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1 Station Hotel calls "Time" for th last time (1968) 361
2 Official opening of New Seaham Working Mens Club (The Knack) 1907 403
3 Licence granted for the Red Star Hotel (1931) 429
4 British Legion Club on Londonderry Road for sale for demolition (1954) 374
5 Seaham Labour Club (formerly British Legion Club) in Malvern Crescent (1950) 664
6 How did the Londonderry Hotel get the name "The Parrot"? (1948) 508
7 Licence withdrawn - Dene Cottage Inn, Marlbo' House, Zetland Hotel, Royal Oak Inn (1931) 438
8 The Magistrates consider the licences of each Public House in Seaham Harbour (1906) 850
9 Club for discharged and demobilised soldiers and sailors opened at Park House (1921) 470
10 Beer and spirits to be rationed in Seaham pubs (1919) 461
11 The Comrades of the Great War Club opened by Lord Londonderry (1920) 459
12 Full licence granted for the Londonderry Hotel (1909) 546
13 Lord Londonderry announces enlargement of Seaham Harbour Conservative Club (1895) 518
14 Lord Londonderry opens New Seaham Conservative Club (1895) 561
15 Have a drink in Seaham Harbour (1890) 625
16 Cock fighting at the Times Inn (1881) 592
17 Accounts and Balance Sheet of The Labour Club (1971) 816
18 The tale of the Seaham Licensing Signs 651
19 Matthew Patton is new landlord of the Londonderry Arms (1830) 673
20 Sale of Londonderry Arms Inn, brewery and shops (January 1844) 663
 
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