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The erdington arm .

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
hi pub crawlers
does any-body have any memories of the erdington arms
which you to be at the junction of slade rd which now is part of the
Spaghetti juntion [ nick named the muckman ] this would have been 1953,
i do beleive it changed the name prior to the redelvelopment to form the gravelly inter change it was called the ship at one time now i beleive its some -think else ,[ that i dont know ] i know it was a busy pub anda good darts and domino team way back then ,have you got any memories or would you rather for get them ; life was alot slower then compared to todays rat race ' i hope you will pardon my expression ,
Have a nice day every body and be careful out here
Best wishes astonian ;;
 
Are you on about The Armarda? That's on the corner of Slade down by spaghetti....
 
Is this the place Astonian? It had gone before I knew the area. The Armada is approximately in the same place, on the enlarged junction - went in once, that was enough.
 

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Hi Lloyed,
yes thats the very spot where it was before they built the spaghetti junction
and i beleive it had two name changes since then mrs t is correct on it once being the amarda it was ful of alsorts of cliental and druggies i would never go back again myself
am i right in saying that its called some-think else now as i do not come that way very often from worcestershire . best wishes astonian ;;;;;;
 
Astonian when Pete was at Carlsberg Gravelly Hill he and his mates would have one there after work then for reasons you might guess they chose another pub. Jean.
 
Astonian

Here's another photo.

Phil
 

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hi phil
thanks again such memories .i will down load and copy that one
for my albun have a nice day best wishes astonian ;;;
 
I used to pick up a chap from the Erdington Arms in 1967 when i had a brief spell as a taxi (private hire) driver. We used to get the phone call about 1am, after the lock in finished, most nights. All i can remember is that he could hardly stand and the strong smell of sour milk (rum) that always accompanied him. Good tipper though.
 
I found a lovely old postcard picture of the Erdington Arms - one I've not seen it before, here you go.
 

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That's a wonderful picture of The Erdington Arms Ian. I love to see these photo's just look at those beautifully etched windows. You must have a fantastic postcard collection!
 
Sadly not my collection of postcards - but as they're out of Copyright I cant see any reason why I can't post them here.
 
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