Date:1st of September 2004
Description:A gallery of some of the famous watering holes of the area. Some still there today but many more which have long gone but are fondly remembered. Many more can be found by searching the website. The Colwyn Pub stands on the junction of Great Colmore Street and Wynn Street. Local resident Lilian Plant tells us that it was named after the two streets...col-wyn.
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The Beehive public house was at 31 Garbett Street, Ladywood, and to judge from the evidence of the photograph ...
The Britannia was located on the corner of Latimer Street and Pigott Street. At this time the pub is ...
The Steam Clock public house stood at 23 Morville Street, Ladywood, at the junction with Sherborne Street, ...
The Turf, a public house at 434/5 Monument Road, Ladywood, where it meets Spring Hill, is seen here ...
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Creators: Mr Chris Sutton - Creator
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