Scotswood Road, Robin Adair Public House

Scotswood Road, Robin Adair Public House

HER Number
17449
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Scotswood Road, Robin Adair Public House
Place
Scotswood
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
Site Type: Specific
Public House
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Description
The Robin Adair took the name of a previous inn on the opposide side of Scotswood Road mentioned in the The Blaydon Races. During slum clearance Newcastle Breweries expressed a desire to see 'top class pubs like the Robin Adair rising from the rubble to bring distinction and amenity to out-worn parts of the city'. Opened by Dan T Smith. The building consitsed of a bar which could sit 150, another bar, a lounge buffet and an off-licence shop. The keynote of the exterior was a panel 16ft x 10ft depicting various characters in a horse drawn wagon on their way to Blaydon Races. The mural was designed by George Dereford. The commission took 640 hours and consistsed of antique glass, smalti, ceramic and gold mosaic pieces. Less than 25 years later the pub was disused following a fire and considered to be an eyesore. The Benfield Motors Garage now occupies the site.
Easting
420200
Northing
563700
Grid Reference
NZ420200563700
Sources
Bennison, B, 1998, Lost Weekends, A History of Newcastle's Public Houses, Vol 3, The West