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The Brighton Hotel

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

The Britannia Public House

The Britannia was located on the corner of Latimer Street and Pigott Street. At this time the pub is owned by Frederick Smith. This area of Edgbaston was cleared to make way for the park that became the ...

The Cannon Hill Public House

The Cannon Hill pub Edward Road on the corner of Court Road. Since it closed as a pub it has become home to the Balsall Heath Women's Academy run by South Birmingham College

The City Tavern

This pub stands on the junction of Bishopsgate and Tennant Street just off Broad Street. It is a superb example of a terracotta stonework Victorian building.

The Clifton Public House

The pub stands on the junctions of Clifton Road and Ladypool Road. it is named after the road which is named after the area near to Bristol where the suspension bridge is located. The pub sign features ...

The Colwyn Pub

The Colywyn stands at the junction of Great Colmore Street and Wynn Street, its name is a contraction of Colmore and Wynn. Recently refurbished it will be the last public house within the "triangle" of ...

The Diskery and the Wellington

On the corner of Bromsgrove Street and Bristol Street is the Diskery, a mecca for record collectors since the late 1950s, although the shop was originally in Hurst Street and only moved to its Bromsgrove ...

The Dog and Duck on Holloway Head

The Dog and Duck public house stood on the right hand side as you approach Smallbrook Street (Queensway), just before Clydesdale Tower. The picture dates from the latter half of the nineteenth century ...

The Eagle Public House

This pub on Mary Street has now been renamed Snackers although it had been known by that name for several years previously

The Edgbaston Pub

The Edgbaston Pub was situated at the corner of Lee Bank Road and Ryland Road.In 1939 the landlord was Thomas Devlin. This image though was taken sometime in the 50's or 60's shortly before the area was ...

The Electric Tavern pub, Belgrave Road

An Atkinsons pub. The Belgrave Paint and Hardware Store is just visible to the left of the pub.

The Emily Arms

The Emily Arms stood on the corner of Dymoke Street and Emily Street.

The Gateway of India

The Gateway of India public house stands on the corner of Soho Road and Ivy Road. It will still be remembered to many by its original name "Ivy House".

The Grove

The Grove stands on the corner of Grove Lane and Oxhill Road. It was opened in 1891 and this picture was taken nearly a hundred years later in 1985.

The Horsefair in the fifties

This view of the Horsefair shows three buildings, all long since demolished as part of the road widening scheme. From left to right there is: The National Provincial Bank, The Red Cow Public House and ...

The Monument Tavern

On Bellis Street. "This was always known as The Homebrew as they brewed their own beer. Nobody called it The Monument Tavern. Opposite was a chip shop called Julians which everyone would know". (Roy Gurley)...

The Nag's Head

This Mitchells and Butlers pub stood at the corner of Monument Road and Icknield Port Road, The landlord at this time was John Clark. The row of houses to the right are now the site of Ladywood Fire Station....

The New Moseley Arms Public House

The New Moseley Arms on the corner of Edward Road and Tindal Street. Since refurbished and renamed The Clock.