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Public Houses & Hotels

The Albion Hotel

The Albion Hotel, Waterloo Road, 1930.
The Albion Hotel with the National School just visible on the left, Waterloo Road.

The Angel Hotel
The Angle Hotel (Buck's) in 1984 with Billy (Nip) Edwards in 1957.
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The Arch Hotel
The Arch Hotel (The Slutch Hotel) Lower Church Street.

The Bridge Hotel

The Bridge Hotel (The Roundhouse) Viaduct Street, Martley Street.
A view of Church St-Viaduct St, The Roundhouse on the corner & Penketh's shop (white building)

The Britannia Hotel
The Britannia Hotel, on the corner of Irwell Street & Terrace Road.

The Britannia Hotel, The Blood Tub or Manning's, 1970's.

The Coopers Arms Hotel
The Coopers Arms Hotel, 1 Wellington Street and 12 Waterloo Road.

The Main Top
The Main Top.

The Mersey Hotel
The Mersey Hotel in 1984.
The Railway Inn


The Railway Inn, also known as the Cork Harbour, Waterloo Road, 1960's.
The Railway Inn.

The Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel, Hutchinson Street just after closure in 1984.
The Swan Inn

The Swan Inn, also known as the Mucky Duck, 1984.

The White Star

The White Star Hotel looking from the alleyways at the back of Milton Street, 1955.
The White Star Hotel with Mrs Reardon the lolly pop lady, 1970s.
West Bank Hotel


West Bank Hotel, Bottom or Lower Vaults, On the corner of Church Street and Mersey Road, 1900.
John Wood outside the West Bank Hotel, 1910.

The West Bank Hotel as it looked in 1984.
The Waterloo Hotel

The Waterloo Hotel, James Lea built the three end houses leading up to the north corner of Barns Street, 1859. Originally, they were numbered 33, 35 & 37 Waterloo Road, and around 1860 were knocked into one large house and opened by Peter Brand as a beerhouse.
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