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White Swan Tavern, Allison St, Digbeth

laraine

master brummie
Hi all
Does anyone have any photos of the White Swan Tavern which stood on Allison Street, or know anything about its history & licence holders ?
Thanks
Laraine
 
The pub was a beerhouse and at no 79., position shown in red on map c 1889.
A list from Directories and newspapers of Landlords ( not complete and date is date of publication and for old directories can be a couple of years out of date so are marked with a *):

1845*-1855* Thomas Riley
1862 John Gloster
1867* Joseph Litchfield
1867-1869 Joseph Springthorpe (his wife gave evidence in murder case where two lodgers at the were accused of killing a Miss Milbourne. thye got offf, but their accomplice got 14 years)
1870 George Twitty
1870-1871 William Heneage
1871-1873* George Andrews
1876*-1884* Joseph McGann
In 1888 it has disappeared and the site seems to be occupied by an umbrella factory.

map__c_1889_allison_st_showing_white_swan_tavern_no_79.jpg
 
Thank you Mike for looking into this, it really is very interesting I wonder why George Twittey was only there for a year ? The times I have walked down Allison St past the Brolly Works in the past on my way to work, I think the building is now converted into apartments.
Best wishes
Laraine
 
Hi Mike
Close, but you are slightly out with the location. I, of course, have the advantage of a nice plan ...
https://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/allison-street/white-swan.htm
Cheers, Kieron

The pub was a beerhouse and at no 79., position shown in red on map c 1889.
A list from Directories and newspapers of Landlords ( not complete and date is date of publication and for old directories can be a couple of years out of date so are marked with a *):

1845*-1855* Thomas Riley
1862 John Gloster
1867* Joseph Litchfield
1867-1869 Joseph Springthorpe (his wife gave evidence in murder case where two lodgers at the were accused of killing a Miss Milbourne. thye got offf, but their accomplice got 14 years)
1870 George Twitty
1870-1871 William Heneage
1871-1873* George Andrews
1876*-1884* Joseph McGann
In 1888 it has disappeared and the site seems to be occupied by an umbrella factory.

map__c_1889_allison_st_showing_white_swan_tavern_no_79.jpg
 
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