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    The Beehive Pub, 153 Unett Street

    Beehive Pub....... But Is it Unett Street? A thread running on Images and Memories of Brum and Brummies Community. Jordans had 3 'Beehive ' establishments. One in Unett St,Birmingham and one in Birmingham Street Oldbury and another in Bromford Road again in Oldbury
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    Super Oil Seals Ltd c1930

    My Nan, Nora Astley worked there. She lived 53 Broadmeadow Lane. She left before the War to have family, My Mu Jean Rita and her Sister Megan. She went back there in the late 50's. She used to bring home bags of coiled springs of varying lengths. The ends, one end was like a cone and the other...
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    The Cartland Arms

    Thanks. What a lovely Art Deco Styling it had.
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    The Cartland Arms

    Thanks. Could be my Grandad's A35 Van in the photo............ I'd like to think so
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    The Cartland Arms

    Looks like 1937 written in pencil. Do we know the actual Date? My Nan was there serving the nobility. Nora Astley, she lived 53, Broadmeadow Lane. and often spoke of what a posh do it was, when she met Lord and Lady Cartland and Barbara.
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