DavidGrain
master brummie
Gaffer which we now use for boss or landlord actually means grandfather so a lady boss would be Gamma. OK I'll go back to sleep now and stop nitpicking.
Thanks for that information I never heard of gamma but I'm afraid I still be using gaffer as that's what I've always said and its sounds better (well to me anyway) but thanks anyway.Gaffer which we now use for boss or landlord actually means grandfather so a lady boss would be Gamma. OK I'll go back to sleep now and stop nitpicking.
i remember a building set further back from the road and a darker brick,grandad lived poolfarm so was in dominoes team and somehow team at red lionView attachment 61774 There are too many posts to trawl through for me to check so forgive me if these have been used recently.![]()
I am hoping Mike or one of the others will be able to verify this one for us. I have it down as The Dolphin, Warwick Rd Acocks Green and around 1927 Mrs Alice Pagett was the licensee.
I was born in Acocks green in 1940 so this was a bit before my time but it does not look anything like the Warwick Road I remember from my childhood.
I've always used "Gaffer" for male and "Missus" for female.Thanks for that information I never heard of gamma but I'm afraid I still be using gaffer as that's what I've always said and its sounds better (well to me anyway) but thanks anyway.
I've always used "Gaffer" for male and "Missus" for female.
O my God yes. She only worked there part time she moved over to that pub from the lamplighter pub where she worked in for quite a few years unfortunately she passed away in 2007.
Thank you for your kind words .my mum was quiet but she stood her ground especially when our dad use to come and bring her home in the evenings he use to stand at the bar and expected my mum to serve him before all the other men waiting to be served and of course she made him wait his turn ha ha !We got on very well Sugar, a very quiet spoken genuine woman . Thinking back I think the reason we got on so well was , my Mother was Irish also , a sort of kindred of spirits I suppose . I'm very sorry to hear of her passing though , truly a lovely woman
Thank you for your kind words .my mum was quiet but she stood her ground especially when our dad use to come and bring her home in the evenings he use to stand at the bar and expected my mum to serve him before all the other men waiting to be served and of course she made him wait his turn ha ha !
Any news on this? Will it be demolished or has it been saved? I was a barman there between 2003 & 2004 -- JamesPhoto taken Friday 2nd NovemberView attachment 128480
My sister trude, xxxthanks trude it is lovely to have your memories of times at the hereford arms keep them coming
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Any news on this? Will it be demolished or has it been saved? I was a barman there between 2003 & 2004 -- James![]()
Does anyone know if the Endwood in Handsworth Wood is sill there? It used have a nice garden area with tables and benches. before I was old enough my mates (2 years older) would get beer for me and bring it outside.
My parent's house was not far from The Endwood, it was closed some years ago but the building was still there.
I haven't been up to Brum for a couple of years but the last I heard was it had been bought to convert to a Mosque - maybe someone else can update on this?
Thank you all...……...This was the last I read from 2015 - doesn't seem any later news
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Historic Handsworth pub to become Mosque
The Endwood, empty for more than two years, will be repaired and restored before Mosque relocatewww.google.co.uk
I did not remember a bowling green there, then again I was not looking for one!Thanks @LOZELLIAN It's sad isn't it - if it takes as long to convert as the Mosque near the Hockley flyover took to build then it could be years!
We moved to Handsworth Wood in the late 60's but I don't recollect there being a bowling green either.
Thanks @LOZELLIAN It's sad isn't it - if it takes as long to convert as the Mosque near the Hockley flyover took to build then it could be years!
We moved to Handsworth Wood in the late 60's but I don't recollect there being a bowling green either.
My parent's house was not far from The Endwood, it was closed some years ago but the building was still there.
I haven't been up to Brum for a couple of years but the last I heard was it had been bought to convert to a Mosque - maybe someone else can update on this?
Hi A Sparks,
I lived in Handsworth Wood with my parents from 1967 - 1973, before getting married & moving away. I recall as a single man at the time that both The Garden gate & The Beaufort Arms were favourite watering holes.
Lozellian.
I think I only went in the Garden Gate once and never to the Beaufort - I was more into going into town pubs where they had a band on![]()