photo from Peter Taylor The Prince of Wales, on the corner of Crafton Street and Wharf Street is a mid…
ROSE & CROWN, 31 CRAB STREET-Later ST MARKS ST
Crab St see Rose & Crown bottom right, looks a substantial pub going right through with an entry to George…
BOWER, 81 COVENTRY STREET
The picture abobove taken c1969. Edward Smith landlord 1830s we know he was there 1838 when he posted a message…
ADVENTURERS, ADDIES BAR, 41 COURTENAY ROAD
Cornered on to Whitwick Way, The Adventurers is architecturally typical of many out of town pubs built by M&B in…
CROWN HILLS, COPDALE ROAD, Crown Hills Hotel
Photo’s above: Fronting Crown Hills Avenue. One of the earlier ‘out of town centre’ pubs to be built, opened on…
BULLS HEAD, UPPER CONDUIT STREET
One reference to an inquest held at the Bulls Head on the 31st of July 1874, in theLeicester Journal. No…
FALLOW DEER, UPPER CONDUIT STREET/24 MARSTON STREET
John Merriman who held the licence c1900-1903 had been a Lieut in the Royal Engineers having served 30 years including…
SILEBY ARMS, UPPER CONDUIT/29 MARSTON STREET
Photo Jack Graves collection From circa 1870 John Mapperson ran his corner store, gaining an off-licence in 1877, calling it…
TOWER MILL INN, 42 UPPER CONDUIT STREET
White building, no. 42 Upper Conduit Street. Tower Mill long time closed when picture taken. This mid Victorian pub closed…
RUTLAND ARMS, 82 UPPER CONDUIT STREET
This photo taken in the late 1950s, looking down Upper Conduit Street towards Waring Sreet shows the pub (white building),…