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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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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