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Posted By: derekdwc 224 Glass Barrel - 2nd Jan 2009 11:40pm
224 Glass Barrel 14 Market Street

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Posted By: Norton Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 13th Jul 2013 12:41pm
Although this place is now used as offices, the arm for the pub sign is still attached to the building.

The arm is unusual in its design and incorporates the letters 'MHA'.

It probably isn't all that old, possibly from the 70's or 80's due to the welding and the use of what looks like metric sized steel.

Any ideas - and are there any more like this about?



Description: Unususl pub sign arm, photographed in July 2013.
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Posted By: blackmetallic Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 13th Jul 2013 5:47pm
Methodist Housing Association? Isn't that MHA in that area?
Posted By: yoller Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 14th Jul 2013 7:42am
Merseyside Housing Association
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 14th Jul 2013 7:45am
I wonder if they rent out pubs to non-reforming alcoholics :-)
Posted By: challo Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 14th Jul 2013 3:33pm
It was the office of maritime housing association in the late nineties
Posted By: Norton Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 14th Jul 2013 5:06pm
All very plausible answers, but wasn't the sign there while the pub was open (or recently closed, as in the first picture)?.

I think that anything to do with use by a housing association would have to be after it closed.

The words 'housing association' came into my mind at the time, but then I found another building in Market Street with MHWA in the brickwork, which looked original, thus over 100 years old, and possibly related.. but I was going to save that picture for another topic..
Posted By: bigpete Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 15th Jul 2013 10:29am
Methodist housing assoc - at 42 Hamilton Street - has grown there - but has been there - since at least early 80s
Posted By: bigpete Re: 224 Glass Barrel - 15th Jul 2013 10:32am
There is the Forum Housing Association - but that is in 84 Market Street - seem to remember the Glass Barrel went o just being private smaller offices
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