Albert Hotel, 1 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol
Landlord: 1915 Mrs Louisa Archard (Bristol & Suburb Trade Directory) 1926 Mrs F. Bolt Albert Inn, 1 West Street, Bedminster Courage Best Bitter; Smiles Best Bitter; Wadworth 6X; Guest Beer (H) Popular two bar pub. Main bar wallpapered with ‘Record Covers’. Jazz night every Sunday. Folk club every Wednesday. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, […]
Admiral Duncan, 2 St Nicholas Street, Bristol
1915 Albert Louis Pontou
Adam & Eve, Hope Chapel Hill, Hotwells, Bristol
1915 Francis Charles Cooper
Bull Inn, The Crescent, Tewkesbury
From ‘Tewkesbury Pubs’ by B.R. Linnell (1972, second edition 1996) A deed of 1697 concerned with the building of Abbey Lawn refers to the house which stood on the site in the Crescent as the Bull Inn. For centuries before this time this was the main entrance to the monastery. As well as being a […]
Blue Anchor, Lower Westgate Street, Gloucester
There is a reference to the Blue Anchor in 1852 and 1861, of which the position in Lower Westgate Street is not known.
Black Horse, Archdeacon Street, Gloucester
The Gloucester Journal of 21st January 1860 mentions a Black Horse in Archdeacon Street. There are other references in 1850 and 1859. There is a solitary listing of a Gamecock Inn in Archdeacon Street in 1869, perhaps this is a continuation of the licence trading under an alternative name. The Leather Bottle Inn in Archdeacon […]
Black Boy, Quay Street, Gloucester
There is a reference to the Black Boy in Quay Street in 1842.
Fox, Mercers Entry, Gloucester
There is a reference to the Bicester Arms, Mercers Entry in the Gloucester Journal, 15th August 1874. Mercers Entry linked Westgate Street with Cross Keys Lane The passageway still exists which can be found by the Coventry Building Society in Westgate Street and enters Cross Keys Lane by the Masonic Hall. There was another pub […]
Bicester Arms, Mercers Entry, Gloucester
There is a reference to the Bicester Arms, Mercers Entry in the Gloucester Journal, 15th August 1874. Mercers Entry linked Westgate Street with Cross Keys Lane The passageway still exists which can be found by the Coventry Building Society in Westgate Street and enters Cross Keys Lane by the Masonic Hall. There was another pub […]
Beehive Inn, Kingsholm Road, Gloucester
There is a reference to the Beehive Inn, Kingsholm Road in 1842. The location is not known, but it is likely that the premise licence was continued under the sign of the Fortune of War.