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Mossy
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I went in there once in the 60s very colourful
Mossy
Mossy
Hmmm I am sure that was Barry's hang out there are a few tales on this colourful character and his 'friend' Carmen has been mentioned........nothing new is there!!
Dave89, I guess you have to either know about these places to avoid or walk in like us and learn by experience,( the knowledge that they exist that is )
In the second half of the fifties I was at Central Tech, Suffolk Street and B'ham CAT (now Aston University). Sometimes both on the same day. The Troc was our oasis en route between the two. It became our usual meeting place. At lunch time, there were people from the Post and Mail. In the evening it had more of a homosexual tendency. At the time it was, possibly, the only Bass house in the centre.I'm sure you are right, I used to use the Troc fairly regularly at
lunchtime in the early 60s, - and a couple of times at night
accompanied by a male friend from work, so perhaps we didn't
stand out too much! Another pub which I haven't heard mentioned
was the Falstaff which I seem to remember had three floors, one
with a similar clientele, one with 'working girls' (or so I was told),
and one for the rest of us! It was close to Old Square, and not far
from the Kings Hall Market, but I can't remember which street it was in.
Kind regards
Dave