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Anchor Inn - Bradford Street c.1934 |
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A rare photograph captured in the early 1930's
when Frederick Shaw was licensee of the Anchor Inn. The building is
a member of the city's fine collection of red terracotta buildings
erected in the late Victorian and Edwardian age. It replaced a much
older Anchor Inn. Interested in other parts of Birmingham? Try City Centre Acock's Green Adderley Park Alum Rock Ashted Aston Balsall Heath Bloomsbury Bordesley Bordesley Green Bournbrook Bournville Brookfields Castle Bromwich Castle Vale Cotteridge Deritend Digbeth Duddeston Edgbaston Erdington Gib Heath Great Barr Hall Green Hamstead Handsworth Harborne Highgate Hockley Jewellery Quarter King's Heath King's Norton Kingstanding Ladywood Lee Bank Little Bromwich Longbridge Lozells Moseley Nechells New Town Northfield Olton Oscott Perry Barr Pipe Hayes Queslett Quinton Rednal Rubery Saltley Selly Oak Small Heath Soho Sparkbrook Sparkhill Spring Hill Stechford Stockland Green Turves Green Tyburn Tyseley Green Vauxhall Ward End Washwood Heath West Heath Winson Green Witton Yardley Yardley Wood |
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