Some history on Coventry Road from Bordesley to Sheldon in Birmingham in the County of Warwickshire

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Coventry Road Pubs


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Birmingham & Oxford Railway Inn
Bordesley Park Tavern
Brighton Arms
Bull's Head
Clements Arms
Coach and Horses
Dolphin
George and Dragon
Greenway Arms
Hay Mills Tavern
Malt Shovel
New Inn
Old Gate
Old Lodge
Oxford Arms
Plough and Harrow
Railway Inn
Redhill Tavern
Regent Park Tavern
Small Heath Inn
Swan Hotel
Three Horse Shoes
Tile Cottage
Wagon and Horses
Wheatsheaf

This page looks at Coventry Road, from the junction of Camp Hill and High Street Bordesley, through Bordesley Green, Small Heath, Hay Mills, Yardley and on to Sheldon.

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Coventry Road Photographs

Birmingham : Coventry Road at the junction of High Street Bordesley and Camp Hill [1958]
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Birmingham : Creation of Traffic Island Roundabout at Coventry Road, High Street Bordesley and Camp Hill [c.1958]
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Birmingham : Junction of Coventry Road and High Street Bordesley [1958]
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Birmingham : Buses passing under the railway bridge across Coventry Road at Bordesley [c.1951]
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Contemporary Photographs

Birmingham : Bordesley House on Coventry Road [2007]
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Ansell's - The Better Beer

Mitchells's and Butler's Nourishing Stout Beer Label

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Atkinson's Aston Brown Ales

Mitchells's and Butler's Export Pale Ale Beer Label

Ansell's Mild - Brewed in Birmingham

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