Dog And Duck, Holloway Head

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Date:1865

Description:A drawing of the Dog And Duck Inn on Holloway Head in 1865. To the rear can be seen Chapman's Mill which gave the name to Windmill Street and Chapman's Passage. The Inn stood about where the garage is to the right of the front of Clydesdale Tower.
The original was printed and published by Thomas Underwood of Castle Street, Birmingham.


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1740s
Chapman's Mill - by Chris Upton
Chapman's Mill - by Chris Upton

Turn the clock back a little more than a century and there were genuine windmills ...

1870s
Chapman's Windmill and R.Wier on Holloway Head
Chapman's Windmill and R.Wier on Holloway Head

Chapman’s brick built tower mill stood on the hill overlooking Holloway Head. It ...

1990s
Clydesdale Tower, Holloway Head, Lee Bank
Clydesdale Tower, Holloway Head, Lee Bank

Clydesdale Tower is one of the two Sentinel Towers in Holloway Head, Lee Bank, overlooking ...

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Creators: Warwickshire Photographic Survey - Creator

Image courtesy of: Birmingham Libraries

Donor ref:Local Studies Dept WK-B11-3086 (60/9012)

Source: Birmingham Libraries

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