Hi yes it was the Woodman small pub, the wifes uncle lived facing that little pub. Bill.can any one remember the pub,in cattles grove nechells.about half way down on the left,I am almost sure it was called the woodman.it was a long time ago
dont time fly.when your having fun.that post was 11 yrs ago.and sill lookinghello, yes thank you very much for the reserch, i am very pleased with it.
we lay on the loding celler doors and shouted through a not hole'Stop puring them slops in to the barrels and the gaffer chaced us down the road,shoutin come hear you yobs,we was eleven then. I am now sixty.Can any one remember any thing else about cattlells grove ie any names,or places down that road.
pete
yes i remember that pub on the corner of johnson stree the pub on the the other corner was the albion
my friend lived next to the woodman her name was carol
i lived in johnson street in the 60 does anyone remember frank gordon scrap metal merchants
Forgive the dumb question...but what role is the "licensee"?If he is listed as beer retailer, then he would have been the licensee. "Beer retailer" can mean either an off licence or a beerhouse (which is only licensed to sell beer and cider, and not wine or spirits, for consumption on the premises)Obviously in this case it was a beerhouse
Thanks Mike. Its super cool that my great great grandfather is part of the Woodmans history. I just wish I could find out more info. I have been searching the internet and ancestry and not finding much so far. :-(
I would love to see more about the Woodman. I have come across other web sites that give you details about a pub like a complete list of the licensees. I cannot seem to find anything about the Woodman online at all.hi brummie 71 what sort of other info are you searching for
lyn