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Showing posts with label Jollies / St Phillips Hotel - Oldfield Street. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Jollies / St Phillips Hotel, Oldfield Road

Jollies, Oldfield Road, Salford, 1989. (c) deltrems at flickr.

This old pub was still standing derelict when we did our Salford pub crawl last year, but it's since been demolished.  Originally the St Phillips Hotel, Jollies is yet another to add to the Chapel Street - Crescent pubs death knoll (despite being just off The Crescent on Oldfield Road on the corner of Factory Lane).   

St Phillips Hotel, Oldfield Road, Salford. (c) Salford_66 at flickr.

In the above photo from Salford 1940-1965 by Roy Bullock there is a "....e of Wales", apparently next door, which is probably the the Prince of Wales, which is odd, as there was recently a Prince of Wales further down Oldfield Road.  

Jollies / St Phillips Hotel, Oldfield Road, Salford, 2008. (c) Adam B at flickr.