The pub was situated on the corner of Arnold St and Curzan St, (now called Madras Road). In 1879, it … More
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MARQUIS OF LORNE, 181 Argyle St.
Photo above, thought to be the Marquis of Lorne (Vanished Leicester, Dennis Calow) Briefly served as beer house, George Cooper … More
DUKE OF ARGYLE, 103 Argyle St.
Picture credit: Dennis Calow. This the corner of Argyle St. Allington St. The Duke of Argyle was located on the … More
GARDENER ARMS, 87 Argyle St.
Another short-lived beer house that opened c.1876 1883 Arthur Bindley was licensee. By then it was classed as a beer … More
ARGYLE ARMS, 4 Argyle St.
Photo above shows number 4 is boarded up shop on right, just inside from Catherine St. (Vanished Leicester, Dennis Calow). … More
WHEATSHEAF, Archdeacon Lane
A reference, 1840, (CP and CJ).
FREEMANS ARMS, Archdeacon Lane
1846, Whites Directory lists a Freemans Arms, most likely Freemasons Arms listed as on Burley’s Lane.
KECKS ARMS, 58 Archdeacon Lane
The Kecks Arms named after the wealthy and influential Powys Keck family, one of whom served as a local M.P. … More
PINEAPPLE – MONROE’S, 16 Archdeacon Lane
September 1838, Matthew Green was granted a new licence for the Pineapple. The original pub brewed its own ale until … More
RED COW, O’Malleys, 140 Belgrave Gate
Belgrave Gate pictured above shows the fine Victorian buildings of the Red Cow, standing against its Georgian neighbours. A late … More