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Discover the history of Birmingham’s canals.
This pub is influenced by its location - the Chinese Quarter.
This pub stands close to one of the canals which form the figure of eight.
Rather than an historical event, the naming of this pub derives from a comment.
This pub is named after one of the 12 gates in Coventry’s city wall.
Discover the history of the famous car.
Who was the Earl of Mercia?
This building was once home to Commercial Union Assurance.
This pub was originally the Avion Super Cinema.
This pub is closed permanently.
This pub is one of the largest and finest examples in the country of a Brewer’s Tudor-style public house.
This building was originally constructed in 1955 on the site of what was once the gardens to a property known as The Shrubbery.
Take a look at old photographs of Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre.
Discover the history of Solihull.
This pub is a former cinema.
This pub tells the story of the ‘Curly Wyrley’, but not the chocolate bar!
The original Clifton cinema was classed as a super-cinema.
This pub is named after a gardener who was at the forefront of the movement away from classical landscaping to the romantic style.
Discover the history of Brierley Hill, along with its famous industrial pioneer.
Discover the history of Wednesbury.
Joseph Wood’s petrol station once traded on this site.
This pub is built on the site of the Round Oak Steel Works.
Discover the history of Erdington.
Read about one of the oddest cars ever seen, the Gyrocar.
Britannia is the personification of Britain, usually as a helmeted woman with shield and trident.
This pub is named after someone best remembered for his volumes of ballads and lyrics.
This pub still has the original cells – you best behave here!
Discover the history of Dudley.
Read about the history of Moseley and some of its famous figures.
Dive in to this pub’s history!
Did you know sack was the fashionable drink of the Tudor gentry?
Did you know the first thread of cotton ever produced by mechanical means was spun in Sutton Coldfield?
This pub’s history is based on chain making, and it even has a giant chain on display!
Read about the history of the Stourbridge Canal.
In this pub you could discover the secret life of the ‘library after dark’.