11–13 Babington Lane, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 1TA
The site of this pub was once part of the gardens immediately behind the long-demolished Babington House. This 17th-century mansion was the home of the Babington family, whose coat of arms depicted two baboons on a large beer or wine cask.
An illustration and photograph of Babington House.
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A photograph of Babington Lane, Derby, c1908.
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External photograph of the building – main entrance.
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