119 Music Hall Hotel 257 Claughton Road 105 Exmouth Street
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I remember the Music Hall, with the fish tank in the bar!
Had my first pork scratchings there, took half an hour and was lucky to keep my teeth.
Can't picture where this is (thought it looks like the half way house). Is it where the new Lawries centre is now.?
No, it was where Asda is now.
It was named after the music hall - mechanics institute - which stood roughly where the car park near Moodz bar is. Oscar Wilde gave a lecture there in 1883 and stayed overnight in a house by Tranmere Rovers.
Can't picture where this is (thought it looks like the half way house). Is it where the new Lawries centre is now.?
Where the new Lawries centre is now more or less used to be a pub called the Bakers Arms opposite the Music Hall pub
Still trying to find a picture of it.
Can't picture where this is (thought it looks like the half way house). Is it where the new Lawries centre is now.?
It does look like the half way house doesnt it? was it built around same time I wonder?
Disagree...It was where McDonald's is
I remember the building ,were Macdonald's is , it was green tiled all over.
Pubs and clubs in that area put on 1950s map
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It was deffinately where the louries is now.
Does anybody remember the White's Kenny, George & Derek who lived in fox street in 1950-1960 -cheers
The Bakers Arms was where the Lauries is now, Music hall was where Asda is now, my Grandparents lived in Greenfield Street, next street along, I went To Cole Street school 1947-54 there was a George White in my class probably the one you mean, if I was going to my Grandparents house I used to walk that way with him as far as Exmouth Street, but I haven't seen him since 1954, somehow I don't think we'd recognise each other, mind you it's only 61 years ago, say it quick it doesn't sound much.
Forgot to say The Manx Grand Prix Supporters Club used to meet in the Music Hall on a Thursday night, The pub's managers were Charlie and Olive, lovely couple who then went on to manage the Rockville amongst others.
Well done Derekdwc,the Music Hall pub was opposite the Bakers Arms.The boss of the Music Hall in my day was Swank Rogers and why he was called Swank I don't know.
The last manager of the Grange was Kenny Flaherty.He told us on the Friday, Saturday was closing night with free ale to empty the cellar, also if anybody robbed anything (Friday) they would not get in, you could take whatever you wanted Saturday. The Grange closed on Friday night.£$&^")