It was a Brear & Brown pub.
The Inn closed in 1908
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
See
Elkanah Turner
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
It was the headquarters of the Hawksclough Angling Club.
In September 1897, the Halifax Brewery Company bought the property
at auction for £3,525.
The pub closed on 12th January 1933
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
It was a Knowles pub.
The pub closed [6th September 1932] and the licence was transferred
to the Halfway House, Pellon.
This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs Volume Two.
See
Jesse Ramsden
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
The pub closed on 23rd January 1926 on grounds of
non-necessity – see
Freemasons' Arms, Brighouse
and
Lower George, Rastrick.
This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Brown & Jeffrey Knowles
Aka Engineers' Inn.
This was originally a beer house.
At some point, it was owned by Miss Sarah Alice Cumming of
Edleston & Miss Maria Millcon of Ilkley.
In August 1868, under the terms of the Halifax Improvements Acts, the pub applied for, and was granted, a music and dancing licence.
The Leeds Times [Saturday 2nd November 1878] reported
On 3rd March 1930, this, the Black Horse Inn, Woolshops, the Junction Inn, the Bishop Blaize Inn, Charlestown Road and the Victoria & Albert Inn, Haley Hill were referred for closure.
The pub closed later in 1930
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Grayde Bowen & Glynn Helliwell
It closed in 200?.
It is now a private house.
This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham & Clive Whitehead
The licence was transferred to here from the Bridge Tavern, Northgate.
Poltergeist activity has been reported at the Hotel, including
These have been said to be the work of Old Jim, a worker who
was killed during construction of the building.
The pub closed [2015] and was demolished [November 2017] and the site
used for housing
This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs Volume Two
Innkeepers, licensees and landlords:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell, Jeffrey Knowles & Kai RobertsEagle & Lamb, Halifax Ref 17-1408
Earl Grey Tap, Halifax Ref 17-1212
Edissons, Halifax Ref 17-534 Elephant & Castle, Hawksclough Ref 17-70
Elephant & Castle, Salterhebble Ref 17-69
Empress of India, Brighouse Ref 17-415
Engine Inn, Halifax Ref 17-100
Jonathan Sutcliffe & William Pearson
were sentenced to prison for stealing a bagatelle ball from
the Engineers' Inn, Crosshills
Engineers', Brighouse Ref 17-242 Engineers', Sowerby Bridge Ref 17-396
England Lamb, Boothtown Ref 17-878 Exit 22, Rishworth Ref 17-586 Exley Park, Exley Ref 17-478
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