The Eclipse Pub

A Memory of Leicester.

The public house in this picture is 'The Eclipse'. I lived in the Eclipse as a small boy in the mid 1950s. My bedroom was on the top floor. I use to lie in bed at night and watch the Bovril electric sign across the road. My grandfather and grandmother kept the pub, their names were Charlie and Elsie Haigue. As small boys we use to take our toys and play in Cheapside, just ouside Walkers the butchers. The Eclipse was a very popular pub at the time, a very busy meeting place. It was always full with many colourful characters. Sadly no longer a pub, the building is still there. I often look up to my bedroom when I am walking past. That was a time when you were safe up town.


Added 31 May 2009

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I am a cousin of Steve and also remember my grandparents running the Eclipse. The also ran a few other pubs and hotels around Leicester - The Diamond Jubilee in Belgrave Gate, the British Arms on Asylum Street, the George Hotel in Hinckley and the Empire on Fosse Road. Think that's all of them.

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