Pubs of High Street Bordesley in Birmingham - History and Information on the Pubs, Inns, Taverns and Beer Houses for Local Historians and Genealogists
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Britannia  

 

Coach-and-Horses  

 

Hope-and-Anchor  

 

King's-Head-Inn  

Thomas and Elizabeth Minor were mine hosts of the King's Head Inn during the late 1830's and early 1840's. Thomas Minor was probably responsible for the opening of the Adderley Arms Inn in nearby Adderley Street. However, the couple went into the grocery trade when living a few doors away from the aforementioned Adderley Arms. Thomas Minor died in 1870.

Lamp  

 

Rainbow-Inn  

 

Rising-Sun  

 

White-Lion  

 

“We old folks have to find our cushions and pillows in our tankards. Strong beer is the milk of the old.”
Martin Luther
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