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Month: October 2020

DR KENEALEY’S ARMS – GRESHAM ARMS, 220 GRESHAM STREET

Built in 1873, North East side fronting on to Catherine Street North West.  Sometime no. 22 Catherine Street, but later … More

Gresham St.

GRESHAM HOUSE, 4 GRESHAM STREET

Built in 1875. Listed as beer retailer (offie) by 1883 if indeed it ever had a full licence. Compulsory purchased in … More

Gresham St.

LANCASTER ARMS – DESI JUNCTION, 234 GREEN LANE ROAD

North East side of Green Lane Road, cornering on South East side of Lancaster Street. Built on the site of … More

Green Lane Rd.

RICHARD III, GREAT HOLME STREET

Another corner premises, this time 49a Great Holme Street and 48 Little Holme Street. King Richard III was purchased by … More

Great Holme St.

COVENTRY ARMS, GREAT HOLME STREET

Photo above: LRO. This shows the junction extreme left in 1973, prior to demolition. Recorded in Post Office 1870 directory. … More

Great Holme St.

GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY, GREAT CENTRAL STREET

Refreshment rooms on the Great Central Station, gained a full licence in 1899. Oliver Starbrook Holt the first licensee. Photos … More

demolished pubs, Great Central St.

LORD BYRON, 14 GRAVEL STREET

Stood on the North West side of Gravel Street, and the South West side of New Lane. 1846 A Fred … More

Gravel St.

FINISHERS ARMS – GRAPES, 29 GRAPE STREET

Stood on the North East side. John Spurway licensee 1861. Recorded as the Finishers in an 1864 directory. An advert … More

Grape St.

DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, 1 GRAPE STREET

Stood on the North East side cornering the North West side of East Bond Street. Built circa 1839. Although the … More

Grape St.

DUN COW, 21 GRANGE LANE

Photo above: Mrs. Jubba outside the Dun Cow. Stood on the South West corner of Grange Lane and North West … More

Grange Lane

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