticking out with glass, with George Plunkett having taken a photo of <a href="http://www.georgeplunkett.co.uk/Norwich/S/St%20Augustine's%20St%2022%20to%2030%20Winecoopers%20Arms%20[2765]%201938-08-30.jpg">what it looked like in 1938</a>.</p>
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<p>Now a modern building on the site of the yard&#8217;s entrance.</p>
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<p>Although the old style street name survives, with four households being registered here when the 1939 Register was completed.</p>
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