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− | This is the page for 119 Cowley Road. | + | [[File:119-2013-09-24.jpg|frame|Ghost sign reading ALLSOPP (photographed 24 September 2013)]]This is the page for 119 Cowley Road. |
− | << [[EOCC]] | + | << [[EOCC|EOCC]] [[121|121]] >> |
− | [[File:119-2017-03.png|frame|2017: New Inn Social has recently returned to its original name after a spell being called 'Harry's' and formerly 'The Corridor'. ]] | + | [[File:119-2017-03.png|frame|2017: New Inn Social has recently returned to its original name after a spell being called 'Harry's' and formerly 'The Corridor'.]] |
− | ==2017== | + | == 2017 == |
In March 2017, the pub reverted to its original name of The New Inn. Prior to this it had been operating for a brief while under the name "Harry's". | In March 2017, the pub reverted to its original name of The New Inn. Prior to this it had been operating for a brief while under the name "Harry's". | ||
− | ==? - ?== | + | == ? - ? == |
The pub operated for many years under the name The Corridor, presumably referring to its long narrow interior. | The pub operated for many years under the name The Corridor, presumably referring to its long narrow interior. | ||
+ | | ||
− | ==1870s-1916== | + | == 1870s-1916 == |
− | The pub originally dates from the mid 1870s. | + | The pub originally dates from the mid 1870s. |
Oxford City Council's heritage registry describes the pub's history as follows: | Oxford City Council's heritage registry describes the pub's history as follows: | ||
− | "Built as the New Inn and recorded in Kelly’s Directory of 1877. It was a brewery pub owned by Samuel Allsopp and Sons. Allsopp’s were a very large Burton on Trent brewery in the late 19th century who made use of the developing railway system to establish a network of public houses across England. ...The pub was either rebuilt or refronted in 1916 by the architects Eadle and Meyers, and retains an attractive frontage to the street including parapet gabled returns to the | + | "Built as the New Inn and recorded in Kelly’s Directory of 1877. It was a brewery pub owned by Samuel Allsopp and Sons. Allsopp’s were a very large Burton on Trent brewery in the late 19th century who made use of the developing railway system to establish a network of public houses across England. ...The pub was either rebuilt or refronted in 1916 by the architects Eadle and Meyers, and retains an attractive frontage to the street including parapet gabled returns to the street and faience clad pub frontage."<ref>https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/1551/the_corridor_public_house_119_cowley_road</ref> |
− | street and faience clad pub frontage."<ref>https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/1551/the_corridor_public_house_119_cowley_road</ref> | ||
− | ==Before then?== | + | == Before then? == |
Cowleyroad.org is a DIY community history - help us write it! | Cowleyroad.org is a DIY community history - help us write it! | ||
− | Do you know more about this business, or remember what was at this address before? | + | Do you know more about this business, or remember what was at this address before? Do you have any old photographs or memories to share? Please add them to the site! Here is a [[How_to_contribute|how-to guide]]. |
− | Do you have any old photographs or memories to share? | ||
− | Please add them to the site! Here is a [[ | ||
− | ==References== | + | == References == |
Revision as of 21:38, 8 August 2017
This is the page for 119 Cowley Road.
Contents
2017
In March 2017, the pub reverted to its original name of The New Inn. Prior to this it had been operating for a brief while under the name "Harry's".
? - ?
The pub operated for many years under the name The Corridor, presumably referring to its long narrow interior.
1870s-1916
The pub originally dates from the mid 1870s.
Oxford City Council's heritage registry describes the pub's history as follows:
"Built as the New Inn and recorded in Kelly’s Directory of 1877. It was a brewery pub owned by Samuel Allsopp and Sons. Allsopp’s were a very large Burton on Trent brewery in the late 19th century who made use of the developing railway system to establish a network of public houses across England. ...The pub was either rebuilt or refronted in 1916 by the architects Eadle and Meyers, and retains an attractive frontage to the street including parapet gabled returns to the street and faience clad pub frontage."[1]
Before then?
Cowleyroad.org is a DIY community history - help us write it!
Do you know more about this business, or remember what was at this address before? Do you have any old photographs or memories to share? Please add them to the site! Here is a how-to guide.