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Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Albion, Ashton Old Road

Albion, Ashton Old Road, Openshaw. (c) Manchester Local Image Collection. Click here to view full image [1].

On the corner of Trevor Street and Ashton Old Road in Openshaw was the Albion, seen here in about 1970 as what looks like a Whitbread house.  Most of the houses in the vicinity - Toxteth Street, Alpha Street, Stopford Street - have been cleared in recent years, and nothing stands on the corner where the Albion once did.

Former location of Albion, Ashton Old Road. (c) Google 2014. View Larger Map.

5 comments:

  1. I waited on here, probably illegally (aged 17) in 1969. The landlord was John Sharrock or Sharrocks and his wife was called Norma. They later took a pub in Droylsden.

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  2. My great grandparents used to run this pub many years ago. I visited with my mother who lived their with her grandparents some time in 30's . Their name was Lockett.

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  3. There is a new built house here which we own now. I would love hear from people who had any connection with The Albion or The Albion as it used to be.

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    1. My name is Kenneth emlay I used to live on stopford st no 34 when old enough I loved going in to the Albion grate memories I’m 58 now and live in Clayton many happy days and nights

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