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You can get maps and locations of pubs from the Wirral Archives. I obtained a map showing my great great grandfathers pub the Bridge Inn from there and found the staff exremely helpful
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my husband from priory buildings started moving out late sixties
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Carpe diem.
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Is that where one goes to get pilloried?
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My air-rifle was bought from that shop, I was only cleaning it last night. It`s still at my side.
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correct Chris, But was the chap right then was the courts turned in to the uab/brew.
No idea, Bert, never went there myself; escaped by joining the RAF. I can confirm the old court buildings in Pilgrim Street became the UBO (I experienced Thatchers Britain as a young Jobseeker) and it closed down around 1981 - concentrating the UBO work at Hordan House.... I desperately wanted to work (unlike now after 33 solid years!!)but it was so bad I went back to school - and ended up with an MSc. !
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hope these help FROM 1916 STREET DIRECTORY
I've been told by a couple of guys that in Market st on the other side of Argyle st that there used to be 2 old ladies that used to serve beer in a very small bar
I suspect that what was once the nut factory may have been a hotel once
No.138 on corner of Adelphi Street and Market Street - known as 'The Old Maids' (sorry don't know the official name) was run by 2 women who where still there post WW2 - as I have a photo of my Dad having a pint of Stout with my Gran and Grandad and his brothers and cousins - after he was demobbed ! The family home was in Adlephi Street and this was their 'local'.. I think the nut factory was between Dacre Street and Marion Street - not off Market Street - remember the pong vividly...
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On the same side of the road just doors away from the Glass Barrel Pub which is now demolished and relaced by Bill Board Hoardings I think the name of the pub right on the corner of Market Street and Chester Street was called the Ranelagh Hotel and was almost directly facing Pilgrim Street
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It was I am sure the Ranelagh Hotel on the corner of Market Street and Chester Street on the same side of the road as the Glass Barrel and just a couple of doors away. The pub was directly facing Pilgrim Street. Now demolished and replaced by the bill boards which can be seen on the site.
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