The Falstaff Hotel is shown above, centre-right, above the motor. It's seen closer up here in around 1895 and here in the 1900s next to the entrance to Blue Boar Court (the Blue Boar Inn can be seen in the background through the passageway). The Falstaff Hotel sat on Market Place opposite Old Shambles, but may have also had an Old Millgate address. The still from the wonderful selection of old Manchester photos from Keasbury-Gordon on YouTube shows the Falstaff a little closer-up [2].
Falstaff Hotel, Market Place. (c) KEASBURYGORDON at youtube.
1. http://manchesterhistory.net/manchester/gone/marketplace.html.
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcPAZTIR00s.
Falstaff Hotel, Market Place. (c) KEASBURYGORDON at youtube.
1. http://manchesterhistory.net/manchester/gone/marketplace.html.
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcPAZTIR00s.
It was owned at one point by my Great Uncles Great Grandfather William Greenhalgh.
ReplyDeleteHe owned it when he died in 1904.
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