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Northern Refreshment House
Great Northern Refreshment House
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Date of photo: 2009 |
Picture source: Paul Worthington |
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The Great Northern Refreshment House was
situated at 101 Curzon Street. This pub was built in the 1890s as a
refreshment house, standing opposite the Great Northern Railway goods depot.
In 1898 Ernest Grudgings was the publican. Owned by Offilers Brewery in the
1930s, it was renamed Freddies Bar in 1993, after Freddy Mercury. Demolished
in March 2009 with most of the adjoining Talbot Street to make way for the
Derby inner ring road. |
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