https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=2430

no.2556

Anchor Inn, Lindal

Early 20th Century

This was wrongly titled the Anchor Arms. It shows a double-fronted, slatye roofed public house of sandstone construction with sliding sash windows and a side extension left and double gates to the right. There are two benches, one either side of the front door, a sign showing the landlord to be a Thomas Thompson, and an anchor prominent high on the front of the building. A row of houses goes off to the right towards Ulverston with two men, possibly miners, coming towards the photographer. The pub closed in 2009, was demolished and is now a close of houses.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=2430

no.2556

Anchor Inn, Lindal

Early 20th Century

This was wrongly titled the Anchor Arms. It shows a double-fronted, slatye roofed public house of sandstone construction with sliding sash windows and a side extension left and double gates to the right. There are two benches, one either side of the front door, a sign showing the landlord to be a Thomas Thompson, and an anchor prominent high on the front of the building. A row of houses goes off to the right towards Ulverston with two men, possibly miners, coming towards the photographer. The pub closed in 2009, was demolished and is now a close of houses.

Location: Lindal, Lancashire Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/564
Sankey Number: 2556