An old sketch of the Angel and White Horse Inns at Tadcaster, Yorkshire during the coaching era. The Royal Mails were horsed between Tadcaster and Sherburn by Mr. Kidd, of the Angel, but these coaches changed horses at the Rose and Crown, which was situate at the top of the hill over the bridge. The White Horse, later became known as the Londesborough Hotel. It was the principal of the three Tadcaster coaching inns. In 1777. Mr. William Backhouse succeeded Mr. Todd at the White Horse, and from that time it remained in this family until the end of the coaching days.


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Photo credit: © Colin Waters / Alamy / Afripics
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