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GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY, GREAT CENTRAL STREET

Refreshment rooms on the Great Central Station, gained a full licence in 1899. Oliver Starbrook Holt the first licensee. Photos … More

demolished pubs, Great Central St.

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

demolished pubs, Grange Lane

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

demolished pubs, Granby St

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

demolished pubs, Granby St

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

demolished pubs, Granby St, James Hawker

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

demolished pubs, Gladstone St.

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

demolished pubs, Gladstone St.

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

demolished pubs, Gallowtree Gate

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

demolished pubs, Gallowtree Gate

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

demolished pubs, Gallowtree Gate, King Richard III

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