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Sunday 7 July 2013

Albert Inn, Reather Street

Albert Inn, Reather Street, Collyhurst. (c) Bob Potts [1].

The Albert Inn stood at No.51 Reather Street, Collyhurst, opening in 1855 and closing due to a compulsory purchase order in 1963.  It was firstly a Greatorex Brothers brewery (Moss Side) house, then Empress (Hulme) as pictured above in 1930, Walkers (Warrington) and finally Tetley's (Leeds) [1].  Reather Street used to run off Rochdale Road towards Oldham Road and Miles Platting; a reminder of it still exists today in the shape of Reather Walk.

1. The Old Pubs of Rochdale Road and neighbourhood Manchester, Bob Potts (1985).

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  2. My Great grandparents lived at No78 Reather street ( Reather Walk now)

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