Earliest recording in Wharf Street is from 1829, although Piggott’s directory of 1828 names a Union pub but with no…
GREEN MAN, 78 WHARF STREET
Oldest ref so far is an Lc report of 1834 when Nathaniel Warner landlord of the Green Man was charged…
RUTLAND ARMS, 32 WHARF STREET
Photo above: Rutland Arms on left, top of Gladstone Vaults, can be seen far right. Eli Kitchen seemed to be…
GEORGE III, 22 WHARF STREET
Stood opposite Malt Shovel Eldon/Wharf Street. Known as George III or often as King George III from circa 1830. William…
MALT SHOVEL – PAVERS ARMS, 20 WHARF STREET
Stood opposite side to George III on Wharf and Eldon Street. Most of the info is as a beerhouse from…
JOLLY TAR, 123 WHARF STREET
Photo credit above: M McIntosh. Circa 1866- 1905. ‘Jolly Tar’ was a nickname for sailor or seamen. The earliest directory…
GENEROUS BRITON, 193 WHARF STREET
Photo above: C1957, photo Tom Bassett – from Laura Evans Collection. c1820 In 1822, T. Woodcock was licensee. In December…
BEAR & STAFF – BEAR & RAGGED STAFF – WHITE HART, 93 WHARF STREET
The Bear & Staff was advertised for sale in the LJ in August 1839, on the corner of Wharf and…
GEORGE IV – GEORGE INN, 67 WHARF STREET
Photo above: Circa 1930. Nick Miller Collection. Listed at different times under both names. Stood on corner of Carley Street.…
RIFLE VOLUNTEER, 47 WHARF STREET
Photo above: Rifle Volunteer circa 1946. Credit: John Zienteck. Stood on the corner of Wharf Street and Wheat Street. The…