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    Pub photos posted by Oldun

    Pub Pic’s.To the Moderator.I know there are a lot of pub pic’s out there but I have a few and thought the odd one may not have been seen or could even be what someone has been looking for.Anyway I leave it to your discretion whether they should stay or go.Should you give the thumbs up I will put...
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    Pubs Of The Past

    Pub Pic’s.To the Moderator.I know there are a lot of pub pic’s out there but I have a few and thought the odd one may not have been seen or could even be what someone has been looking for.Anyway I leave it to your discretion whether they should stay or go.Should you give the thumbs up I will put...
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    New Birmingham 1950/1960 planning booklets

    Just want to highlight Page 43.The 1943 vision for the Jewellery Quarter.
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    New Birmingham 1950/1960 planning booklets

    Booklet: Our Birmingham: The Birmingham of our forefathers and the Birmingham of our grandsons published by Cadbury Bros Our Birmingham,1943.The first three pages in order,I hope.Plus the back page.
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    New Birmingham 1950/1960 planning booklets

    Ps.I entered the above in order,and don’t know why they ended up jumbled and back to front.Hope it is still of interest.I feel if I did it again the same would happen.
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    New Birmingham 1950/1960 planning booklets

    Booklet: Our Birmingham: The Birmingham of our forefathers and the Birmingham of our grandsons published by Cadbury Bros To the Moderator-I thought I would give this a go,but I understand that if you see a problem it will be removed.Our Birmingham 1943.I know the early pages dealing with the...
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    New Birmingham 1950/1960 planning booklets

    Booklet: The New Birmingham based on articles from the Birmingham Mail by Alderman Frank Price
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    Cregoe Street

    Lyn,your folks could well have known the Mallets.Same shop,pub,all close enough.Always good to imagine these things,well nearly always.
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    Cregoe Street

    Thank you Janice.Looks like the paper may have made a slight alteration and the name has an interesting different spelling.Autoramus seems to be a phonetic interpretation,but the original is interesting.
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    Cregoe Street

    That’s an interesting coincidence.By No.10 by any chance ? Maybe someone will come up with a link to your family ! Ps. I realise there will have been beerhouses and other outlets and of course the pub could have been in another street,and it does say manager not licensee.
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    Cregoe Street

    Thomas(above)not listed as licensee of the Warwick Arms at No.60,either.
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    Cregoe Street

    Thomas Autoramus Steel Mallet.( Interesting handle )A public house manager of 10,Cregoe St,in 1908.No.10 appears to be a house.He is not shown as licensee for any of the four public houses in Cregoe St at the time.Woodman No 24, Lamp No 88. Shakeperian Bar 101 or the Falcon 131. Can’t help...
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    The Stonehouse, Selly Oak/Bartley Green/Weoley Castle border.

    Opening Ad and write up.
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    The Cartland Arms Kings Norton

    Opening Ad.
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    The Sherwood - Yardley Wood / Hall Green

    Opening Ad.Holt Letterhead.
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    Ansells Brewery

    Centenary Year, 1957.
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    The Golden Eagle, Hill Street

    Opening Ad.
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    Pub photos posted by Oldun

    The Golden Eagle,Hill Street.
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    Pubs Of The Past

    The Golden Eagle,Hill Street.
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    Pub maps and plans

    The Birmingham Horse,corner of Barford St and Moseley St.
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