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  1. Laurajadeb

    Help finding The White Lion pub

    Hello! I’m doing so family history searches and I’m trying to find the location of a particular White Lion pub in Birmingham. It may not exist anymore but would love to know what it might be now, my great grandma used to manage The White Lion pub in the 1940s. She also managed The White Swan on...
  2. L

    Nellie Fisher's beer house on 'western end' of Summer Lane

    Hello everyone, I was recently told by a distant relative that my great-great-grandmother, Nellie Fisher (née Bunford), owned a 'beer house' on the 'western end' of Summer Lane. I'm not sure what that means, as Summer Lane runs north to south, but that's what I was told. She first married a...
  3. H

    Stratford Road Walking Tour

    Hello! I hope it's okay for me to post this here. We (Sampad) are running a migration walking tour of the Stratford Road in the summer and I was just wondering if anyone has any stories or memories of living here or running a business here after 1945...
  4. OurKidsKid

    Radio shop and coal merchant Balsall Heath Rd 1920s

    Hello ... I have some written memories of my grandfather who was born at 158 Balsall Heath Rd in 1917. His parents and older brothers and sisters had lived there for many years. Five of his brothers and sisters had been born there. My grandfather mentions that his mother - 'a strict and very...
  5. Rob Derry

    Pubs On And Around Unett Street

    The Pilgrims Tavern and the Dolphin are two that were definitely there as I have a map that shows them both but my mom is certain that there was one on every corner. Any suggestions as to what the others were called and if there are any photos anywhere?
  6. www.midlandspubs.co.uk

    Rea Street Pubs

    A little bit of information is now available for the Coppersmiths' Arms at https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/rea-street/coppersmiths-arms.htm Cheers, Kieron
  7. www.midlandspubs.co.uk

    Milk Street Pubs

    During my research on the Big Bull's Head I got diverted up into this street as it caused a movement of the pub! If you like maps then you'll love the one I have prepared on this page. It illustrates the extension to Milk Street to good effect. Cheers Kieron The link is ...
  8. Kev of Brum

    Demolished Or Closed Pubs Of The Inner Ring Road

    I am currently trying to create a map of every pub that has ever been in Birmingham's inner ring road that has been demolished or closed. And I need help to make sure the locations of the pubs are correct and the names of the pubs are correct. Any help on this will be great.
  9. S

    The Bell in Old Church Road, Harborne

    Relatives of mine used to run this pub and I wondered if anyone has any memories or old photographs they can share with me? I sent the pub a message about its history a few days ago but haven't received a reply. I'd be grateful for any help.
  10. A

    Can you reach 200 plus of Pub Names and Situation (not memories or Wine Bars)

    When the target is reached then we'll advance to 500:black_eyed:! NO Repeats
  11. LucyJayne

    Name of pub on Great Hampton Street

    Hi, Does anyone know the name of the pub on great Hampton Street opposite the Church pub? I would be grateful for any info Thanks Lucy :)
  12. N

    Pub on Stephenson St/Pallasades

    Gilded Cage on Stephenson St/Pallasades Wondered if anyone can enlighten me or if I am just imagining things? I moved to Brum around 1993 and I'm sure there was a bar/pub on Stephenson Street, in the Pallasades building, that had an all-black frontage and was a bit intimidating to look at. I...
  13. W

    The Church Inn - Great Hampton Street

    The Church Inn - Hockley I was in the Lord Clifden yesterday,so took a quick pic of this pub.Didn't go in it,as time didn't allow.Be interesting to see if it has benefited from being close to the Clifden,and also all the posh flats in the area.
  14. K

    Pubs in Bartholomew Street (Little Italy)

    Hi all I have just found my ancestor listed as a publican at 24 Bartholomew Street, Ladywood on the 1901 census. He is George Nutbrown. I can see from the census that next door is a lodging house and everyone in the lodgings are organ players/grinders from Italy, so I can see this is Little...
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