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The Plough and Harrow, Hagley Road, Edgbaston

Although an inn had been on the site of the Plough and Harrow in Hagley Road since the 18th century a new building was designed by John Fallows in a Tudor Revival style and was erected in 1832. This is ...

The Pump Tavern - 236 Soho Road

The Railway Public House

The Railway stood on the junction of Clifton Road and Malvern Street. It was a Mitchells and Butlers pub. It has closed down but the building remains as it was converted into flats. It is still recognisable ...

The Railway Public House on Clifton Road

This pub was on the corner with Malvern Street, close to the railway bridge from where it takes it's name. It closed in the last ten years and is now a domestic residence. It is though still recognisable ...

The Red Lion, Soho Road

This coaching house had its first licence granted in 1542. The present building is a replacement built on the same site. Oliver Cromwell used the Red Lion to provide stabling for his horses and rest for ...

The Regent Cinema

The Regent was also known as The Ledsam due to it being on Ledsam Street. It was opened in 1910 and closed about 1959, which was when this picture was taken.

The Royal Mint, Icknield Street, Ladywood

The Royal Mint public house stood at 200 Icknield Street, Ladywood, taking its name from the actual Mint that is on the opposite side of the road. Presumably people only became confused if they had been ...

The Shakespearian Bar

This pub stood on the corner of Great Colmore Street and Cregoe Street. In the distance can be seen Bradshaw's Stores and St Thomas's Church. Local resident Fred Mead remembers that the owner of the shop ...

The Ship Inn

The Ship Inn, Camp Hill established 1560.

The Sir Charles Napier Public House, Gooch Street

This pub is on the corner of Bissell Street. General Sir Charles James Napier,(August, 10, 1782 – August 29, 1853), was a general of the British Empire and the British Army's Commander-in-Chief in India, ...

The Star Cafe on Mary Street

Mary Street corner with Strensham Road. The Star Cafe stands at the junction, with the beautiful iron balconies to the left, for which Mary Street is well known locally.

The Station Inn

The Station Inn at the corner of Monument Road and Cope Street. This pub was so called because the local railway station was directly opposite.The building to the right was at one time the home of the ...

The Trees Hotel on Bath Row

The Trees Hotel (Formerly The Trees Inn) stodd on the corner of Wheeleys Lane at 98/100 Bath Row. Wheeleys Lane is the road running off to the left of the picture. Landlords of the pub include John Duller ...

The Uplands Hotel, Oxhill Road

The Uplands Hotel on the corner of Oxhill Road where it meets Sandwell Road and turns towards Handsworth Cemetery. This public house was opened in 1932.

The Victoria Public House on Runcorn Road

This has now closed down. It is still there in situ at the Moseley Road end of Runcorn Road.

The Waggon and Horses

Originally built about 1700 and demolished in 1870. Handsworth Council House and Public Library were erected on the site in 1877. In 1780 this was the place where James Watt's invention of the crank ...

The Wallace Inn Public House

The Wallace, Longmore Street on the corner of Balsall Heath Road

The Warstone Public House

The Warstone, near the library in Icknield Street. The pub got its name from the large boulder which lies at the edge of the nearby Warstone Lane Cemetery, which is said to have been deposited by a large ...