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various pubs and outdoors

royal george tilton road..

this pub has been changed beyond all recognition...
 

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bulls head..villa road..1993
 

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last one for now folks..

birmingham arms..moat row..
 

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Brilliant photos Lyn, especially #18 and #28, happy memories of both pubs, here is a view of the King Edward with the Church Tavern in the distance .

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Great photos Lyn
In post 9 , the outdoor in emily St, the note under the photo is interesting . Have played with it. the Outdoor was no 137, and was closed for trading outside licensing hours in 1955. Kellys states that in 1955 it was run by McLauchlin Mrs. Ellen Blanche, beer retlr, so it was probably her that was a naughty girl.

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2 more...

the crossways..college road..kingstanding..
 

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this one i find most interesting...on the back of the photo it reads this old building was once a pub called the albion tavern it is at the juction of liverpool st and adderley st..dated 1989..
 

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thanks mike and asonite..i do have many more pics of pubs that have no location so maybe that will make a good..."name the location" thread....i also have some random street pics that i will most likely be scanning over the weekend...

lyn
 
the avenue...caption say aston st north but i think it maybe aston road north..could someone confirm please...the pub closed a week before this pic was taken..

Never thought i,d see that again,i used to play darts for them,even after i turned 18 too,hehe.Thank you for the picture.
 
Have fiddled again with label below post 10 in stoke st. It was no 17 Stoke st , and again the licence was surrendered for trading after hours in 1957. Kellys shows it run in 1955 by Mrs. Susan Ethel Neale

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Never thought i,d see that again,i used to play darts for them,even after i turned 18 too,hehe.Thank you for the picture.


glad it bought back some memories for you oldroddy...

thanks for the info mike..i wonder if you could check to see if there was a pub on the corner of coventry st..

thanks beamish i didnt think it looked like the coventry road but it is whats written on the back of the photo...

cheers..

lyn
 
thanks mike..i am editing the errors as you post them....:)fraid the writing on the backs is not very good....

lyn
 
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From 1955 Kellys
Dolphin inn, Raymond Fredk. Wagstaff, 58 Coventry rd 10
Incidently, the Tamworth Arms is the preceder of The Outrigger

 
Lyn
Do you mean it is NOW the Dolphin cafe, because , if so, then it can't be the same pub, as the Dolphin pub was on the corner of New Bond St, which, ;ooking at google, is grass and a few odd modern buildings
 
my post 25 of the dolphin cafe...the person who took the pic wrote on the back that he thought it used to be the dolphin pub in the 60s...he also had the location down as coventry road but as beamish pointed out the dolphin cafe in on the corner of coventry street..
 
Hi Lyn just caught up with this thread been out all day great stuff. Beamish is correct in his location of the Dolphin Inn on the corner of Coventry St and Meridan St Digbeth it later became a transport cafe that did bed and breakfast after the war. Dek
 
Hi Lyn just caught up with this thread been out all day great stuff. Beamish is correct in his location of the Dolphin Inn on the corner of Coventry St and Meridan St Digbeth it later became a transport cafe that did bed and breakfast after the war. Dek


hi dek so the pic on post 25 of the dolphin caft used to be the dolphin inn as is written on the back of the photo..just the location was wrong then as its coventry st not road...
 
Lyn
In post 29 . there are two addresses in Friston st in 1955 listed as beer retailers:
68 Barraclough Mrs. Eliz.beer retlr. (off)
94 Giffard Mrs. Sarah, beer retlr
However, no 68 specifically states off licence, so it is reasonable to assume other is a pub, and no 68 is in the photo, this is confirmed by the map, where 68 is in red, 94 in blue, and 94 has a building to the left of it.
Mike

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thanks mike..where would i be without you to keep me on the straight and narrow...

great info as usual..

lyn
 
Lyn
Do you mean it is NOW the Dolphin cafe, because , if so, then it can't be the same pub, as the Dolphin pub was on the corner of New Bond St, which, ;ooking at google, is grass and a few odd modern buildings


Hi mikejee,

You are quite correct, the Dolphin was on the corner of New Bond Street and the Coventry Road. The cafe referred to (Eastside Cafe) is on the Corner of Coventry Street and Meriden Street. Whether it has always been a cafe or a public house in the past I don't know. The address is 99 Coventry Street, so maybe you are able to check businesses that formerly occupied the premises through earlier directories.
 
Hi Lyn,Thank you for posting these great pictures,most of which i have not seen before.Moss.


glad you like them moss quite a few are private photos so will be new to the forum ..posting a few streets over the weekend.

lyn.
 
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