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Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 12 December 24 09:08 GMT (UK) »
The 1870 transfer Lunn to Wheat refers to the Museum Tavern, Humber Street.

Perhaps an earlier name of the establishment?
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Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 12 December 24 15:48 GMT (UK) »
Ironically the last venue there before the refurbishment of Humber Street and the Fruit Market area was The Museum of Club Culture.

There are lots of other pictures of Humber Street, of which No 10 appears on numerous here:

https://www.geograph.org.uk/stuff/list.php?title=Humber+Street%2C+Kingston+upon+Hull&gridref=TA0928

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Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« Reply #11 on: Friday 27 December 24 19:29 GMT (UK) »
Added:

Just noticed it is WHEAT you are after.

An additional poster is after George SHAW

I'll leave information and advert as it might be useful for someone else searching.
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Hull Daily Mail 17 September 1894

Extract from the Transfers

56, Mytongate, from William Wheatley to Walter Wheatley ;

10, Humber-street (Steam Boat Tavern), from Henry Taylor House to James Beadley;

Hull Daily Mail, 19th February 1895

WM. WHEATLEY & SONS.

55 and 56, MYTONGATE,

HULL.

We beg to call the attention of the Public generally — more especially Invalids — to the fact that we are now in a position to deliver in splendid condition to all parts of the Town and Country.

GUINNESS'S
NOURISHING
INVALID
STOUT.

Special care has been given to the bottling of this Stout to ensure its success, the introduction of which has been entrusted to us.

Strongly prescribed by the Faculty for Invalids and others requiring a refreshing Tonic, and already used in Hospitals throughout the country.

WM. WHEATLEY & SONS,

55 and 56, MYTONGATE,

HULL.

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Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« Reply #12 on: Friday 27 December 24 19:59 GMT (UK) »
Some licence transfers (from various editions of the Hull Packet and Hull Daily Mail:

Mar 1870 - Thomas LUNN to James WHEAT

Jun 1871 - James WHEAT to Joseph BULMER

June 1880 - Herbert PINDER to Thomas KNOWLER

Dec 1880 - Herbert PINDER to John Edward CANTRELL

April 1881 - John E CANTRAL to John SHAW

Sept 1881 - George SHAW to John PETTINGER

Jun 1882 - James PETTINGER to Albert BARSTROM

Jun 1886 - Edward NEYLON to George NORMAN

June 1887 - Robert RAWSON to Henry Taylor HOUFE

Sept 1894 - Henry Taylor HOUFE to James BEADLEY

July 1900 - James BEADLEY to William MACHIN

April 1904 - W. MACHIN to A. WILLIAMSON

This is really interesting thank you, it seems my ancestor (George Shaw) was only at the tavern for a short time.

Extracts from:-
Transfer of Licences

Hull Packet, 23rd June 1871

Brunswick Tavern, from William Read to George Shaw ;
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Hull Packet, 16th March 1883

Star Inn, 19, Worship-street, from George Shaw to George Linskill ;
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Hull Packet, 25th September 1885

Mr A. Rollit for an extension to the East Riding Hotel, beer-house, Cannon-street, on behalf of George Shaw. He said the application was to be allowed to take in an extra adjoining house, and it was not for the purpose of drinking that the extension was proposed, but for domestic purposes. There was no view of extending the dramshop accomodation.

Hull Then and Now ...

"This view looks down St. Paul’s Street towards the junction with Cannon Street."
http://museumshull.blogspot.com/2014/12/st-pauls-street-c1886.html

The picture enlarges and the current East Riding Hotel is visible.
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Hull Daily Mail, 5th November 1888

 ; corner of Cannon and St. Paul streets from George Shaw to Henry Shaw ;


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Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« Reply #13 on: Friday 27 December 24 21:06 GMT (UK) »
Probably not your George Shaw

Hull Daily Mail, 8th June 1896

Justice to be done to the history of Grimsby, the Rev George Shaw, a native of the town has nearly completed for Messrs William Andrews and Co., an attractive volume, bearing the title of "Old Grimsby."