Aaron James Hartley Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 Pictured Landlord Robert Marshall Scott with family. late 1800’s / possibly early 1900’s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponytail Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 Devonshire Arms Hotel, No 118, Ecclesall Road, R.M. Scott, licensee. s07023 Shops and public houses on Ecclesall Road showing (left to right) No.118 Devonshire Arms public house; Nos.114-116 Franklins Bed Centre; No.112 Osbert Skinner, jewellers; No.110 S. L. Whitfield and Son, newsagents and No.108 The New Inn. April 1979.s36428 Wilfred Carlin licensee. 10th June 1987.s25947 June 1992.s21845 From Sheffield History Public Houses A-Z Listing: Devonshire Arms, 118 Ecclesall Road, S11. Open. 1852. Closed. Span. 137 1852 Peter Radford [Soho Terrace] 1854 Mrs Sarah Radford. 1856 Sarah Radford [60 Ecclesall Road] 1859 Sarah Radford. 1862 J Bampton (60 Ecclesall New Road) 1863 - 64 Thomas Radford. 1865 Mrs. S Radford. 1868 T. Radford. 1871 Thomas Radford. 1876 George C Priest [118 Ecclesall Road] 1879 George C Priest. 1881 Cooper Chambers. 1883 Cooper Chambers. 1887 Henry Crosby. 1888 - 89 Mrs Betsy Lomas [118 Ecclesall Road ] 1890 Robert Marshall Scott. 1893 Robert Marshall Scott. 1895- 96 Robert Marshall Scott. 1898 Robert Marshall Scott. 1900 to 1903 Robert Marshall Scott. 1905 Robert Marshall Scott. 1907 Robert Marshall Scott. 1910 Robert Marshall Scott. 1911 Walter Olton. 1912-13 Frederick Taylor. 1916 Frederick Taylor. 1917 J Frederick Taylor. 1919 to 1925 J Frederick Taylor. 1929 James Stanley Taylor. 1931 Jack Lindley. 1932 Jack Lindley. 1933 Samuel Palfreyman. 1936 to 1939 Samuel Palfreyman. 1942 Samuel Palfreyman. 1944 Samuel Palfreyman. 1948 Samuel Palfreyman. 1951 Samuel Palfreyman. Demolished at the end of October 2010. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponytail Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 Information from The definitive A to Z Listing of Sheffield Public Houses, Michael Liversidge. "The "little" Devonshire has the distinction and good fortune to be the nearest Wards pub to the Sheaf Brewery, standing on the opposite side of Ecclesall Road. It is a small house, but an extremely popular one and offers Sheffield Best Bitter in charming intimate surroundings. It's interior furnishings and lighting are to a very high standard and its beautifully etched glass windows feature the arms of the Duke of Devonshire." Lost Pubs Project. https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/yorkshire/sheffield_s11_devonshirearms.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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