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Kossuth Inn
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The Kossuth Inn was situated on Hindley
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Source: Martin Jones |
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The Kossuth Inn, Hindley Street off Hillgate, a
large Robinsons house on a street corner. It dated back to 1855 and was
named after Louis Kossuth, a leader in the campaign to gain Hungarian
independence from Austria, and who famously visited Manchester in the 1850s
to muster support for his campaign. The inn, which was situated in an area
of town where public meetings were regularly held by reformers, was named in
his honour. Originally, it was a Bell’s Hempshaw Brook Brewery house but it
passed to Robinsons when they acquired the business and the tied estate in
1949. It closed in 1974 and was demolished |
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Dave Stearn, Opening
Times magazine,
July/August 2025 |
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