Taken on friday. Still has the name of the now defunct Liverpool Brewing Company etched on the windows
Taken on friday. Still has the name of the now defunct Liverpool Brewing Company etched on the windows
Last edited by gregs dad; 07-13-2008 at 03:01 PM.
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This in the courtyard of Rigbys pub on Dale St. Nice to see wooden tables and chairs instead of plastic.
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Does anyone remember this pub or have any images?
The Prince of Wales Pub.
Was been variously listed as 126 Pembroke Place or it's junction with Crown Street East, 17a West Derby Street or 1 Dalton Street. The 1908 Edwardian Directory which is available shows 2 pubs on the SE and SW corner of this junction but the actual listing finishes at the end of Pembroke Place. Suspect it was on the north side of the junction and was cleared when the hospital was built but cannot be sure of this.
PS have posted same request on another part of the forum.
The Great Eastern, Mill Street. The tiles on the roof were removed yesterday. Workmen are today removing the rest of the roof. I think this is the last of the local pubs named after the famous Brunel ship. LFC fans will know the link with Flagpole Corner. A model of this ship (which was also on the pub-sign) is in the Maritime Museum. I think 12 flats are to be built on the site.
Another one bites the dust. There was also a Great Eastern on the corner of Langsdale st L3 until demolished in the 1980s.
The Grapes in West Derby Road has been shut for about 6 months, its recently been sold at auction but been re-opened as some sort of secutiry/alarms store.
The Gregson Well is also in the middle of being demolished
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Everybody photographs the urinals in the Philharmonic I thought I`d do the lounge, crowded as usual.
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Nice one. I was in there just yesterday- Saturday- for a couple before going off to photograph the progress of the ghastly Liverpool One...
I know which of them I prefer to spend my time and money in!!
Chester: a Virtual Stroll Around the Walls-
http://www.chesterwalls.info
The Liverpool Gallery-
http://www.chesterwalls.info/gallery/liverpool.html
The Chester Shop
http://www.thechestershop.com
Chester & Liverpool Guided Walks
http://www.chesterwalls.info/guidedwalks.html
The Great Eastern, Mill Street/Harlow Street. Demolished on Tuesday.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2563250...8396/?edited=1
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The Canon on Townsend lane has closed a few weeks ago, the Newsham has been borded up for a long time and still is .. (why was it known as the Birkenhead house ?? we never called it by it's proper name)
I've seen countless pubs closed down everywhere.
It sold Birkenhead ale.
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I just Googled that as I didn't realise there was such a thing as Birkenhead ale
http://www.breweryhistory.com/Defunct/Merseyside.htm
A day after Mill Streets' Great Eastern pub was demolished, this appeared in the Echo: "Brunel relic pub set for demolition"
This time it's the New Ferry one. The article states the pub has panels from the famous ship.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liver...0252-21389480/
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