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Where is This #206?

Phil

Gone, but not forgotten.
Not a pub this time but an off sales / outdoor. No clues yet as this might be quite easy.
 

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Rupert

A guess is a good place to start because it can often be right, but if not it can often garner a little information that will help. In this case the guess is wrong and I will tell you that it is not in Washwood Heath or the surrounding area.
 
Lyn

It is in the Winson Green Area, I fear this is going to go much too fast.
 
Lyn

It is in the Winson Green Area, I fear this is going to go much too fast.


phil i only said winson green because sometimes i can look at a photo and get a feel of which area it is...the problem is now which street or road..there were many lol..will take a stab at aberdeen st
 
Good idea Lyn start at "A" and work your way through the alphabet, but I have to say no to Aberdeen St.
 
James turner street or the next rd. Down and for the love nor money I just cannot think of the other rd which is just off Wellington red Winston green
 
Astonian


You are a winner it's No 80 James Turner Street, its now a builders yard & offices,
 
well done alan...im over ladywood sometimes phil so will go and take a now pic of no 80...

lyn
 
thanks rupert thats saved me a trip...noticed the house to the left in phils pic has gone

cheers
 
Lyn

Save yourself the bus fare, here it is.
 

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Yeah, too bad that this can't be done with a few other places. Still hopefully the new tennants found a few cases of brown ale.
 
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