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Pubs Allcock Street

marjorie

knowlegable brummie
apart from the great weston pub on the corner of hack st and allcock st deritend is there any record of there being any other pub in allcock st
marjorie
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Marjorie
From 1855 till 1933 no 7 allcock street was usually listed in directories as a beer retailer, which could mean either a pub (but possibly only with a beer licence) or premises serving for off licence sales only. However on two occasions it is described as a beerhouse, and so it was probably a pub for all that time. From 1937 it was lsited as refreshment rooms. The 1901 census shows that no 7 was known as the Beehive tavern. It would have been on the southern side of the street about halfway between Heath Mill lane and the viaduct.
mike
Mike
 
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