Hi All
I'm just researching my Brummy roots, and found my GGG Grandmother Letticia Hall, in the 1851 Census was a publican at 29 Cliveland St.
The name of the pub is not given, but No 30 next door is a Beerhouse run by G Evans, I have found that was the Red Lion.
A later record from 1869 suggests that No 29 was the Rose & Crown. Was it also known as the Rose&Crown in earlier times and how long did Letticia and family run the place?
It seems that in later years No 30 was the address of Turner Bros, toolmakers.
I'm just wondering if any photo's exist of the buildings, but also wonder if any re-numbering took place that might affect things....any help you can give will be most appreciated.
Andy
I'm just researching my Brummy roots, and found my GGG Grandmother Letticia Hall, in the 1851 Census was a publican at 29 Cliveland St.
The name of the pub is not given, but No 30 next door is a Beerhouse run by G Evans, I have found that was the Red Lion.
A later record from 1869 suggests that No 29 was the Rose & Crown. Was it also known as the Rose&Crown in earlier times and how long did Letticia and family run the place?
It seems that in later years No 30 was the address of Turner Bros, toolmakers.
I'm just wondering if any photo's exist of the buildings, but also wonder if any re-numbering took place that might affect things....any help you can give will be most appreciated.
Andy