Refreshment rooms on the Great Central Station, gained a full licence in 1899. Its official title on the application was … More
Tag: demolished pubs
ALDERMAN INN – GLASS PIANO, 10 GRANGE LANE
Photo above: The Alderman prior to demolition, circa 1973. Note the famous Fox’s Glacier Mint factory in background on Oxford … More
CARLTON HOTEL, 69 GRANBY STREET (SOUTH WEST)
Despite its number, this stood next door to the Blue Lion. The two hanging lamps are etched with the Carlton … More
WHITE LION – BLUE LION, 61 GRANBY STREET (SOUTH WEST)
1810 Wm Hall listed as licensee, Circa 1815, on the corner Granby Street and Belvior Street. A record has it … More
PRINCE REGENT, 68 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
The building pre-dated its unknown name. It was known as the Prince Regent by November 1833, as the landlord was charged … More
WARWICKSHIRE ARMS, 103 GLADSTONE STREET
Fronted Brougham Street and an Offiliers House from circa 1867, until the licence was refused in 1912. (although (MB) states that … More
FLYING SCUD, 28 GLADSTONE STREET
Built 1864, closed in 1910, with the building compulsory purchased in 1972. Originally listed as no. 16 Gladstone Street, later … More
TOWN ARMS – CINQUE FOIL – ROBIN HOOD, 41 GALLOWTREE GATE
One of the more familiar pictures of the Robin Hood, decorated for King Edward VII’s coronation in 1902. On either … More
MAGPIE – CROWN & MAGPIE, 27 GALLOWTREE GATE
Recorded as early as 1600 as the Magpie. Seems to have been known as the Crown & Magpie or Magpie … More
WHITE HORSE, 10 GALLOWTREE GATE
Stood opposite the Victoria Arcade in Gallowtree Gate. Recorded in 1587, it had a rear entrance to Fox Lane. The … More