Brown Bear, Cremorne: The fascinating stories behind 11 of Sheffield's most unusual pub names

Sheffield is blessed with a wealth of historic pubs, many of which were named after influential figures and events from the era in which they were created.

Over the last few decades, the Steel City has earned a reputation for its brilliant boozers and breweries; and more recently, for the community of micro pubs selling some of the country’s best – and most potent – ales.

But some of the city’s most memorable pubs, such as the Cremorne and Brown Bear date back much further, and have been serving the people of Sheffield for more than a century.

Many of Sheffield’s most historic pubs have names that reflect the time in which they were established.

Here, we take you through the etymology of some of the more unusual monikers.

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