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Great Northern
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Picture source: Paul Worthington |
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The Great Northern was situated on Junction
Street.
The Great Northern was situated at 17-19 Junction Street. This pub was built
around 1874 as the Jolly Soldier, named after the nearby Rowditch Barracks
which were built in 1859 to house the Derbyshire Volunteer Rifle Corps.
After they closed in 1877 the pub was renamed the Great Northern after the
railway line which had just been built nearby. In the 1930's it was an
Altons house and run by the family of legendary England, Derby County and
Middlesbrough footballer Steve Bloomer. He died at the pub on April 16th
1938.
The pub closed in 2011 and has now been converted into flats. |
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Date of photo: 2021 |
Picture source: Top Link
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Picture source: Paul Worthington |
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