
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See
Ovenden Cross and
White Lion, Illingworth
 
Originally, Greece House,
then the Crown Hotel.
 
It became the Imperial Crown Hotel [19??].
 
Question:
Does anyone know when the name was changed to the Imperial
Crown?
 
 
See
Hughes Corporation, Halifax and
Imperial Crown Lodge, Halifax
 
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell 
Opened in 1869.
 
The pub closed in 1887 and was converted into a private house.
 
In 1888, William Pearson Hitchen applied for a beer licence
at the pub
 
Question:
Does anyone know if this and the Brown Cow, Sowerby Bridge
were nearby, or possibly the same pub?
 
 Innkeepers, licensees and landlords: 
 
Originally West End House.
 
It was boarded up [February 2011]
 
This was originally a beer house.
 
Opened in 1890.
 
The Ivy was owned by Emma Elizabeth Jackson [1895].
 
When Emma died [1904], the Ivy was sold Bentley's Yorkshire Breweries Limited, Leeds.
 
The pub closed in 1910 following the Licensing Act [1904].
 
This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs Volume Two
 Innkeepers, licensees and landlords: 
 
This & associated entries use material contributed by Clive Whitehead 
 
Originally a house called Little Moor.
 
The licensee was transferred to here from the King of Prussia [mid-1800s].
 It was a Stocks pub [1905]
and then transferred to Samuel Webster.
 This is discussed in the book
Halifax Pubs
 Innkeepers, licensees and landlords: 
 
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell & Jeffrey KnowlesIllingworth Cross Ref 17-683 Imperial Crown Hotel, Halifax Ref 17-21 
Imperial Hotel, Halifax Ref 17-808 Imperial, Sowerby Bridge Ref 17-218 
Inn on the Bridge, Hebden Bridge Ref 17-501 Ivy, Elland Ref 17-686 
Ivy House, Holmfield Ref 17-304 
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