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Saltley Pubs please....

Dennis Williams

Gone but not forgotten
Anyone got these two named and shamed...? Love a map with 'em on...! Cheers..
 

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1. Adderley Arms at 6 High Street, Saltley on the left of photo (north side of street) (identified by close proximity of 'Swinger's' at No.2).

2. London Tavern at 1 High Street, Saltley on the right of the photo (south side of the street) and at the eastern end of Saltley Viaduct (identified by its position on opposite side of the the street to Adderley Arms.

Names and addresses of pubs from 1903 Kelly's Directory of Birmingham.

Hope this helps
 
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It is almost a duplicate of the photo below, without all the crowds. I think the the "improver " of the photo may have made an error, in that it was John Thomas Swingler, not just T.
Map below
map c1889 showing london tavern and adderley Arms.jpghigh%20st%20saltley 1914 from carraige works.jpg
 
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