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Thursday, 3 April 2014

White Bear, Hyde Road

White Bear, Hyde Road, Gorton. (c) Manchester Local Image Collection. Click here to view full image [1].

The White Bear stood on the corner of Kinley Street and Hyde Road in West Gorton.  It was between the Wheatsheaf and the Crown, the Holts house on the corner of Clowes Street, on the way into Manchester.  The White Bear is seen here in 1964, and a few years later showing its Hyde Road entrance in 1971.

2 comments:

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  2. My Dad was the licensee of the White Bear. I can remember living there. We left in about 1954 when I was 4.
    Mrs Lee was the cleaner.
    George Bates was a friend of my Dad's.
    I remember a chrome polar bear statue about 10 inches tall.
    Lovelyy to see the photo.

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