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Posted By: Wheels 269 Prince William - 24th Dec 2008 11:25pm
269 Prince William,
once called The Harp The 36 Old Chester Road 36

I think I took this late last year

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Posted By: derekdwc 269 Prince William - 2nd Jan 2009 11:29pm
269 Prince William,was The Harp The 36 Old Chester Road

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Posted By: jimbob Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 7:32pm
think you have made an error, the Harp is the next pub along Old Chester Road , before you get to the Crooked Billet
Posted By: derekdwc Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 8:14pm
surely that one was The Fleece or Golden Fleece
I can remember as you came out of Chamberlain St turned left it was the first pub you came to
On the corner was an auto electrician shop then a chippy
Posted By: bert1 Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 9:24pm
I think the Harp was 55 Old Chester Rd and the Crooked Billet was Queens Place, Old Chester Rd
Posted By: bert1 Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 9:36pm
Also came across site giving Prince William as 55 Old chester Rd, so Prince william must have been the Harp inn
Posted By: jimbob Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 9:54pm
your right, i got mixed up. Walking along from the top of chamberlain street it was the Harp {now prince william} the Fleece {now josie ryans} and then the Crooked Billet
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 11:07pm
Josie Ryans is also closed now

Both these pubs look like they will be knocked down soon
Posted By: derekdwc Re: 269 Prince William - 3rd Jan 2009 11:47pm
what site were you on that gave you the address
Posted By: bert1 Re: 269 Prince William - 4th Jan 2009 8:11am
There are a few sites, i just googled it. ( prince william birkenhead pub)
Posted By: derekdwc Re: 269 Prince William - 7th Mar 2010 3:10pm
pic of The Harp

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Posted By: derekdwc Re: 269 Prince William - 25th Aug 2012 10:41am
I think it may have originally been the Dalby inn, although on the map there appears to be more buildings by it than there are today

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Posted By: europa1 Re: 269 Prince William - 13th Sep 2012 6:26pm
The so called prince william was The Harp originally and there has been a pub on that site for around eight hundred years making it one of the oldest pub sites in Wirral. I remember it being floodlit green decades ago. Somebody bought it and fortheir own reasons renamed it the prince william. The locals didn't like this as the pub sign was attacked and ripped off early on. It closed through public support falling away as people came to the conclusion it had become sectarian. It went bust. It would be a shame if this building is lost.
Posted By: gopher Re: 269 Prince William - 13th Sep 2012 9:45pm
This is now being turned into a bargain booze and convenience shop, what a waste all the windows bricked up, terrible.
Posted By: diana45 Re: 269 Prince William - 15th Sep 2012 5:25pm
i was told many years ago that the harp was once the custom house the story goes men were hung in the cellar after customs men stole their cargo could well be an urban myth
Posted By: ann12 Re: 269 Prince William - 15th Sep 2012 8:44pm
that took me back a bit i grew up in albert place
Posted By: Norton Re: 269 Prince William - 16th Sep 2012 4:40pm
Photo from the 1950's and one from 2012.

It's hard to imagine how another building managed to squeeze in between the pub and the banner shop (former Co-op) as well as the entrance to Albert Place.

On the original shot from earlier this year, it is still possible to make out 'The Harp' on the swinging pub sign, even though it was painted over.

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Posted By: TerryO Re: 269 Prince William - 14th Oct 2012 9:02pm
This was a great pub before the bigots took it
over. Always the Harp for me.
Posted By: europa1 Re: 269 Prince William - 13th Feb 2013 3:10pm
I hope it's true. It's a good story!
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: 269 Prince William - 16th Dec 2017 6:20pm
Now a General Store and Off-Licence
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