| Title | : | The Oldham Beerhouses and Their Licensees 1828-1994: Albert Hotel to Hunters Tavern Pt. 1 |
| Author | : | Rob Magee |
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| Title | : | The Oldham Beerhouses and Their Licensees 1828-1994: Albert Hotel to Hunters Tavern Pt. 1 |
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The starting point for this book was a report prepared by the chief constable in 1889 on the numbers of public houses and beerhouses in each area. He also needed to include the condition of the properties, what facilities they had for accommodating travellers, their catering facilities, the provision of stabling.
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15 feb 2013 nor is it a list of pubs that are bar-like, such as the castle on oldham if we've missed one of your favourites let us know in the comments.
A centre for live music the met is noted for its specialist folk music programme.
Venture inside and there's a strong selection of cocktails and an emphasis on customer service. Staff take the time to learn about your tastes and recommend.
17 jan 2020 from new bars to historic old country pubs, there are plenty of place across oldham to enjoy a lovely drink of your choice.
Royle's side finished 7th in his first season in charge, but fell to 19th in his second. In the 1986–87 season, oldham narrowly missed promotion to the first division finishing three points behind portsmouth and losing in the inaugural play-offs to leeds united, when previous seasons would have seen them automatically promoted.
Oldham central a good friday walk through urban countryside in the boroughs of oldham and tameside. Our route - meeting in oldham town centre we soon reach alexandra park, built by the people of the town in the 19th century and on historic england's list of parks of historical interest.
Mr wrigley’s school was the high school for ashton at that time, and the school in which messrs john and oldham whittaker received their early education. In what is now mount pleasant-street there was chapman’s factory, and also nine houses, one being the residence of mr william chapman, and one a beerhouse.
24 aug 2018 at the royal oak at lunchtime in oldham, a knot of drinkers are “there used to be six big pubs at this end of town,” says the landlord dave time economy has ” changed significantly“, with new bars and a significant.
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In this part 2 of 'the oldham beerhouses and their licensees 1828-1994' the ~150 beer houses are in alphabetical order of pub name, from the 'ironworkers arms' to the 'yorkshire dining rooms'. Each pub's description includes it's origins, location, early or original tenants/owners, the breweries associated, licensing problems, physical description of the pub, and snippets of interesting history - plus in quite a few of the author's early visits to some of the pubs.
The first, in 1829, was carried out by dunn when he was preparing his map of the town and notes the size and usage of buildings, their owners and tenants. The other two surveys were published in 1886 and 1894 by oldham's chief constable after investigations into the ownership and condition of the town' s public houses and beerhouses.
The early 1830s saw a massive expansion in the number of sunday schools and chapels in the town. 28 this was coupled with vigorous political campaigns for religious and political freedoms and a crusade against public immorality and drinking launched by the oldham temperance society and the nonconformist police commissioners who sought to use their newly won control of town government to implement stricter police supervision of beerhouses, pubs and public places.
In the author's first book a directory of oldham pubs a brief account of public houses and beer houses he also listed the licensees.
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