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Henry Cubbon

Photograph at the Henry Cubbon black plaque

The Master Mariner These licensed premises form part of Union Terrace, originally a short row of lodging houses built for the seaside resort of New Brighton, created in the 1830's. Henry Cubbon, 'Master Mariner', was one of the Terrace's early residents. Captain Cubbon died in 1855, aged 40. His death was announced in the Liverpool Mercury. By the 20th century the lodging houses had been converted into cafes and public houses

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