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Pub in Liverpool, UK

Ye Cracke is a 19th-century public house in Liverpool, England. It stands on Rice Street, a narrow offshoot of Hope Street, and takes its name from a Liverpudlian word for an alleyway. John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe were regulars here when they studied at the nearby art college, and it was here that Lennon courted his first wife, Cynthia.

References

  1. Crowley, Tony (2017). The Liverpool English Dictionary. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-1-78694-061-2.
  2. "The Savage Young Beatles – October 1958 – Ye Cracke Pub". The Beatle Source. Retrieved 9 January 2024.

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