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of Queen's Terrace, Exeter
of [[Queen's Terrace, Exeter]]


Formerly the [[Osborne Hotel, Exeter]]
1945 'Preparations are being made for transferring the headquarters of Devon Farmers' Union from premises in Queen-street, almost opposite Paul-street, to much-needed, more commodious accommodation at the end of Queen's Terrace, facing the clock tower.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 16 March 1945</ref>
 
1946 The Farmer's Union purchased the [[Osborne Hotel, Exeter]]<ref>Western Morning News - Tuesday 01 January 1946</ref>




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[[Category: Town - Exeter]]
[[Category: Exeter Pubs and Inns]]
[[Category: Exeter Buildings]]
[[Category: Hotels]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 10 April 2024

Farmer's Union, Exeter. Image taken 2021.
Farmer's Union, Exeter. Image taken 2021.
Farmer's Union, Exeter. Image taken 2021.

of Queen's Terrace, Exeter

1945 'Preparations are being made for transferring the headquarters of Devon Farmers' Union from premises in Queen-street, almost opposite Paul-street, to much-needed, more commodious accommodation at the end of Queen's Terrace, facing the clock tower.'[1]

1946 The Farmer's Union purchased the Osborne Hotel, Exeter[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 16 March 1945
  2. Western Morning News - Tuesday 01 January 1946