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Station Inn, Monument Road, Ladywood

The Station Inn, 373 Monument Road, Ladywood, at the junction with Cope Street (on the left). At the bottom right of the picture is the start of the now-vanished Shakespeare Road. At this point Monument ...

Stoakes (Shop advert)

Shop advertisement from programme at the St James Church Fancy Fair held on 20 Nov -23 Nov 1929. Ernest Stoakes drapery business was at 206 Soho Road, which lay between the junctions of Baker Street and ...

Suicide of a Barmaid at Perry Barr

A newscutting from the G.H. Osborne collection reporting on the death of Maude Edith Hawkes, a barmaid from the Fox Inn, Holly Lane, Perry Barr. She died after drinking a solution of 'Battle's Vermin ...

Sun Street West and Summer Road

Sunfruit Stores at the junction of these two roads. Some nice adverts along the road for Persil and Danish Bacon amongst others. Notice the two prams outside the shop, both mothers presumably inside Sunfruit ...

The Bates Murder

Newsagent Thomas Bates was murdered in the course of a robbery at his premises on Lee Bank Road on June 2nd 1962. This photograph shows Chief Inspector Baumber talking to the deceased's brother inside ...

The Beehive, Garbett Street, Ladywood

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. ...

The Belgrave Public House

The Belgrave on the corner of Moseley Road and Belgrave Road. This was built by William Charley a local builder, brickmaker and entrepreneur in 1878.

The Bell on Bristol Street

The Bell Public House was a magnificently designed building. It stood on the junction of Bristol Street and Great Colmore Street - exactly where the Etap Hotel stands today. The road running behind the ...

The Belle Vue pub

In the grounds of the Bellevue at the junction of Icknield Port Road and Wiggin Street. Once a month dog shows were held in the pub grounds and small prizes were awarded to the owners of the best dogs. ...

The Billiard Hall on Soho Road

The Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

The Boar's Head Inn in Aldridge Road, Perry Barr was originally built in 1758. A later building of the 19th century building stood until 1937 when it was demolished and replaced by this present building....

The Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr - Building plans

The plans for the current building of the Boar's Head Inn, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr which was erected in 1937

The Boar's Head Inn, Perry Barr

Situated on Aldridge Road, Perry Barr; the Boar's Head Inn served the district from 1758 until it was demolished in 1936 and replaced by a new inn with the same name. Originally it was called the Gough ...

The Boars Head, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr

This pub was named the Boar's Head after the Gough family coat of arms which shows a boars head. It was built in 1758 and demolished in 1936. The present Boar's Head is on a slightly different site. This ...

The Bowling Green public house, Holloway Head, Lee Bank

The Bowling Green pub was at 68/70 Holloway Head, Lee Bank, on the south side between Ernest Street and Florence Street. Ernest Street is visible on the far side of the pub. The photograph was taken in ...

The Brighton

Another view of this public house. One of the longest established buildings on Ladypool Road and one of the few remaining pubs in Balsall Heath. At one time there was one on every corner and in every ...

The Brighton Hotel

The Brighton Hotel was built in 1875 by one William Charley. The enterprising gentleman saw a need for a local hotel catering for travellers using the newly opened nearby Brighton Road railway station. ...

The Brighton Hotel

The Brighton Hotel pub on the corner of Brighton Road and Ladypool Road. Still open for business as of 2011.