Pubs of Nelson Street in Ladywood Birmingham - History and Information on the Pubs, Inns, Taverns and Beer Houses for Local Historians and Genealogists
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Beehive  

At Nos.27-8 Nelson Street, this beer house was located between Sandpits and Summer Hill Street.

Builders'-Arms  

This beer house was located at No.123 Nelson Street West.

Nelson-Inn  

This fully licensed public house was located at Nos.1-2 Nelson Street.

Railway-Tavern  

This beer house was located at No.13 Nelson Street West. William Lawrence was also a jeweller by trade.

Stour-Valley-Tavern  

This beer house was located at No.38 Nelson Street West.

Swan  

This beer house was located at Nos.129-130 Nelson Street West.

Three-Crowns  

Elizabeth Bird was the licensee of the Three Crowns beer house [No.147 Nelson Street West] in the late 1840's. She moved to Bradford Street to run the Adam and Eve.

Woodman  

This fully licensed pub was located in Nelson Street West.

“I think this would be a good time for a beer.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt upon signing the New Deal, paving the way for the repeal of Prohibition
Pub Quotations

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History and Information on the Public Houses of Birmingham with Licensees and Newspaper Articles PLUS Genealogy Connections