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Well that went easier than I thought and I am still in one piece!!
In 1893 the following are listed: Swan Inn, 3 and 5 Astley Gate Sun Inn, 1 Astley GAte Lower Sun Inn, 4 Church St Dun Horse Inn 13 Market St Lane (where it is today) Crown Inn , 9 Cardwell Place Old Bank Hotel, 6 Mincing Lane (the present site of Margots Folly?) Lots of other pubs too numerous to mention but no Yates Wine Lodge, maybe it was after this time? Info from Blackburn's Old Inns by George C Miller, published by Landy Publishing in 1993 |
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I think I have found it from an old map. Go up Church Street, turn right on King William Street, first left Lord Street and it was on the left hand side.
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The only pub listed, that might be relevant, on my 1893 list for Lord St is Britania Inn, 33 and 35 Lord St
I wonder if this later became the Yates Wine Lodge. What year are we talking? |
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Halifax (Ex Burtons) is on one corner Nat West on the other. The George and Dragon was at the top of the Street at the Northgate end opposite the Ribblesdale. |
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Was there the Legs A Man, and the Merchant around that area, I remember all the rest. The one accross from Tony's Ballroom and was next door to what was once the Co-op Emporium which is now the library was it the Oueens.
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just hope one day I don't end up with sodding alziemers and start wandering around Northern California in my pyjamas asking directions to the Black Abbey :eek: :eek: re. the Merchant .......seem to remember going in there when I was about 16/17 it had a reputation as a 'gay" (not called that in those days) pub and we (a bunch of lads from Ossy and Accy) wanted to see what 'they' looked like :eek: . ( note to younger Accy-webbers, this was in the days when Gays didn't exist, apart from a certain Clayton club owner who your parents told you to stay clear of , but not why ) :D :D |
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That map cleared my memory - the 'white patch' top right is where the cobbled open air market was
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What a great thread - it's really reawakened a lot of memories for me from the 60's and 70's. The Merchants was a regular port of call for me (but only for the beer!). Can't remember exactly where it was now; I know it was on Darwen Street somewhere and it wasn't too far from the Boulevard, as we used to have the final hour in there, before rushing off for the Accy bus. Another one I used to patronise on the same street was the very appropriately-named Boilermakers Arms!
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the merchants was on darwen st at the corner by the traffic lights, further up towards the now "arndale" was the County - lion house which a certain MR Cotton used to frequent he was not a man to mess with if you valued yer teeth, just up a few doors from the county, was the legs of man. think theres only the general post office left on that block from back then.:)
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My ex was always getting on the wrong side of him, and recall him coming to our door several times asking for him. Scary guy. Just one of the many reasons my ex has been so for 25 years. :D Used to go in the Merchants late 60s/early 70s. I remember Ken Pilling. If I recall he later took another pub on the boulevard. |
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He was one of his "money lending clients" Lost count of the things that had to be sold to keep up with his debts.:(
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