Bishop Blaize Inn
[n.d.]
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Bishop Blaize Inn, stood on the site of the present Talbot Hotel, Chester Road, demolished and a new hotel built in 1863. During the construction of the Bridgewater Canal, the Duke of Bridgewater his agent John Gilbert and his engineer James Brindley often stayed here. The first licensee of the Bishop Blaize was Thomas Siddall.
Town: Stretford
Decade: 1850s
Bishop Blaize Inn Talbot Hotel Chester Road Thomas Siddall
Title:
Bishop Blaize Inn
Date of work:
[n.d.]
Reference number:
TL2648
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Item from Collection: Trafford Photographic Collection (TP)
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Collection: Trafford Photographic Collection (TP)
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Language:
English
Record number:
6906493