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Old Angel Inn Deritend

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just been sent this postcard showing the angel inn deritend...looks like the old crown to me and i do believe that at one time it did have a butchers shop attached to it...does anyone know if it was formally called the angel...

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Apparently the postcard depicting it was published in 1915. Certainly it was the Crown (or Old Crown, depending where you find information) back to 1841. See photo from c 1857. Cannot find a reference to the Old Angel in Central Birmingham
 

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thanks mike and janice but how strange...apparently the painter is not known for painting pubs..his subjects were cattle and animals i believe...
 
Hi, I just posted on another thread re the Warwick Arms and then saw this. My 4th GGFather is listed on a victuallers directory as the Angel in hospital street.
 

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Sorry. did not make myself clear that Iwas referring to a pub called the old Angel. There were a number of Angels
 
33 The Angel Inn Stratford Rd.JPG I was asked some time ago to illustrate a book on old Birmingham and the 'Angel' was one of the subjects. Painting attached. Unfortunately book never published. Eric
 
Eric,

As always wonderful work, this is obviously the photo that you worked from. Staying on topic I have never seen or heard of the Crown in Deritend being referred to as 2the Old Angel" I have tried to find some information on the Artist H.Hatfield Cobley and have so far come up with nothing. Perhaps Eric being an artist yourself you might know better where to look or perhaps you may of heard of him?
 

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Lovely Eric, great work. Which Angel Inn was this based on?? It always surprises me how substaintial these buildings are. Coming from Australia I expect a wooden shanty!! Regards Hayley
 
Hayley, I believe this particular 'Angel' was in Stratford Road, I did not realise there was more than one. Incidently this was just one of the 45 paintings I did for the book . Eric
 
Phil, the artist's name is Henry Hatfield Cubley, well known for his Scottish landscapes often with highland cattle and distant mountains, where he was born I do not know but he was British, funny enough I have 2 birth dates 1844-1902 and 1858-1934, which one is correct I do not know Wikipedia might know. Attached ish h c.jpg a sample of his work. Eric
 
Lovely Eric, great work. Which Angel Inn was this based on?? It always surprises me how substaintial these buildings are. Coming from Australia I expect a wooden shanty!! Regards Hayley

Haley

The Angel was and still is (much altered) at the junction of Ladypool Lane (now Ladypool Road) and Stratford Road in Sparkhill. This is only a clip from Google, I dare say it's open again now.angel.JPG
 
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It's nice to have the right name to work with Henry Hadfield Cubley 1858-1934 but I still couldn't find any background for the old angel other that he exhibited at the Birmingham Salon and the Royal Academy and that he possibly painted this picture of our old friend in Cannon Hill Park the Golden Lion at the same time. Sorry it's not a very good image and once the painting I titled The Old Lion.
 
I envy painters of the past surrounded by wonderful subject matter, I have to rely on old black and white pics mostly, you can't beat the real thing !! Eric
 
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