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Green Star Public House, Esperanto Way, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent
Horace Barks, the Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent for 1950/51 was known as "Mr. Esperanto" because of his passion for the language. He persuaded Bass Worthington brewery to name his local public house 'Green Star' and to add the words 'la verda stelo' to the side of pub - giving the Esperanto translation to the name. The Green Star is on the corner of 'Esperanto Way' and nearby is 'Zamenhof Grove' |
the Green
Star was the original symbol of the Esperanto movement
Esperanto Way,
Smallthorne
Esperanto is
a language created by Dr. Zamenhof from Poland in 1887.
It was developed as an international language to enable people from
all over the worlds to communicate with each other.
Green Star Public House,
Esperanto Way, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent
photo: April 2011
Green Star Public House in
2001
la verdo stelo - is
Esperanto for 'The Green Star'
North Staffordshire has a long history of Esperantism. The 'poeto' (no translation needed - Esperanto's pretty straightforward) Marjorie Boulton was brought up in Stoke and taught Esperanto. Some of her poems were written in Esperanto.
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plaque on the wall of the Green
Star Public House
Dr. Lazar Ludovik Zamenhof
1859 - 1917
Creator of
Esperanto
the international language
The green star is the symbol of Esperanto
Zamenhof Grove
near to Esperanto Way is Zamenhof
Grove
which was named after Dr. Lazar Ludovik Zamenhof the inventor of the
Esperanto Language
Wedgwood Memorial College, Barlaston,
Stoke-on-Trent
Esperanto-Asocio de Britio
Esperanto Association of Britain
The office and administrative centre of 'Esperanto-Asocio de Britio' (Esperanto Association of Britain) is
in Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent in the Wedgwood Memorial College, Barlaston. Horace Barks helped set up the first courses there in 1960.
The college was chosen because of its long history of running Esperanto courses. |
Related pages Smallthorne - ‘Smothern Rindabite’ - the Devil’s Islands also see.. Advert of the Week external links... The Esperanto Association of Britain Leyzer
Leyvi Zamengov - the inventor of Esperanto, the most successful constructed language
- Wikipedia article |