• Reference
    WB/Green7/7/1
  • Title
    Luton Town centre Historic Pubs and Breweries Trail pamphlet produced by Luton Borough Council Planning & Development Department with notes on breweries the Luton System of closing public houses to reduce crime in 1870 and featuring the following buildings [asterisk indicates a photograph]: Wheelplough Inn, Park Street; Chequers, park Street; Bat & Barrel (previously White Lion), Park Street; Moulders (previously Moulders Arms, Park Street); Four Horse Shoes, Park Street; Cork & Bull (previously Bull, then Black Bull), Park Street; J.W.Green's malt house, Langley Street; Chicago Rock Caf, Park Street; Park, Park Street; Cock Inn*, Park Street; White House*, Park Street; Brewery Tap*, Park Street; Wheatsheaf, Church Street; Eight Bells, Church Street; Traders Tavern (previously Student Prince), Arndale Centre; Lodge, Church Street; Park Street West Brewery; 16 Park Street; Yates Wine Lodge, Park Square; The Heights (previously Crown, then Dog & Donut), Market Hill; Middle Row, Market Hill; Scruffy Murphys (previously White Lion, then White Hart, later Castle), Market Hill; Luton Wine Company, 5 Castle Street; Thomas Sworder's Brewery*; Brookes (previously Red Lion Hotel, Castle Street; Dog (previously Talbot & Dog), corner of Castle Street and Langley Street; Kings Arms (earlier Half Moon), Middle Row, Market Hill; Black Swan, Market Hill; Plough*, (previously Foot Plough), Market Hill; Granville (earlier Plait Hall Inn); Panama; Shoulder of Mutton, George Street; Fedora & Firkin (previously Griffin, then Bitter End), George Street; Pitchers (previously Queens Head), George Street; Old Bell, George Street; Cross keys, George Street; Bell Hotel*, George Street; George Hotel*, George Street; George Tap, George Street; Newt & Cucumber (previously Sugar Loaf Hotel, then Henekey's), King Street; Yorkshire Hotel (previously Eagle), Wellington Street; King Edward VII (earlier Bute Arms), Peel Street; Wellington (previously Duke of Wellington, then Wellington Arms), corner of Wellington Street and Stuart Street; Oddfellows Arms*, Dunstable Place; Duke of Clarence (previously Two Brewers, then Clarence), Upper George Street; Belgium Arms, corner of Upper George Street and Manchester Street; Dew Drop Inn, Dunstable Lane; Princes Head (later Dukes Head), Bridge Street; Red Cow, Bridge Street; Horse & Jockey (previously Horse & Groom), Manchester Street; Midland Hotel*, corner of Manchester Street and Williamson Street; Crown & Anchor, 2 New Bedford Road; Crown & Anchor Brewery; Albion, New Bedford Road; Office (previously Marquis of Bute), Alma Street; Inkerman Arms, Inkerman Street; Shirley's Temple (previously Bute Arms), Collingdon Street; Fox*, Dunstable Road; Bridge Tavern (previously Plume of Feathers, then Studio), Bridge Street; Engine (later Beer Engine), Bute Street; British Queen, Bute Street; Coopers Arms, Bute Street; Shannon Hotel*, Bute Street; Great Northern (previously Ship), Bute Street; George II, Bute Street; Wheelwrights Arms, corner of Guildford Street and Bute Street; Melson Arms, corner of John Street and Church Street; Eddie's Bar (previously Midland Railway Tavern), Church Street
  • Date free text
    1990s
  • Production date
    From: 1990 To: 2000
  • Level of description
    item