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Saturday 12 July 2014

Bulls Head, Hyde Road

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

The Bulls Head was a terraced pub at the bottom, Ardwick end of Hyde Road.  It's shown at the archives in 1971, and a few years in earlier, twice in 1958, showing the Bulls Head's neighbours, a laundrette and cafe.  These photos show it as a Tetley's house, previously owned by Daniel Clifton & Co. (Royal Oak Brewery, Stockport), and then as a Dutton's pub by the early '70s - all presumably under Whitbread.  

Bulls Head, Hyde Road. (c) Manchester Local Image Collection. Click here to view full image [2].

The Bulls Head was at No.18 Hyde Road on the north side, which must put its former location somewhere near the old Kwik Save opposite the Apollo and the old, shut Parliament Club (the white building on the left, below), once owned by the Gio Goi clothing label founders, the Donnelly brothers.

Former location of Bulls Head, Hyde Road. (c) Google 2014. View Larger Map.

4 comments:

  1. My Grandfather was drinking in the bulls head hyde on the 28thFebruary 1946 before moving on the wagon and horses in stockport, shortly before midnight after leaving the pub he was shot during an alleged robbery where another man as shot and killed.

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  2. I think the Bulls Head was between Hyde Road Bus depot & Bennett St...close to the Wellington

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  3. sylvia grainger5 March 2018 at 23:07

    The Bulls Head was between the Hyde Road bus station and Blucher Street, The Duke of Wellington was on the corner of Blucher |Street.

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