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Sunday 25 November 2012

Lantern, Hall Lane


Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) With permission: Alan Winfield.

The Lantern was a classic Wythenshawe estate pub built by Greenall Whitley's in the 1960s on Hall Lane in Baguley.  

Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.

The Lantern was probably demolished in the late '90s, but in the absence of much history, here are some great internal photos.


Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.

 
Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.

 
Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.


Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.

Lantern, Hall Lane, Baguley. (c) Sharstonbaths at YouTube.

On the site of the old Lantern is this block of grim new-builds called Lantern Court opposite Baguley Hall.

Former location of Lantern, Hall Lane. (c) Google 2012. View Larger Map.

4 comments:

  1. The lantern was burnt down, probably arson or insurance job?

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  2. It was burned down . And it was arson . So look the so called landladies that ran it then and into the ground. Then you will find out the truth.

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    1. Ruined my friend Steve Lloyd's dad's life. He was in there every day. Not a bad pub actually. Most of those Wythenshawe estate pubs I grew up with have gone now.

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  3. Anyone hang round there in 1972/73? Used to go with my friend Joan

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