Old Mosley Arms, Shudehill. (c) Manchester Local Image Collection. Click here to view full image.
The Old Mosley Arms stood next door-but-one to the more famous Rovers Return on Shudehill, seen here on the left, on the corner of Watling Street and Shudehill. Shown here in 1958 as a Cornbrook Ales house, here with the Shudehill market outside in 1958, and here in 1970, the Old Mosley Arms was one of dozens of pubs lost during the destruction of old Manchester required for the building of the Arndale Centre.
The Old Mosley Arms stood next door-but-one to the more famous Rovers Return on Shudehill, seen here on the left, on the corner of Watling Street and Shudehill. Shown here in 1958 as a Cornbrook Ales house, here with the Shudehill market outside in 1958, and here in 1970, the Old Mosley Arms was one of dozens of pubs lost during the destruction of old Manchester required for the building of the Arndale Centre.
Interesting how a Manchester pub is branded "Charrington" - I was never aware that had happened.
ReplyDeleteI've only come across a couple:
ReplyDeleteSpread Eagle, Rochdale Road http://pubs-of-manchester.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/spread-eagle-rochdale-road_23.html
Grey Hound, Broad Street http://pubs-of-manchester.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/greyhound-broad-street.html