A few snippets from newspapers about the Beehive Tavern, a public house which once stood on the site of Digbeth Police Station.
1865 Joseph Duggan, 115 Digbeth licensed beerseller, report of his wife (Caroline) killed by lightening which struck the premises, slight damage to the building
1865 Francis Powers (labourer) accused of assault was living at the Beehive beerhouse, Digbeth
1876 William Nicholls (labourer) lived at the Beehive Inn, Digbeth Birmingham
1872 Ann Carver Bee Hive, Digbeth fined for keeping her house open and trading during Sunday Divine Service
1882 William Bryan (fruiterer) was about to move to the Beehive Tavern

1865 Joseph Duggan, 115 Digbeth licensed beerseller, report of his wife (Caroline) killed by lightening which struck the premises, slight damage to the building
1865 Francis Powers (labourer) accused of assault was living at the Beehive beerhouse, Digbeth
1876 William Nicholls (labourer) lived at the Beehive Inn, Digbeth Birmingham
1872 Ann Carver Bee Hive, Digbeth fined for keeping her house open and trading during Sunday Divine Service
1882 William Bryan (fruiterer) was about to move to the Beehive Tavern

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