Some history of the Village Tavern on the corner of George Arthur Road and Alum Rock Road in Birmingham in the County of Warwickshire

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The address of the Village Tavern was No.2 George Arthur Road but the building also fronted Alum Rock Road so it seems sensible to list it here.

More information on the Village Tavern on Alum Rock Road to follow. I probably created the page as I had a link to the Village Tavern from another page. When building the site it is easier to place links as they crop up rather than go back later on. I realise this is frustrating if you were specifically looking for information on the Village Tavern. There is information on Birmingham dotted around the website - click here for a suitable starting place.

Birmingham : The Village Tavern on the corner of George Arthur Road and Alum Rock Road [2002]

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Birmingham : Inn Sign of the Village Tavern at Alum Rock [2002]

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Licensees of the Village Tavern

1892 - William Bailey
1904 - Sidney Redwood
1912 - Walter Jacombs
Note : this is not a complete list of licensees for this pub.

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Related Newspaper Articles

"Henry Bowen, Village Tavern, Saltley, was convicted for having committed a scandalous assault upon a young man named Alfred Riddell, on the 3rd instant, and was fined 10s. and costs."
"Aston Petty Sessions"
Birmingham Daily Post : September 7th 1871 Page 5

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