Harry1000 Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 I have heard that the Crown Inn on Scotland Street (just up from West Bar Green near the police station) has a connection with the Sheffield riots (I don't know which). It was also the scene of a murder and has a resident spook. I have looked in the archives at the library but not much is mentioned about it. Does anyone know anything about this pub and the hotel further up the road? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry1000 Posted July 24, 2006 Author Share Posted July 24, 2006 Sorry about the poor grammer on the thread title, just noticed it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRedWizard Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 I'll come back to you on this; if it was around there then it would have been around the Sheffield gang disturbances and the huge unemployed riots of 1921. Having said that, are you sure it isn't being mixed up with Rotherham's hotel of the same name? http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/h/eriots.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry1000 Posted July 27, 2006 Author Share Posted July 27, 2006 No, certainly the Crown Inn in Sheffield. Having read your post though I can see how a mix up would be possible and will bear it in mind in my research. The one in Sheffield used to have a reputation of being a wild party sort of place, and the spook inside has a tendancy of playing an organ or piano in the early hours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pk014b7161 Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 little bit off the thread but i have old photo of my grandfather & his team (football)mates etc outside the crown, in 1920,s or a little earlier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hutch Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 In the `R E leader book Reminiscences of old Sheffield. there is an article about the Chartist riots of 1840 and describes one of the meeting places as a public house at the top of Lambert st this is Scotland st but the Crown was at the other side of the road. although I have the book it can be found on the internet and can be read. the Crown was no 33 in 1876 and the Queens hotel was 85 Scotland st was widened late in the 19 century I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plain Talker Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 My parents used to be regulars in the Queens, on Scotland street, through out the 1960's and 70's, with my aunt and uncle, anne and brian. PT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry1000 Posted August 12, 2006 Author Share Posted August 12, 2006 Cheers, I will have a look for that book / web page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greybeard Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 The association may be with the riots of 1791 when the town gaol was trashed and the inmates let loose. Leader says... "When the Gaol was pulled down, Smith (ie Thomas Smith, town constable) and the prisoners were removed to premises in Scotland Street, converted from a merchant's warehouse into a Gaol, and still standing, although long ago turned to other purposes. Smith lived in a house adjoining, until, becoming landlord of the Blue Boar, Westbar, Joseph Kirk succeeded him at the Scotland Street Gaol." Perhaps these premises later became the 'Crown Inn' ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry1000 Posted August 15, 2006 Author Share Posted August 15, 2006 I will look into it and find out, the building may have stood when Leader wrote the book but what about today? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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