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    The Sea Horse Inn, Buck Street

    Hello Again Reevesie I must admit I had taken my eye off the ball regarding the Ashted Brewery/Sea Horse activity on the Birmingham History Forum There is much that I have now found out from your comments. I too have an original invite to one of the Famous Baron's of Beef still in the envelope...
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    The Sea Horse Inn, Buck Street

    Hello Reevesie Buck Street ran parallel with Coleshill Street / AB Row and Curzon Street.The end furthest of Buck Street, from from the City Centre some how connected to Belmont Row - a bit of which still exists [there is a derelict ex Coop cycle works there which is currently awaiting...
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    The Sea Horse Inn, Buck Street

    Thanks for your comments and information about the Ashted Brewery and also "the Sea Horse" inn located in Buck Street. John Marrian was my Grandmother's Grandfather. His son William was my Great Grandfather. We have photos of William and many artefacts associated with the brewery and the pub...
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    Ashted Brewery, Heneage Street

    Does anyone have any photos of either of the above-particular the brewery
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