Now I grant you it’s not the zippiest of titles but it does the business.
We are on Wilmslow Road although I don’t exactly have a date.
But I know that in 1911 the Clarence Pub was run by Mr James Oldham and his neighbour at number 83 which is just visible in the picture belonged to George C. Pinchien, tobacconist and more about both gentlemen at a later date.
The has gone but more recently has been a restaurant.
The picture was sent up to me by my friend Tricia who still lives close to where I grew up in Eltham in South East London, which pretty much explains the title.
Tricia saw a picture I have in the collection of London Transport Tram 1622, on route 40 to the Embankment via the Old Kent Road and Westminster and prompted her to share this one of a Manchester Corporation tram on Wilmslow Road.
And as you do I went looking for a date, which I have yet to find, but in the process I did discover that along with the Clarence Inn and Mr Pinchien there was Mr Albert Barber, the butcher, Herbert Mee, the saddler, and Mrs Ann Maria Willcocks, shopkeeper all of whom were neighbours of the Maypole Diary Company and John Armstead, milliner.
Which just leaves me to wonder whether anyone will be able to come up with a date.
And in answer to that question my old mate Andy Robertson has gone one better and sent over a picture of the Clarence Inn from 2015.
It was back then the Pharaoh but I am not quite sure if it was a night club or a place to eat.
But someone will come back with chapter and verse, adding their own stories of nights in the place and perhaps even of nights when it was the Clarence Inn.
We shall just have to see.
Location; Wilmlsow Road
Picture; Wilmslow Road, date unknown from the collection of Tricia Lesley and the Clarence Inn in 2015 courtesy of Andy Robertson.
Wilmslow Road, date unknown |
But I know that in 1911 the Clarence Pub was run by Mr James Oldham and his neighbour at number 83 which is just visible in the picture belonged to George C. Pinchien, tobacconist and more about both gentlemen at a later date.
The has gone but more recently has been a restaurant.
Mr Oldham of the Clarence Inn and his neighbours, 1911 |
Tricia saw a picture I have in the collection of London Transport Tram 1622, on route 40 to the Embankment via the Old Kent Road and Westminster and prompted her to share this one of a Manchester Corporation tram on Wilmslow Road.
The Clarence Inn, date unknown |
Which just leaves me to wonder whether anyone will be able to come up with a date.
And in answer to that question my old mate Andy Robertson has gone one better and sent over a picture of the Clarence Inn from 2015.
It was back then the Pharaoh but I am not quite sure if it was a night club or a place to eat.
But someone will come back with chapter and verse, adding their own stories of nights in the place and perhaps even of nights when it was the Clarence Inn.
We shall just have to see.
Location; Wilmlsow Road
Picture; Wilmslow Road, date unknown from the collection of Tricia Lesley and the Clarence Inn in 2015 courtesy of Andy Robertson.
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