List of Duncan Gilmour & Co. Ltd. Pubs
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List of Duncan Gilmour & Co. Ltd Pubs
(a): Indicates premises taken over in 1953 by Duncan Gilmour & Co Ltd from T Linsley & Co Ltd, wine & spirit merchants & beer bottlers, Dagger Lane, Hull
Sheffield
- Albany Hotel, Gloucester Street, Sheffield (1898)
- Anvil Hotel, South Street, Moor, Sheffield (1899)
- Ball Inn, Myrtle Road, Sheffield (1926)
- Banner Cross Hotel, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield (1910)
- Beerhouse and shop, 69-73 Dorset Street, Sheffield (1917)
- Beerhouse, Lansdowne Road, Sheffield (1898)
- Bricklayers Arms, Hereford Street, Sheffield (closed 1968)
- Bridge Inn, Bridge Street, Sheffield (1903). Adjacent to the brewery: see Duncan Gilmour & Co. Ltd
- Bull & Mouth Hotel, 42 Waingate, Sheffield. It became 'Tap & Barrel'. See: Bull & Mouth Hotel, Sheffield
- Carlton Hotel, Attercliffe Road, Sheffield (1919)
- Closed Shop, Commonside, Sheffield (1936)
- Cross Scythes, Derbyshire Lane, Sheffield (1924)
- Dog & Partridge, 56 Trippet Lane, Sheffield. See: Dog & Partridge, Sheffield
- Eagle Hotel, Wellington Lane / Eldon Street, Sheffield (1897)
- Falcon, Flat Street, Sheffield (1897)
- Hallamshire Hotel, Bond Street, Sheffield (1942)
- Havana Hotel, Meadow Street, Sheffield (1918)
- Hereford Arms, Hereford Street, Sheffield (1928, closed 1960s)
- Hillsborough Hotel, 54 Langsett Road, Sheffield. It became a brewpub: see Crown Brewery, Hillsborough Hotel
- Howard Hotel, Howard Street, Sheffield (1906)
- Industry Inn, Allen Street, Sheffield (1929)
- Industry inn, Allen Street / Shepherd Street, Sheffield (1899, sold 1938)
- industry Inn, Washington Road / Pearl Street, Sheffield (1923)
- Kings Head, Canning Street, Sheffield (1898)
- Leavy Greave Hotel, Leavy Greave Road, Sheffield (1916)
- Lion Hotel, Nursery Street / Wicker, Sheffield (acquired in 1892)
- Lord Nelson Inn, Broad Street, Sheffield (1921)
- Mansfield Arms, Caning Street / Division Street, Sheffield (1898, sold 1939)
- Manvers Arms, Fowler Street, Sheffield (1919, sold 1948)
- Medlock Hotel, Hodgson Street / Clarence Street, Sheffield (1909)
- Montgomery Hotel, St. Marys Road, Sheffield (1925)
- Neepsend Tavern, 144 Neepsend Lane, Sheffield (ex Whitmarsh, Watson & Co)
- New Barrack Tavern, 601 Penistone Road, Sheffield (1901, ex- H. J. Dearden) See: New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield
- New Inn, Montfort Street / Verdon Street, Sheffield (1901, ex- H. J. Dearden)
- New Market Hotel, Broad Street, Sheffield (1896, closed 1972)
- New White Lion, Wicker, Sheffield
- Norfolk Arms Hotel, 195 Carlisle Street, Sheffield (ex Thomas Marrian & Co; rebuilt by Gilmours). See: Norfolk Arms Hotel, Sheffield
- North Pole Inn, Sussex Street, Sheffield
- Off-licence, 104/106 Wentworth Street, Upperthorpe, Sheffield (1929)
- Off-licence, 123/125 Chippinghouse Road, Sheffield (1930)
- Off-licence, 13 Rhodes Street, Sheffield (1919)
- Off-licence, 13 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse, Sheffield (1937)
- Off-licence, 142/144 Lord Street, Sheffield (1920)
- Off-licence, 19-23 Old Hall Road, Sheffield (1945)
- Off-licence, 194 Ellesmere Road, Sheffield (1908)
- Off-licence, 20 Fife Street, Sheffield (1936)
- Off-licence, 201-205 City Road, Sheffield (1929)
- Off-licence, 243/245 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield (1925)
- Off-licence, 39 Broadfield Road, Sheffield (1932)
- Off-licence, 59 Bridport Road, Sheffield (1930)
- Off-licence, 71-77 Franklin Street, Sheffield (1923)
- Off-licence, 8/9 Petre Street, Sheffield (1928)
- Off-licence, 87 Carbrook Street, Sheffield (1926)
- Off-licence, Machon Bank Road, Sheffield (1899)
- Off-licence, Makin Road / Darnall Road, Sheffield (1918)
- Off-licence, North Street, Sheffield (1918)
- Off-licence, Old Hall Road, Sheffield (1901)
- Off-licence, St. Philips Road, Sheffield (1899)
- Off-licence, Upper Allen Street, Sheffield (1897)
- Off-licence, Woodthorpe Common, Sheffield (1915)
- Old Bradley Well (later Terminus), 150 Main Road, Darnall, Sheffield (ex Thomas Marrian & Co)
- Old Crown, 137 London Road, Highfield, Sheffield. See: Old Crown, Sheffield (Highfield)
- Old Globe Inn, Porter Street, Sheffield (1918, sold 1950)
- Old Harrow, Harvest Lane, Sheffield (1917, closed 1959)
- Old Shrewsbury Tavern, South Street, Park, Sheffield (1906, closed 1920)
- Oxford Hotel, Clarence Street, Sheffield (1898, closed 1930)
- Pheasant Inn, 436 Attercliffe Common, Sheffield (1926, demolished 1927 and rebuilt)
- Pheasant Inn, Broad Street, Sheffield (1897, closed 1910)
- Pitsmoor Hotel, Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield
- Plumpers Inn, Sutherland Street, Sheffield (1913)
- Princess Royal, 43 Slinn Street, Walkley, Sheffield. See: Princess Royal, Sheffield
- Railway Hotel, Holywell Road, Brightside, Sheffield (1942)
- Red Deer, 18 Pitt Street, Sheffield. Ex Greaves & Co. Ltd. See: Red Deer, Sheffield
- Rising Sun, Kirk Street / Sorby Street, Sheffield (1903)
- Robin Hood, Millhouses, Sheffield (1916)
- Rose Cottage, Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield (1942)
- Royal Hotel, Eyre Lane, Sheffield (1897)
- Royal Oak, Lansdowne Road, Sheffield (1923, closed 1967)
- Royal Oak, Savile Street, Sheffield (1901, ex- H J. Dearden, High House Brewery, Sheffield)
- Rutland Arms, 86 Brown Street, Sheffield. See: Rutland Arms, Sheffield
- Saddle, West Street, Sheffield (1903)
- Shakespeare Inn, Well Road / Gleadless Road, Sheffield (1919)
- Sportsman, 149 Blackburn Road, Sheffield (built 1919)
- Star of Brunswick, Cemetery Road, Sheffield (1923)
- Star of Lemont, Hermitage Street, Sheffield (1927, sold 1954 to Sheffield Corporation)
- Stone House, Church Street, Sheffield (1917)
- Strong Arm, West Bar Green, Sheffield (1928, destroyed 1940)
- Talbot Inn, Talbot Road, Sheffield (1936)
- Travellers Rest, 525 City Road, Sheffield (1898). See: Travellers Rest, Sheffield
- Victoria Inn, St. Philips Road, Sheffield (1936)
- Victoria, Gibraltar Street, Sheffield (1896, sold 1939)
- Washington Arms, Washington Road, Sheffield (1903)
- Wharncliffe Arms, Holly Street / West Street, Sheffield (1917)
- Wheatsheaf, Bridge Street, Sheffield
- White Lion, 615 London Road, Heeley, Sheffield. See: White Lion, Sheffield (Heeley)
- Windsor Hotel, Boundary Road / Southend Road, Sheffield (1939)
- Woodman Inn, The Moor, Sheffield (1925, sold 1948)
- Ye Olde Priorye, Sharrow Lane, Sheffield (1923)
- Yew Tree Inn, Hollinsend Road, Sheffield (1926)
Elsewhere in South Yorkshire
- Beehive Hotel, Union Street, Harthill (1919)
- Black Lion, New Road, Firbeck (1919)
- Chequers Inn, Pleasley Road, Whiston
- Denaby Main Hotel, Doncaster Road, Denaby Main (1927)
- Elm Tree, Worsbrough Dale (built 1954)
- Friendship Inn, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge (1907, Truswells Brewery Co. Ltd by 1937). See: Friendship Hotel, Stocksbridge
- Kings Arms, College Road, Rotherham
- Loyal Trooper, Worksop Road, South Anston (1919)
- Norfolk Arms, Hollow Meadows, near Sheffield (1919)
- Off-licence, 153/155 Effingham Street, Rotherham (1928)
- Off-licence, Bear Tree Road, Rawmarsh (1899)
- Off-licence, Houghton Road, Thurnscoe (1930)
- Off-licence, Victoria Road, Stocksbridge (1936)
- Queen, Market Place, Doncaster (1927)
- Red Bull, Holmes Lane, Rotherham (1918)
- Rivelin, Tofts Lane, Tofts
Hull
- Abercrombie, Campbell Street, Hull (a)
- Burns Head, Waterloo Street, Hull (a)
- Clarence, Charles Street, Hull (a)
- Clarendon, Clarendon Street, Hull (a)
- Drummers Arms, Adelaide Street, Hull (a)
- East Riding Hotel, Cannon Street, Hull (a)
- Gardeners Arms, Cottingham Road, Hull (a)
- Gipsyville Tavern, Hessle Road, Hull (a)
- Kingston New Inn, Hopwood Street, Hull (a)
- Lord Nelson, Great Union Street, Hull (a)
- Navigation Inn, Blanket Row, Hull (a)
- Old Black Boy, High Street, Hull (a)
- Royal Sovereign, North Walls, Hull (a)
- Royal, New Bridge Street, Hull (a)
- Ship Inn, Prospect Place, Hull (a)
- Slaters Arms, West Parade, Hull (a)
- Society Tavern, Dagger Lane, Hull (a)
- Star & Garter, Portland Street, Hull (a)
- Station Inn, Beverley Road, Hull (a)
- Wellington Inn, Peel Street, Hull (a)
- Whalebone inn, Wincolmlee, Hull (a)
Elsewhere in East Yorkshire
- Black Horse, Roos, near Hedon (a)
- Black Swan, Beeford, near Driffield (a)
- Burns Head, Patrington (a)
- College Arms, Bielby, near Pocklington (a)
- Crooked Billet, Ryhill, near Hull (a)
- Cross Keys, Northgate, Cottingham (a)
- George & Dragon, Holmpton (a)
- Golden Ball, Fitling, near Hedon (a)
- Hare & Hounds, Leven (a)
- Kings Arms, Hull Road, Newport (a) (later J W Cameron & Co.)
- Kings Arms, Tunstall, near Patrington (a)
- Marine Hotel, Sea Front, Hornsea (a)
- Nancy Inn, Church Street, Burton Pidsea (a)
- Pack Horse, Town Street, Hutton Cranswick (a)
- Plough Inn, Hollym, near Withernsea (a)
- Ship Inn, Keyingham, near Hull (a)
- Station Hotel, Brough (a)
- There were also around 45 off-licences (a)
- Valiant Soldier, Norwood, Beverley (a)
- White Horse, Kirkholme, Easington (a)
- Wry Garth Inn, Great Hatfield (a)
Derbyshire
- Angel, Market Street, Eckington
- Brown Bear, Market Street, Eckington (closed 1915)
- Crown, 1 Ashley Lane, Killamarsh
- Crown & Cushion, Market Street, Eckington (closed 1915)
- Furnace Inn, Goytside, Chesterfield
- George & Dragon, Main Road, Holmesfield, near Dronfield (1934)
- Golden Fleece, High Street, Chesterfield (1948)
- Greyhound, Higham, near Alfreton
- Market Hotel, New Square, Chesterfield (1920)
- Miners Arms, Carr Lane, Dronfield Woodhouse (1919)
- Packers Row Vaults, Packers Row, Chesterfield (closed 1924 and licence transferred to the Furnace Inn, Chesterfield)
- Red Lion Inn, Kelstedge, near Ashover (1939)
- Royal Oak, Clay Lane, Clay Cross (1920)
- Shoulder of Mutton, Old Market Place, South Normanton
- Victoria Hotel, Holywell Street, Chesterfield
- Victoria Inn, Victoria Street, Dronfield (1914)
- White Horse Inn, Kelstedge (1939)
Other locations
- Butchers Arms, Hepworth, near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire (1938)
- Canal Tavern, Cart Lane, Stockwith to Chesterfield Road (Staveley?)(1917)
- Harvest Moon, Station Road, Waltham, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire
- Marine Hotel, Freiston, near Boston, Lincolnshire (1899)
- Prince of Wales, High Street, Boston, Lincolnshire (1899)
- Queens Hotel, Cambridge Street / Sea View Street, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
- Red Lion Hotel, Caistor, Lincolnshire (1935)
- Rising Sun, Cartworth, near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire (1950)