The Nag's Head

 was a public house situated at the corner Canal Street and Upper Edward Street in Weatherfield. Its location near the canal made it popular with the barge workers in the early part of the 20th century. In the 1930s, the landlord was Tom Pickles, although it was soon taken over by his daughter and husband Cissy and Arthur Walker. Arthur's brother Jack lodged at The Nag's Head when he moved to Weatherfield from Accrington in search of work, earning his keep by working behind the bar.


 * From Weatherfield Life (Daran Little and Bill Hill, Boxtree Limited, 1992)