Date:1960 - 1965 (c.)
Description:The Beehive public house was at 31 Garbett Street, Ladywood, and to judge from the evidence of the photograph was an Ansell's pub. Both the pub and the street were swept away in the course of redevelopment. Garbett Street ran from Summer Hill Street to Shakespeare Road and would have very roughly followed the course of the eastern end of the present St Mark's Crescent.
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Creators: Mr Norman Bartlam - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Norman Bartlam
Donor ref:Norman Bartlam (65/7550)
Source: Mr Norman Bartlam , Mr Roy Edwards , Mr Alex Henderson , Ms Val Blake , Mr Ray Usher
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