a little bit of useless trivia related to working on this job, The Stone mason not bricklayer on this job, had a few of us help him on place he was fixing up as a jazz club in Liverpool, turned out to become a place well known, that old banana warehouse cellar became The Cavern
You're absolutely right. I worked there as a barman in 1971. Bitter and mild handpumps always had the date stamped on them and I always looked for this as some could be quite old. The Railway ones were stamped 1956 and were the same diameter from top to bottom a bit boring. The cellar walls ware the original ones and there was a little room about the size of an outside toilet. This had a door on it and had two old tea chests in it. Tom McCabe the licensee asked me to clean it out. One of the tea chests was packed with compacted straw and the other was half full. When I dug down I found a large quantity of handle glasses mostly pints but some half pints. They were like the 'dimple' shape but had a hexagon design. they were stamped GR V. The straw was stuck like concrete and we had to soak them to remove it before washing them and putting them into use. Needless to say they vanished very quickly. There was quite a few and I imagine some survive in local homes. They had obviously been overlooked stock from the old pub. I remember the cocktail bar upstairs and the two electric pumps in the cellar which pumped bitter and mild up to it. They were often breaking down.
I was in here just last weekend but used to ge here regularly in the 90's and every Tuesday as they had a band on, generally Gary Murphy the guitarist and his brother. Thanks for putting these pictures up, it is fantastic to see them.
I was in here just last weekend but used to ge here regularly in the 90's and every Tuesday as they had a band on, generally Gary Murphy the guitarist and his brother. Thanks for putting these pictures up, it is fantastic to see them.
Larry and Gary went under the name of the Booze brothers.
The New Brighton Hotel was originally The Neptune, then Lacey's, and then Peggy Gadfly's and is on the next block down. The Railway is still the Railway.
The New Brighton Hotel was originally The Neptune, then Lacey's, and then Peggy Gadfly's and is on the next block down. The Railway is still the Railway.
You're so right, my mistake, somewhere on the internet had it at 119 the same as the railway but it is at 93.
I've asked for my inaccurate post to be deleted.
Thank you
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a little bit of useless trivia related to working on this job, The Stone mason not bricklayer on this job, had a few of us help him on place he was fixing up as a jazz club in Liverpool, turned out to become a place well known, that old banana warehouse cellar became The Cavern
Love the way snippets of info on here tie up .
Great bit of info to be able to tell your grandkids!
In the late 1960s the Railway had a landlord who was too found of the sauce and who, after an epic drinking session, appeared behind the lounge bar wearing only his vest and underpants and suffering from a severe case of intestinal hurry. His wife berated him and told him to return upstairs to which he responded by removing his underpants and flinging them across the lounge where they attached themselves to the light fitting. As he, his wife, the bar staff and the cleaner all refused to remove them, the undies became an unusual conversation piece until a smartly dressed gentleman from Higsons Brewery appeared and much to the amusement of the clientele, stood on a stool and removed the offending garment with a pair of tongs. He then placed them into a plastic bag and left.