john knight
signman
Hay Mills.
Correct sir,i had many a good night in that pub,with many a stopover,in fact the only time i recall it being closed was after normal hours on a Sunday lunch,this was in the mid to late 70's when i used it.Stitcher
You got the wrong location for the "Old Mo" the one in the photo is the one my old mate Don (may he rest in peace) used to manage in the 60's before he had the accident that crippled him. It's located half way up Tindal St off Edward Rd.
Thanks for that info,i went into a club on the Mosely Road a few times,not sure of the name,i used to go with some of the lads that either came from,or worked in Balsall Heath,at that time i was staying at my grandma's on Edward Road,having moved from Aston.oldroddy
The Old Mo has a reputation as one of the best back street pubs in Birmingham, this reputation was made by Don Marlow and has carried through until today. After his accident Don was no longer capable of working behind a bar for long hours so he became Human Resource for a large meat processing firm, and became the secretary of the Brunswick Club on Moseley Rd until he passed away. The club closed shortly afterwards.
Big Gee, Re. #590, my humble apologies sir because whilst having lunch in South Wales yesterday it was pointed out to me that I had made a mistake. The Freeth Arms was on the corner of Icknield Street and the pub I gave the location of was 'The Standard' (AKA) The Cuckoo.
Probably the labour club that i went in then,shame thing's are not as they were in so many way's,had some good time's when i lived that area,saw a lot of life,i actually lived diaganally acrss the road from the Coach and Horse's,thank you once again for your input,regards Rod.Oldroddy the club I'm talking about was a private members club it was next door to Tindal St Old Boys and just up the road from the Labour Club. All three of them are gone now.