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NEPTUNE – WEST END – PUMP & TAP, 42 DUNS LANE

Photo c1946 John Zienteck The 1842 directory listed the Neptune which consisted of three cottages, one of which was the … More

demolished pubs, Duns Lane, LBM, Leicester Mercury, newspaper clipping

REINDEER, 30 DUNS LANE

The Reindeer stood on the corner of Duns Lane and Corah Street. On the 14th of July 1838, the Reindeer … More

demolished pubs, Duns Lane, Great Central Railway Co., newspaper clipping, The City Brewery Lichfield

TALBOT, 59 DENMAN STREET

 Photo taken in 1946 John Zeinteck. Built in 1827, the Talbot also had an entrance from the parallel Brook Street. … More

Denman St., LBM, newspaper clipping

COUNTY ARMS, 97 DENMAN STREET

Listed in directories from the 1860s until around 1905. MB writes that it brewed its own ale until circa 1900, … More

Denman St., newspaper clipping

SPREAD EAGLE – CHARLIES, CHARLES STREET (ORIGINALLY UPPER CHARLES STREET)

1826, Mrs. Garland, the owner of the original Spread Eagle, auctioned off six newly built tenements in Charles Street.  In … More

Charles St., demolished pubs, Leicester Mercury, newspaper clipping, Upper Charles

RAINBOW & DOVE, CHARLES STREET/NORTHAMPTON STREET

1920s photo of Rainbow & Dove. Originally the address was given as no. 13 Northampton Street –  during the 1930s … More

Charles St., LBM, Leicester Brewing, Leicester Hoskins, newspaper clipping, Northampton Brewery, Northampton St.

AVENUE – PRINCE OF PUNJAB, 92 CAVENDISH ROAD

The crest on the front of the building states that this was built in 1878. Photos above and below Chris … More

Cavendish Rd., newspaper clipping, restaurant

BLUE MOON – HUNTERS REST, 49 CARLISLE STREET

Opened in the 1st of February 1939, by Offilers Brewery, with licence transferred from the Bishops Blaze on Causeway Lane. … More

Carlisle St., Charrington United Brewers, newspaper clipping, Offilers Brewery

YATES – WALKABOUT, 25 Belvoir Street

Photo above:  The façade and side of the building during alterations, showing the mixture of Georgian, Victorian and later additions. … More

Belvoir Street, newspaper clipping

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