In March 1831, Miss Tebbutt, daughter of R. Tebbutt of the Game Cock, married blacksmith P. Sheppard. July 1832: ‘For … More
Tag: Albion St.
SEVENTYZ, 52 CHATHAM STREET
Stood on the corner of Albion Street/Chatham Street, although a Victorian building it only opened with a full licence in … More
LORD DURHAM, 35 ALBION STREET
Earliest listing so far found is 1838, with John Haddon as victualler. He used the name of his father, Thomas … More
BLACK BOY, 35 ALBION STREET
A Black Boy was listed in 1747, Thomas Drake as its victualer, no address is given. (JR). It is known … More
HUSH, ALBION STREET
Photo above: Taken in 2008, Stands opposite The Terrace.
TABASCO JAZ, DECADANCE, THE TERRACE – 3 ALBION STREET
The Tabasco Jaz (photo above) opened in January 1999 at a converted factory. By October 2001, Tabasco Jazz had changed … More