Long shot - maybe someone can help. I have a distinct memory from my young childhood back in the 1960s of standing at a bus stop with my father next to a pub which had the typical style pub sign hanging outside with Bruce Bairnsfather's famous WW1 cartoon "The Better 'ole" on it. I remember it distinctly because my Dad had to explain the meaning to me. In my mind, I associate it with being taken to the cinema, which would usually have been the Oak Cinema at Selly Oak, where the big supermarket now is. I've looked up the usual websites for "lost pubs" but can't find any "The Better 'ole" pubs listed for Birmingham. I suppose the pub could have had a different name and just had the sign to indicate it was just that - A better 'ole. - Anyone out there remember any pubs in Birmingham with such a sign outside? Did any Brewery or pub chain use the cartoon in its advertising in the 1960s ?
Thanks in anticipation.
Thanks in anticipation.