The Cheshire Cheese at the bottom of Oldham Road in New Cross fell into disrepair before it finally closed its doors around 2005, being boarded up in 2007. These photos from 1959, 1962 and the 1970s show the pub as a John Smiths house in better days, and going further back, Mick Burke recalls that "the Cheshire Cheese was patronised by the Italians. It had a singing room and Johnny King, the boxer, kept it in the 1950s. In the 1920s and 1930s the Cheshire Cheese was kept by Joe Keogh, the bookmaker; there was no singing room then and it was very select [1]."
One of its first landlords was Peter Forster who had come from the Ring O'Bells, and the next landlord, Joseph Linney, ran it for decades and led to the Cheshire Cheese being known as Linney's.
Cheshire Cheese, Oldham Road - open in mid-00s & 2010. (c) Ancoats Urban Village & Pubs of Manchester.
Cheshire Cheese, Oldham Road, 2010. (c) Pubs of Manchester.
The photo below shows a Whit Walk parade where the churches and communities of north Manchester would march down Oldham Road into town. The Cheshire Cheease has featured in the Closed Pubs blog.
Cheshire Cheese, Oldham Road. (c) Ancoats Forever Facebook.
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1. The Old Pubs of Ancoats, Neil Richardson (1987).
1. The Old Pubs of Ancoats, Neil Richardson (1987).
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ReplyDeleteA man was murdered there in 1890. Tommy Cosgrove stabbed Jim Ashton, the owner's son, to death over a quart of beer.
ReplyDelete1890? You can remember a long way back !!đYou must of been there.....
DeleteAnother boxer was running it in the 90s,Des O'Connor.It had pictures of him shaking hands with Mike Tyson,Sugar Ray Leonard.
ReplyDeleteWas there a landlord called David and a man called Rudy Valentino sang there so it was known locally as Rudy's?
ReplyDeleteHi mrs D there was a landlord called Dave, David Morten..
ReplyDeleteHello, can anyone remember the name of the landlord or landlady from 1961/1962 please
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