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Title: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: markeve on Friday 09 September 11 10:07 BST (UK)
Hi
Wonder if anybody could point me in the right direction,in finding out the
name of a Public house in 1910.The address begin was either 9 Gt Crosshall street Liverpool or just
9 Crosshall street.Liverpool. I looked up the census 1911 summary book,but was just listed has Public house. Any help would be most appreciated.


    Markeve.
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: Pastmagic on Friday 09 September 11 11:06 BST (UK)
See:

http://inacityliving.piczo.com/?g=41057337&cr=7

Old pics of three pubs on that street.

See also:

http://streetsofliverpool.co.uk/?s=crosshall

http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2a/2282414710/in/set-72157605299781620

Pm -
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: MaryA on Friday 09 September 11 11:17 BST (UK)
The Borough Hotel is/was #19, so I think the others on the corner of Fontenoy Street will be higher numbers.
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: emmsthheight on Friday 09 September 11 11:28 BST (UK)
Hi Mark

Have you looked on the Historical Directories site?  I think they go up to that date.

Search for the address and also for pubs in the road - and any roads it links to as it could be a corner site.  YYou could try searching on the family names you think might be there, too.

Best wishes

Emms :)
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: mosiefish on Friday 09 September 11 12:47 BST (UK)
1911 Gores Directory has:
9 Great Crosshall Street,
"Robin Hood"
 Mrs Rose Ruddy

Johnson Street was next then 11 and 13 Great Crosshall Street.

So it was on the corner of Johnson Street.

Mo
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: ainslie on Friday 09 September 11 13:02 BST (UK)
The 'City of Liverpool Licensing Report Book' for 1909 has Robin Hood, as stated by Mo.  Rose Ruddy was the tied tenant of Bent's Brewery Ltd.  The street is 'Great Crosshall Street'.

A
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: markeve on Friday 09 September 11 13:59 BST (UK)
To everybody who answered my thread on "Liverpool Pub" I can not thank you enough for all your help. I have got the pubs name ,plus the Brewery who (Rose Ruddy dealt with.  Just Brilliant.
Thank you for your time and for making my day.

     Cheers Markeve. ;) ;)
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: markeve on Friday 09 September 11 14:09 BST (UK)
The thread on LIVERPOOL PUB is now COMPLETED.
With many thanks
      Markeve.
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: wilcoxon on Friday 09 September 11 15:59 BST (UK)
The end  ;)

http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/sthelenspubs.html
 
Robin Hood Gt Crossley St closed  9 Dec 1913.
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: markeve on Friday 09 September 11 17:59 BST (UK)
Annette,
         You are truly amazing, how you know where to find all these brilliant records is something else.
I think you are a good candidate  to get a job on the tv program, (Find my past.) Plus the fact
that the wages would be something not to turn your nose up at.

It seems today has been taken up with researching for me,I do thank you for that.

 Love Eve xxx.
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: ainslie on Friday 09 September 11 18:15 BST (UK)
QUOTE:
"Robin Hood Gt Crossley St closed  9 Dec 1913."

That is in a list of pubs in St Helens, with a similar, but different address.
A
Title: Re: Liverpool Pub.
Post by: Holly1289 on Wednesday 12 October 22 01:37 BST (UK)
Hi Markeve

My family was in 9-11 Great Crosshall street in 1851. His name is George Lumb it says the pub was called the Tavern on the 1849 Electoral Roll and on the 1851 census he is living there with his family.
Could the pub in 1909 be called the Robin Hood.

Holly1289