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),…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
HARE & HOUNDS, 35 CONDUIT STREET
One of only three NBC pubs in Leicester. In May 1828, John Smeeton the landlord was warned about him ‘suffering…
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. …