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STAG, 64 UPPER CONDUIT STREET

Above photograph shows view looking at 2-26 Clipstone St. The Stag is seen as the while building near corner (64 … More

Upper Conduit St.

RAILWAY GUARD, UPPER CONDUIT STREET

Railyway Guard was thought to be located at no. 60 Upper Conduit Street.  Earliest record was of an assault by … More

Upper Conduit St.

MIDLAND HOTEL, 44 UPPER CONDUIT STREET

A full licence was granted to the Midland, circa 1864.  It was then owned by Pochins the iron mongers. prior … More

Upper Conduit St.

DURHAM OX, UPPER CONDUIT STREET/GORDON STREET

A Durham Ox was listed at no. 159 Upper Conduit Street until the 1960s. Late 1860s is the first record … More

Gordon St., Upper Conduit St.

PRINCE ALBERT, 1 UPPER CONDUIT STREET

A picture from the Denis Calow collection showns Upper Conduit Street, numbers 3-21, in1965.  This would make the Prince Albert, … More

Upper Conduit St.

HARE & HOUNDS, 35 CONDUIT STREET

One of only three NBC pubs in Leicester. In May 1828, the landlord was warned about him ‘suffering tippling’ during … More

Conduit St., NBC

JOLLY MILLER, 44 CONDUIT STREET

Sarah Barsby was landlady as early as in 1833, she was fined 40/- for selling beer after time in November.  … More

Conduit St., demolished pubs

SQUARE & COMPASS, 21 COLTON STREET

Undated photograph of Colton Street, the side in which the Square & Compass was located – possibly the white building … More

Colton St.

KING WILLIAM IV, 60 COLTON STREET

This picture was taken circa 1970.  The lettering can still be faintly seen over the door, although the beerhouse closed … More

Colton St.

TAILORS ARMS, 50 COLTON STREET

Stood next to the Church Gates, being a similar back street local to the Royal Oak at the other end … More

Colton St.

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