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Pubs of Icknield Street Birmingham

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Acorn  

 

 

 

 
Bridge-House  

   

 

 
Bull's-Head  

 

 

 

 
Crown  

   

 

 
Gate  

   

 

 
Great-Western-Inn  

   

 

 
Ivy-Tavern  

   

 

 
Nag's-Head  

   

 

 
Royal-Mint  

 

Moving from the Waggon and Horses in Bordesley's Adderley Street, John Hunt was the licensee of the Royal Mint at turn of the 20th century. He kept the pub with his wife Georgina. The couple had a young daughter called Theresa. The Royal Mint was seemingly a busy house as the Hunt's employed Harry Bowerman and George Guy as barman, Harry Evans as potman and Lavinia Green as barmaid.

 

 
Royal-Oak  

   

 

 
Sir-John-Falstaff  

   

 

 
Station-Hotel  

   

 

 
Stour-Valley-Inn  

   

 

 
Turf-Inn  

   

 

 
Warstone-Inn  

   

 

 
White-Swan  

   

 

 

 

 

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