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…
BUTCHERS ARMS, 45 WHARF STREET
The Butchers seemed to be a short lived beerhouse on the corner of Wharf Street and Wheat Street, north side. Although…