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From: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date: 20010224
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Byline: Keith Draper
POPULAR PUBS: Author Rob Steward (above) and Sir Walter Scott's room at the King's Arms Hotel (top right). Picture: courtesy of WCC Department of Libraries and Heritage, County Record Office. Misfortune followed those that took refuge at The Globe, (middle right) Castle End on November 21, 1940. Arguably the best-known Kenilworth hostelry was The King's Arms and Castle (right). Picture: courtesy of WCC Department of Libraries and Heritage, County Record Office.
FOR Coventry people during the last war the pubs of Kenilworth were often second homes.
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