Wrens Nest Mill High Street West |
The Globe Public House 144 High Street West |
Fones Mart 142 High Street West |
1833 | Built in 1833 by Joseph Wilson, although the first alehouse licence was not granted until 1846 to Joseph Woodcock. |
1850 | Slatter’s Directory 1850 TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES. Globe, Joseph Woodcock, Wren nest |
1850 | Woodcock Joseph, Globe inn, High street |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Bridge Thomas, Globe inn, 144 High street west |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Morley John, Globe inn, 144 High street west |
1903 | Globe Inn right with wooden sign between first elevation windows. This picture was taken from onboard a tram, Glossop Tramways operated from 20 August 1903 to 24 December 1927 promoted by the Urban Electric Supply Company Limited. |
1910 | This probably a Whitsun parade walking west along High Street West with The Globe pub (left). Image from a digital collection by Bert Baker. |
1911 | Census Number 144 was a property with 9 main rooms occupied by John Morley 56, a Publican, his wife Alice Morley 44, married 3 years with no children. Also at this address was Hannah Oldham 51, a Barmaid. |
1925 | Kelly’sDirectory Morley Alice (Mrs.), Globe hotel, 144 High street west |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Morley Alice (Mrs.), Globe hotel, 144 High st. west |
2000 | The Globe, a Bass public house. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2009 | Google Street View Shows The Globe Public House |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |
2014 | Steve @akaCrush on Twitter writes; Great bohemian atmosphere, good food, all kinds of live music & they brew cracking ales on site - what’s not to like?! |