Some history of the Engineers' Arms on Brearley Street at Aston New Town in Birmingham in Warwickshire

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The Engineers' Arms was opened as a beer house and located at No.17 [pre-street numbering changes of 1883-4] on the north side of Brearley Street, a short distance from New Town Row New Town Row.

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More information on the Engineers' Arms on Brearley Street to follow. I probably created the page as I had a link to the Engineers' Arms 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 Engineers' Arms. There is information on Birmingham dotted around the website - click here for a suitable starting place.

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Licensees of the Engineers' Arms

1868 - Henry Smith
Note : this is not a complete list of licensees for this pub.

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Related Newspaper Articles

"Henry Smith of the Engineers' Arms, Brearley Street, was fined 20s. and costs for selling liquor during illegal hours."
"Offence by Publican"
Birmingham Journal : June 13th 1868 Page 6

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