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This item is from Birmingham Daily Post - Saturday 01 July 1995, a few inaccuracies but still interesting. I suspect the first court mentioned was the one in Sheepcote Street.
It must be a typo rather than an error, but it does say the Racquet Court Inn was established c.1747 - according to the map resources I have the site was a field then.
I am not sure if the first directory [1767] for Birmingham is online but, in case of interest, I have transcribed the publicans at :
https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/index.html#1767-Sketchleys-Directory
I planted a strawberry tree two years ago. After a slow start, it's going well now. Trouble is it takes about another five years before any sign of fruit!
I only looked into this place last night because Tom Kenny sent me a message requesting some information. I did not set out to further discredit Joseph McKenna but the information provided in this section has several errors. I have only referred to this book a couple of times and on each...
And just as I was typing that my inbox pinged with a bill for my SSL DV Certificate - that's the little padlock on the address bar to let people know my site is safe - just came in. A mere £106.79p for 12 months. I definitely am mad.
I am including the entry for this pub as featured in Joseph McKenna's "Central Birmingham Pubs Volume 2." Misspelling two out of the three landlords mentioned is hardly a big deal but to completely miss the importance of this house is unforgivable. And all that time he had in the libary!
For a...
Over the border in Smethwick but this firm had a little presence in Birmingham. Anyway, all you need to know is now at : https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/breweries/staffordshire/cheshires-brewery-limited.htm
CALLING ALL RESIDENTS OF HENLEY STREET ..... need help identifying some people in this photograph which, I assume, is part of the Coronation celebrations. The image was given to me by somebody who had grandparents in the street but does not know anything about the pic.