Lyn, was it the ST. CLEMENTS ARMS.phil whats the name of that pub on the corner of upper trinity street and coventry road..street view shows it closed now...i popped in there some years back on the way to an HS2 meeting and took some inside photos which i posted on the forum but could be lost now... but for the life of me i have forgotton the name..shame as i think it is a georgian pub...
lyn
Does anyone recognise this pub?
Frothy , it's an outdoor.
hi froth...are you sure its a pub or is it just a sign on the wall advertising ansells??
lyn
I was born at the Heathfield Road Maternity Hospital, and my dad was 'busy' wetting the baby's head in this pub the Stork.The Stork on the corner of Heathfield and Finch Roads in Handsworth. early 1900s.
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Hi Mindy,I was born at the Heathfield Road Maternity Hospital, and my dad was 'busy' wetting the baby's head in this pub the Stork.
What an apt name for a pub. Maybe there should be a site for aptly named pubs? In Cov the Phantom Coach is opposite the crem. The Bar in the theatre used to be called Mad Yoricks. I was in a Dublin Bay pub called the Sheds once, when I asked it was named after the oyster sheds. Also a pub in Skerries called the Stoop Your Head, I banged my head as I entered. Sorry for going off topic.Hi Mindy,
My eldest daughter, Kate, was born in Heathfield Maternity Hospital in October 1951. I remember wetting her head in company with my father in law in the well named Stork Pub. He seemed more excited than I was. Well, at least he bought all the beer.
Old Boy
Nico,What an apt name for a pub. Maybe there should be a site for aptly named pubs? In Cov the Phantom Coach is opposite the crem. The Bar in the theatre used to be called Mad Yoricks. I was in a Dublin Bay pub called the Sheds once, when I asked it was named after the oyster sheds. Also a pub in Skerries called the Stoop Your Head, I banged my head as I entered. Sorry for going off topic.
Hi mate just noticed the picture of the Woolpack Pub you have and I think It might be the one in Walsall as Walsall also had an area called Digbeth. And the picture I have of the one in Walsall looks similar.View attachment 76441
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These two are from todays newspaper.
I may be mistaken but I don't think I have ever heard of The Woolpack in Digbeth before, whereabouts was it?
I know the present Horse & Jockey in Sutton but is it on the same site as the original one?
I was in it when I was about 14 i had to ask permission being under age, I stood in the hallway (an exerience) old men in the bar rolled pennies and bottles up the table, then they took dad outside and stood him against the wall and he fell forward then they hung a belt which hung skewiff. Is it still there. It was called the Glynne Arms then.
Stitcher this was meant to go under the photo of the crooked house. Sorry if it has not.I was in it when I was about 14 i had to ask permission being under age, I stood in the hallway (an exerience) old men in the bar rolled pennies and bottles up the table, then they took dad outside and stood him against the wall and he fell forward then they hung a belt which hung skewiff. Is it still there. It was called the Glynne Arms then.
The Case Is Altered, near Warwick I think. The licencee was finally granted a licence because the case (for it) was altered.I agree that it does look similar kev but the newspaper clipping did not give a location other than Digbeth.