

Margaret Louisa Woods: The portrait in the pub
The portrait is of the English novelist, Margaret Louisa Woods (20 November 1855 – 1 December 1945).
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Kay Cottle's Postcard Collection
This remarkable collection of old postcards was put together over many years by Kay Cottle.
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Thursley's Beacon lit for the Queen's Jubilee in 2022
As part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, individuals and organisations were invited to lead the nation's tribute to Her Majesty the...
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The Three Horseshoes, through the ages
In 1892, a return of Licensed Houses to Guildford Petty Sessions, show the pub as a free house. The Licensee was Arthur Steed, and the owner was Miss Rushbrooke. The usage was that of the genral public. Listed under Thursley Public Houses were Railway Hotel, Crown and Cushion and other Haslemere Pubs. This shows they were in Thursley Parish. In the early part of World War 1, the publican of of The Three Horse Shoes, Arthur Ford and his wife, were dismissed by the brewery
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Two walks from the Three Horse Shoes
These walks were created in 2008 and may not now be accurate!
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The Three Horseshoes Village Lunch 2019 by Philip Traill
Photographs taken 26th August 2019 by Philip Traill
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Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, June 2022
The village's celebrations were many and varied. There was a classic car and tractor show: Camilla Daubeney's Coffee Pod did a roaring...
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