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Phil I am sure there was a Davenports pub, it may have been Bath Row.
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left
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Date registered | 12.22.2009 |
nice pics winkle and you rant away if you want...the great british pub is not what it used to be...far too many yuppie eating places and wine bars not many left now where the working class man and woman can go to straight after work and feel comfortable..never see darts or dominoes being played these days and the big screen tvs are ruining the art of conversation... yes its progress but you can stick it for me...there now ive had a rant..
lyn
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Date registered | 02.24.2010 |
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I have given you the names of all the pubs on Holloway Head & Bath Row and I don't think any of them were Davenports houses at any time that I can remember.
phil this is a new one to me...have you seen it before..came accross it earlier..
the golden lion that was at digbeth until it was moved to cannon hill park in i think 1919 ish...dated 1933
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Date registered | 02.24.2010 |
Lyn
No I haven't seen that photo before, the Golden Lion was moved in 1911 by Birmingham Archaeological Society to its present site in Cannon Hill Park. Prior to that it stood in Deritend from c1500. In my opinion it should be rebuilt in Deritend alongside the Old Crown and Stratford House should be moved there as well. Along with the old Lloyds Bank the old Lending Library and the old Italian church all restored to their former glory it would make quite a tourist centre. Anybody got a few million pounds to invest?
its a cracking pic phil..ta for the info..wernt far out was i...there was talk last year of bringing the pub back to deritend but lets not be silly...not much chance of it happening..
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Date registered | 02.24.2010 |
Hi Winkle,
Do you have any later pictures please that you mentioned that you could post of the Richmond folk. I was talking to my dad the weekend and he mentioned someone called Dick who used to be involved with the Bowling Club at the Richmond? Can you remember what year Syd Vernon passed away? Was it 1962 or 1968?
Kind Regards
Karen
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Date registered | 08.15.2012 |
Quote: Karen Williams wrote in post #307
Hi Winkle,
Do you have any later pictures please that you mentioned that you could post of the Richmond folk. I was talking to my dad the weekend and he mentioned someone called Dick who used to be involved with the Bowling Club at the Richmond? Can you remember what year Syd Vernon passed away? Was it 1962 or 1968?
Kind Regards
Karen
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Date registered | 02.22.2011 |
Does anyone know if this old place on the corner behind the shuttering was a Pub? It's not marked as such on the enclosed 1888 map, but it LOOKS as if it was from the windows and door entrance...
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Date registered | 02.22.2011 |
Immediately before demolition it was Southall Bros & Barclay , chemical apparatus manufacturers.They were there from about 1896. Before that no 1 Broad St does not seem to be listed
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Date registered | 12.26.2009 |
Quote: mikejee wrote in post #310
Immediately before demolition it was Southall Bros & Barclay , chemical apparatus manufacturers.They were there from about 1896. Before that no 1 Broad St does not seem to be listed
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Date registered | 02.22.2011 |
Isn't that the old canal wharf offices?
Quote: phil wrote in post #312
Isn't that the old canal wharf offices?
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Date registered | 02.22.2011 |
Sorry Winkle, but I thought that was just some more fancy street lighting. I don't think there was ever a pub there, I think it was always a confectioners. It was still one when this was taken in 1938.
Quote: phil wrote in post #314
Sorry Winkle, but I thought that was just some more fancy street lighting. I don't think there was ever a pub there, I think it was always a confectioners. It was still one when this was taken in 1938.
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Date registered | 02.22.2011 |