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Hanley Pubs Circa 1912 A to T (As supplied by Nora and (the late) William Goodfellow in March 2005) Search by letter! A - B - C - D - E - F - G -H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W | A 1. Albert Inn - 42, Mount St. - Proprietor: Fred Peake.
2. Albion Hotel - Albion Square - Prop: J.P.Grimes
3. Angel Hotel - 2, High St. - Manager: J. Cotterel
4. Antelope Hotel - 50, Trinity St. - Prop: J.K. Seeking
5. Artillery Arms - 47, Etruria Rd. - Prop: E. Tuohy
B 6. Bedford Arms - 8, Bedford St. - Prop: George Bennett
7. Beehive Inn - 56, Market St. - Prop: Sampson Wright
8. Bell & Bear - Shelton - Prop: J. Goodwin
9 Birches Head Hotel, Leonard Rd - Prop: William Cooper
10 Birch Terrace Inn - 17, Lichfield St - Prop: M.R. Howse
11 Bird in Hand - 136, High St. - Proprietress: C.A. Leivers
12 Bird in hand - 79, Etruria Vale - Prop: John Bailey
13 Black Boy Inn - 342, Cobridge Rd - Prop: Benjamin Ward
14 Black Horse Inn - 133, Marsh St - Prop: F. Oldacre.
15 Black Lion - Broad St. - Prop: Thomas Whitty
16 Black Lion - Bucknall New Rd - Prop: James Asplin
17 Bobbie Burns - 113, Broad St - Prop: Gilbert Frost
18 Borough Arms - 57, Broad St. - Proprietress: Annie D. Rhodes
19 Borough Arms - 14, Trinity St. - Prop: Fred White
20 Borough Echange Hotel - 7, Hope St. - Prop: George Shutt
21 Borough Hotel - Trinity St. - Prop: William Henry Bryan
22 Botteslow Arms - Leek Rd. - Prop: Elijah Bailey
23 Bricklayers Arms - 38, Market St. - Prop: Henry Brassington
24 Bridge Inn - 21, Etruria Rd. - Samuel Webb.
25 Bridge Inn - Newcastle Rd. - Proprietress: Emma Cartlidge
26 Bridge Inn - 120, Lichfield St. - Proprietress: Mary Hughes.
27 Bridge Inn - 4, Lord St. - Prop: John Clarke
28 Brook Inn - 1, Sydney St - Proprietress: Mrs. E. Stanway
29 British Flag - 16, Well St - Prop: John F. Morris
30 Britannia Inn - 58, High St - Prop: Fred Newman
31 Bulls Head Inn - 139, Bryan St - Prop: John Warburton
32 Burton Stores - 38, Parliament Row - Prop: D. Appleby
33 Burton Stores - 81, Broad St - Prop: A Owen.
C 34 The Cat - 81, Keelings Rd - Prop: Benjamin Brooks
35 Cheshire Cheese Inn - 48, Chell St. - Prop: Thomas Mayer
36 Clough Inn - 29, Mount Pleasant - prop: Ralph Wilshaw
37 Coachmakers Arms - 23A Lichfield St. - Prop: Thomas Bate
38 Cobden arms, East View - Prop: Edward Bowers
39 Cobden Arms, 262, Cobridge Rd. - Prop: James Murphy
40 Cock Inn - 138, High st - Prop: Joseph Marlow
41 Cross Guns - 19, Vincent St. - Prop: A. Sellars
42 Cross Keys - 21/23 william St - Prop: George Steels
43 Cross Keys - 22, Rose St. - Prop: Arthur Leadbetter
44 Crown and Anchor - New hall St. - Prop: Albert Walton
D 45 Derby Arms - 43, Derby St. - Prop: Annie Dawson
46 Dew Drop - Marsh St. - Prop: G. Marson
47 Dog & Partridge - 10, Clarence St. - Prop: E. Williams.
48 Dolphin Hotel - 367, Cobridge Rd - Prop: Jack Mee
49 Dolphin Hotel - Crown Bank - Prop: Joseph Lovell
50 Duke of Wellington - 25, Fenton Rd - Prop: James Ridgway
51 Duke of Bridgwater - Etruria Vale - Prop: Arthur Peake
52 Durham Heifer - George St. - Prop: Arthur Cookson.
E 53 Eagle Inn - Bethesda St - Prop: Henry Handley
54 Eagle & Child Hotel - 101, Etruria Rd - Prop: Thomas Emery?
55 Egerton Arms - 44, Mollart St - Prop: Joseph Cooper
56 Elelphant & Castle - 4, Bryan St - Proprietress: H. Simpson
57 Etruria Inn - 4, Lord St - Proprietress: Mary A. Sergeant
58 Exhibition Inn - 3, Ashley St. - Prop: William Bryan
F 59 Foaming Quart - 66, Bedford St - Prop: Peter Taylor
60 Free Trade Tavern - 115, Etruria Rd - Prop: T.J. Anthony
61 Furnace Inn - 4, Cobridge Rd - Prop: George Daley
G 62 Gate Inn - Gate St. - Prop: John Clough
63 George & Dragon - 38, Hampton St - Prop: C. Brown
64 George & Dragon - 3, New St - Prop: G & J. Munro
65 Globe Inn - 34, Bryan St - Proprietress: Anne Thatcher
66 Globe Inn - 224, Bucknall Rd - Prop: John Kirkland
67 Golden Lion - 4, Upper Market Sq - Prop: Leonard A. Madew
68 Golden Lion - 1, York st - Prop: Thomas Leivers
69 Golden Lion - 33, John St - Prop: Arthur Box
70 Golden Cup - 65, High St - Prop: Frank Fradley
71 Granville Hotel - Clarence St - Prop: William F. Forster
72 Granville Hotel - Granville St - Prop: Samuel K. Hall
73 Greyhound Inn - 36/38 Bucknall New Rd - Prop: H. Stretch.
H 74. Hawksmore Inn, Hawksmore St. - Prop: Joseph Forrester.
75. Hawthorne Cottage, 108, High St. - Prop: Arthur Degg.
76. Highland Laddie, 69, Wellington Rd. - Prop: T.H. Walker
77. Highgate Inn, 20, Cannon St. - Prop: Frederick Bailey
78. Holly Bush, 132, Keelings Rd - Prop: George Twigg Webb.
79. Hope and Anchor, 10-12, Vine St. - Prop: Leonard Astbury
I 80. Inkerman Inn, 80, Broom St. - Prop: Arthur Keeling
81. Ivy House Inn, Bucknall New Rd - Prop: Samuel Mayer.
J 82. Jolly Colliers, 31, Loftus St - Prop: Charles Bailey
83. Jolly Potters, 2, Chell St. - Prop: Frederick Atherton
84. Just in Time, 43, Parliament Row - Prop: J.A. Thompson
85. Jovial Forresters, 17, Marsh St. - Prop: Thomas Boulton.
K 86. Kings Arms, Broad St. - Prop: Alfred E. Crane.
87. Kings Arms, 14 Keelings Rd. - Prop: F.L. Docksey
88. Kings Herad Hotel, 71, Piccadilly - Prop: Thomas Luke
89. Kings Head, 260, Cobridge Rd - Prop: William Lunt
L 90. Lamb and Flag, 31, Bold St - Prop: Francis Edge
91. Lamb Inn, 141, Marsh St - Prop: Charles Plant
92. Lamb Inn, 44, Lord St - Prop: Alfred Chatfield
93. Leopard Inn, 56, Well St - Prop: Edward J. White
94. Leopard Inn, 2, Swan Passage - Prop: Joseph Edge
95. Lion's Head, 54-56 John St - Prop: Robert Tattershall
96. Lion Hotel, 134, Broad St - Proprietress: Mrs Farr.
97. Lord John Russell, Waterloo St - Prop: John Broadhurst
M 98. Mason's Arms, 27, Providence Square - Prop: Thomas Robinson
99. Market Tavern, Tontine St. - Prop: John Neill
100. Marquis of Granby, Crown Bank - Prop: Frederick Bedson
101. Mechanics Inn, Brunswick St - Prop: B. Carr
102. Mill Tavern, 22, Windmill St - Prop: J.A. Adams.
103. Miners Arms, 24, Bold St - Prop: Samuel Griffin
104. Mistletoe Inn, 54, Victoria St - Prop: Thomas Roberts
105. Mostyn Arms, 83, York St - Proprietress: Katherine McKeon
106. Mount Pleasant Inn, Brown St - Prop: W. H. Baddeley.
N 107. Navigation Inn, Salem St. - Prop: James Philips
108. New Bird in Hand, 109, Sun St. - Prop: Richard Partridge.
109. New Butts, 108A High St. - Prop: James Biddulph
110. New Inn, 146, Broad St. - Prop: Thomas Nickisson
111. New Inn, 25, Derby St. - Proprietress: Mrs Fanny Fish
112. New Inn, Fenton Rd. - Prop: John Emery
113. Noah's Ark, Sun St. - Prop: James Webster.
114. Norfolk Inn, Norfolk St. - Prop: Joseph Dean.
115. Northwood Tavern, 106, Keelings Rd - Prop: Arthur Yates.
O 116. Observatory Inn, Hill St. - Prop: William Adams.
117. Old Bird in Hand, 87, Marsh St. - Prop: T.E. Carr
118. Old House at Home, 137, Marsh St - Prop: John Cartlidge
119. Old Roebuck, 144, Hope St - Prop: John Wilkinson.
P 120. Plough Hotel, 127, High St. - Proprietress: Mary E. Kerr
121. Portland Inn, 54-56, Brook St. - Prop: Charles C. Jones
122. Prince Albert Inn, 12, Paddock St. - Prop: R. Kelsall
123. Prince of Wales, 36, Loftus St. - Prop: Henry Jacob Parr.
124. Prince of Wales Feathers, 44, Church St - Prop: A. Keeling.
Q 125. Queen's Arms, 109-113 Market Street - Prop: William Cooke
126. Queen's Head Inn, 84, Bryan St - Prop: R. Jones
127. Queen's Inn, 14, Lichfield St - Prop: John Bamford.
128. Quiet Woman, 23, Broad St - Prop: William Price
R 129. Railway Inn, 15, Etruria Rd. - Prop: Thomas McHugh
130. Railway Inn, Stafford St - Prop: F.G. Turner
131. Railway Inn, 121, Lord St - Proprietress: Caroline Tooth
132. Ramping Horse, 22, Bow St - Prop: Harry France
133, Railway Tavern, 115, York St - Prop: George Barratt
134. Red Cow Inn, 3, Union St - Proprietress: Maria Ruane
135. Red Lion Hotel, New St. - Props: G & J Munro.
136. Rifleman Inn, 14-16, Hill St - Prop: Arthur Howard
137. Ring O Bells, 10, High St - Prop: Proprietress: Alice James
138. Rising Sun, 68, Bold St - Prop: David Wynne.
139. Rising Sun, Sun St - Prop: .Alfred Chew
140. Rising Sun, Waterloo St - Prop: Samuel Proctor
141. Rose & Crown, 189, Etruria Rd - Prop: A.J. Moss
142. Rose & Thistle, 49, Piccadilly - Prop: William H. Bridgwood
143. Royal Oak, 93, Stafford St - Prop: William A. Davies
144. Royal Oak, 185, Leek Rd - Prop: James Harrison.
145. Royal Imperial Inn, 32, High St - Prop: H. Hargreaves
146. Royal Inn, 12, Brunswick St - Prop: Harry Bainbridge.
S 147. Saracens Head, Stafford St - Prop: G.H.W. Chamberlain.
148. Sea Lion Hotel, 19. High St - Prop: Arthur Espley
149, Seven Stars, 58, Keelings Rd - Prop: H. Winkle
150. Shakespeare Head, 90, Newcastle Rd - Prop: J. Green
151. Shakespeare Hotel, Piccadilly. - Prop: J.J. Harrison
152. Shoulder of Mutton, 74, Sun St - Prop: William Perry
153. Smithfield Inn, Bethesda St - Proprietress: E. Longdon
154. Sneyd Arms, 10, Newcastle Rd - Prop: Harry Smith
155. Spread Eagle, 76, Hope St - Prop: Thomas Smith
156. Star Inn, 92, Marsh St - Prop: Fred Hughes.
157. Staffordshire Knot, 13, Harley St - Prop: Arthur Burton
158. Stag & Pheasant, 4-6, Regent St, - Prop: Walter Evatt.
159. Swan Inn, 12, Bryan St - Prop: William Allen.T 160. Talbot Inn, 18, Market St - Prop: Joseph Clutton
161. Terrace Inn, 602, Leek Rd - Proprietress: Teresa Sambrook
162. The Brewers Tap, 6, Sun St - Prop: H.E. Croxton
163. The Grapes, 1, Market St - Prop: George Henwood
164. The Grove House Inn, 28, Cobridge Rd. - Proprietress: Sarah Foster
165. The Plough Inn, 119, Etruria Rd - Prop: George Davies.
166. Three Crowns Inn, 96, Hope St - Prop: J. Twigg
167. Three Horseshoes, 16, York St - Prop: Arthur Fell
168. Three Leaf Shamrock, 2, Bryan St - Prop: Edward Curley
169. Three Tuns Inn, 9, Bucknall New Rd - Prop: Alfred Evans
170. Tontine Wine Bar, 20, Tontine St - Prop: R.L. Watson
171. Trumpet Inn, 27-29, Parliament Row - Prop: E. Bettany
U 172. Unicorn Inn, Piccadilly - Prop: Albert Lawton
173. Union Inn, 66, Union St - Prop: John Austin
174. Union Inn, 6, Union St - Prop: George Smith.
V 175. Victoria Hotel, Victoria Square - Prop: A.E. King
176. Victoria Inn, 25, Bethesda St - Prop: George S. Smith
177. Vine Inn, 9, Vine St - Prop: George Stevens
178. Vine Inn, 6, Birch St - Prop: E. Lingford
179. Vine Inn, 55, Lord St - Prop: O. Pointon.
180. Village Tavern, 142, Leek Rd - Prop: Noah Johnson
W 181. Waggon and Horses, 37, Tontine St. - Prop: Thomas Williams. |
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Dave Burton Stores Hanley
This list was very interesting to me as I have been researching my
ancestors and unable to get information further than the 1901 census.
Albert Owen who ran the Burton Stores in Broad St was my great uncle and my great aunt (Emily Owen) was married to D Appleby who ran the one in Parliament row. My grandfather William Owen was brought up there with the Appleby family from the age of 3 after his mother died. Hazel Nickisson I would be interested to hear more about Thomas Nickisson of The New Inn, 146 Broad Street or indeed any Nickisson's as I'm researching my family name. (The BBC is unable to post email addresses on it's messageboards - if people have information contact BBC Stoke Online) JEvans I can remember the Angle in High street Hanley had peace of glass stuck across one of its plate glass windows My Grandfather told me that it was from one of the fairs held in market square he said that the Cocoanut shy was there and one man threw one of the wooden balls through the canvers sheet and through the glass window and he lived on High Street. His mother and sister had milliners in the high streetjust below the church. Ellen McConnell My ancestor Sarah Barhtolomew was the licensee of the Star Inn, Marsh St in the 1860s and 70s. I would like to know something of this history if anyone can help. Anne Hunt Maypole dancing at Alexandra Infants School , Normacot. Still takes place every year. Led by Anne Hunt and Chris Winkle. mrs carolyn hunt My great grand father Joseph Twigg was the proprieter of the Three Crowns Inn in Hope Street, and appears on the 1901 census. It was then taken over by his son (my Grandfather, also Joseph Twigg), who was in residence in 1913, the year of his
marriage to Florence Millward. My father (also Joseph Twigg) was born in the Three Crowns but I don't know when the family moved. I don' ever recall seeing the pub, but know that it was demolished several years ago when the road system was altered. My mother has a photograph of the Three Crowns which shows the family standing outside. However typically, since I began to trace my family history, it has disappeared! Incidently if anyone has any information on the Trent Tavern which was on the Longton Road (and maybe still is but I've yet to find out), I'd be very interested as it was run by my great great grandmother and her 2nd husband John Ratcliffe. Harry Powell Refers to the Three Tuns Inn, 9 Bucknall New Road, which my family ran from about 1935 to 1959. This was under the licencee's name of Percy Samuel Powell, my grandfather. A couple of stories about the pub might be of interest. The first, topical for 2005, is that we had a record, in the form of a ticket, of a Ball held there in 1805 to celibrate "Nelson's famous Victory". So the pub was built prior to that date. The second relates to the stables which were at the rear of the pub, accessed through the double gates and archway. These, before the 2nd War, were used to house the elephants for the Circus, possibly Chipperfield's, when it visited Hanley. The boy who tended the elephants was supposed to sleep in the stables with them but we used to let him sleep on the third floor in the staff's/servant's quarters - much to the annoyance of his boss. The elephants used to troop out "trunk to tail" every day to walk to the circus tents - which I seem to recall were pitched on open ground off Regent's Road, Hanley - or was that the fairground?..... ADE AMLWCH I ONCE HAD A BOOKING IN UPTON I TURNED UP ON DECEMBER THE TWENTY FOURTH AND LEFT IN MARCH ADE AMLWCH HELLO THE SALLEST PUB THAT I EVER USED WAS TWO FOOT BY TWO FOOT AFTER A NIGHT OF FUN AND FROLICKS I WAS LATER INFORMED I HAD SPENT THE NIGHT IN THE TOILET ALL THE BEST VADE tony williams on the good times programe, you were i believe looking for nominations for a traditional pub in Longton, i would like to nominate THE GARDENERS REST on trentham rd, when you were on the F AND G section it was the only one left. thanks, they work hard do John and Pat and are due to retire any time now so it may be the last time its seen in its old ways. its the type of old smokey pub where a man could leave the allotments and call for a pint, or go next door to the bookies, place your bet then come back and watch the race with a pint. dood lod fashioned landlord and lady trained by a brewery correctly, not many around now. Roy from Blurton Some years ago my best frend gave me some cassette tapes he had made about his childhood for me to put down on paper i made copies of them ,but it was several years before i actually did put them down on paper, my mate has since unfortunately passed away.In recent months my daughter has nagged me to get the papers out so she can type them out (there are 60 A4 )pages.As Terry Walsh is doing Pubs of Longton on his Sunday program I thought the following may be of interest:- there was a pub by the name of the California Inn ,and it was known locally as "the bull& bush" and in the stables at the back, a couple of chappies stabled their horses and we would go down there and work the chopping machine, that was a machine with two large blades on it and you stuffed the hopper with hay and pushed it down with a stick and two of us lads would turn the handle and it cut up into short lengths to feed the horses with, in those days these carters certainly looked after their horses, my own experience was of a chappie we knew as Roughdog and he would turn out at 4 oclock in the morning to start work, he came down with his own food....and he feed his own horse..groomed him and made sure that his horse had a full belly to start work and he didnt have to be at work until 7 oclock in a morning, but he said that nobody can work on an empty belly and he ensured that this applied to his horse having a full belly to go to work..these carters were like this ..they were religious in cleanling the brasses and harnesses and some of these horses were really spectacular to look at and there seemed to be a bond between horse and owner. I have another story about Roughdog which I will tell later.....Roy Sandra Rowe Dous anyone have information relating to The Angel Inn, Park Street, Fenton?I believe it dates back to 1746.
Michael Rowley Apparently their used to be a street in Hanley called Antelope Street which was where one of my ancestors used to live. i have tried and failed in finding out where exactly that was but i imagine it could have been Trinity Street becuase of the name of the Antelope Hotel listed above. Anybody got any ideas if i am correct?
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