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Blue Plaque, British History, CAMRA, football., George Robinson, pub, Public houses, Sporting History, The Blue Bell York, York, York City AFC
Why wait for English Heritage to get around to putting up a blue plaque when you can do it yourself? I wish I’d gone in and had a drink now (especially since I’ve subsequent read about its historic pub interior on the CAMRA website http://www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/historic-pub-interior-entry.asp?pubid=358), but I was a bit pushed for time. Perhaps, on my next visit to York, I’ll have to make the time for a pint of bitter in the very same pub where George Robinson played a crucial role in the formation of York City Associated Football Club.
I see you’ve done a lot of reading at my site. I wish I could do that for all my readers, my apologies. But, these two are great – see you soon.
No apologies needed. If anything it should be me thanking you for taking the time to read something I’ve written! Anyway, I tend not to write about current affairs – so it doesn’t really matter when you read something on my site.
Bye for now.
Well, as you can see, WWII and the Korean War aren’t exactly current either.