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phil on your pics post 116 there are 2 chimneys on the right of the buiding...i dont think that you would see the one on the right from the angle that my pic is taken..i will stake money on it that it is the observatory corner of hunters road and barker st...will try and confirm it though..
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phil go back to the 45 pic you posted at the bottom of page 2 (ive also got this one in a pub book) and compere it with the one i posted..even the little square panels below the large windows are the same...dont know whats happening with the chimneys though..seems they have added and taken away over the years lol..
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I had a look to see if k could find any other observatory inn in Brum. did not, but in passing did come accross one incident . Around 1890 the landlord and friends were raided in a lock in (though I don't know if it was knoen as that at the time). both he and friends were taken to court and fined (including fine for perjury). However , when he applied for a renewal of his licence the justices were not amused that he had tried to take ht episs out of the police in a sporting paper.
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thanks for that snippet about the observatory mike..would not get that so much today as a lot of pubs seem to open almost 24 hours a day lol...
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hi lynn you can definately add my pic of the observatory to your files..the name above the door is gertrude robottom...the e rolls confirm that in
1922 44a barker st lozells observatory inn....gertrude and joseph robottom
1925 gertrude robottom
1927 gertrude and henry william robottom at this address....
so gertrude had the pub for at least 5 years...many thanks to mike for looking up the e rolls for me just to make sure..
lyn
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I must admit I also looked and could find no other Observatory Inn that was in Birmingham at the time. If you think about it the external chimney breast on the front wall must have been added later because I don't think it would have been designed that way.
Phil and Lyn,
What I'm wondering is what is it that tells you that it was a Holder Pub at one time.
Do you have a seperate record of that sort of thing.
Lynn.
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Lynn
Do you know, I have forgotten how I came up with the last list of pubs that were ex Holder properties. The first ones were pubs that you had mentioned. The second lot were all still displaying Holder livery, but I'm lost how I came up the the third and forth set of names. Thats old age for you, I'll just have to wait and see if it comes back to me.
Quote: Stirling Single wrote in post #127
Phil and Lyn,
What I'm wondering is what is it that tells you that it was a Holder Pub at one time.
Do you have a seperate record of that sort of thing.
Lynn.
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Lyn
You are probably correct as I do have Andrew Maxam book, and looking through it, I see it mentions that the pubs I posted are ex Holders houses. So that is more than likely where I got the information from, as well as some of the photos.
Quote: phil wrote in post #130
Lyn
You are probably correct as I do have Andrew Maxam book, and looking through it, I see it mentions that the pubs I posted are ex Holders houses. So that is more than likely where I got the information from, as well as some of the photos.
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I notice that in Time out it is stated that the observatory was granted a full licence in 1949. I assume that this means a licence to sell spirits ina ddition to beer. In that case they waited a long time , as can be seen below from a report of 7.8.1868
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thanks for that mike..i see the angel is on the list..another of dads watering holes and the building still stands but not as a pub also i notice the union is there as well..that was another holder pub...again the building is still there but not in use as a pub...
lyn
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I found this Holder Pub in Solihull.Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)
I'm sure I haven't loaded the photo properly but here's a try.
Lynn.
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Lynn
It looks fine to me, The pub is still there today and the pub itself has changed little frontage wise but it is hotel complex now part of the Ramada chain, I wouldn't want to drink in there as it would bankrupt you. Oddly I've got to attend a function there in a few weeks time, I'm not keen on the food there either.