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Bromsgrove Street | Homepage > Warwickshire > Birmingham > Bromsgrove Street |
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This pub was once part of a chain of boozers operated by Joseph and Lawrence Lawrence. They once controlled a small empire of pubs in Birmingham. An 1881 trade directory shows that, between them, they operated the Grand Turk at Hockley Hill, the White Hart in Moseley Street, the Turk's Head in Lancaster Street, the Whittington and his Cat in Great Brook Street and the Dog and Partridge in Birchall Street. |
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| Globe | ||
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| Maid-and-Magpie | ||
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| Malt-Shovel | ||
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| New-Inn | ||
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| Reaper | ||
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| Rose-and-Crown | ||
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| Royal-George | ||
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| Stag-and-Pheasant | ||
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“This life at best is but an inn, and we the
passengers.”
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History and Information on the Public Houses of Birmingham with Licensees and Newspaper Articles PLUS Genealogy Connections |