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Saturday, 2 March 2013

Coomassie Hotel, Florin Street

Coomassie Hotel, Florin Street, Hanky Park, Salford. (c) Neil Richardson [1].

This oddly named boozer* opened in 1874 when the licence from the Cross Keys, Broughton Road, was transferred to a shop on the corner of Coomassie Street and Florin Street.  The Sun Brewery owned the beerhouse and they unsuccessfully applied to rebuild it as a fully-licensed house a year after opening, also failing to gain a spirits licence in 1873.  In the early 1900s the Coomassie was bought by Threlfalls Brewery and it survived until 1968 when it fell to the Hanky Park compulsory purchase order [1].  Hanky Park was obliterated during redevelopment in the '60s and '70s so it's hard to work out where Florin Street used to run on modern maps but I guess the Coomassie was too far from where Edgehill Close is today.

* Coomassie Blue is an old textile dye, these days used as a biochemical protein stain

1. Salford Pubs Part Three: Including Cross Lane, Broad Street, Hanky Park, the Height, Brindleheath, Charlestown and Weaste, Neil Richardson (2003).

5 comments:

  1. 60 years ago I used to live on florin street, I was 2yrs of age when we moved to Little Hulton. It was my nan and grandads house. 'FANTASTIC'

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  2. i lived on florin st from the late 50s to the late 60s i was about 11 when we mover to the new flats on unwin st / churchill way my name is john simmons

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  3. I lived 81 Florin Street

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  4. Name then Hulmes

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  5. i lived at 66 late 50s to mid 60s happy days.

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