Getgood Link: Pub Heritage | Birmingham Conservation Trust

'Ceramic tiles found in The White Swan, Digbeth'

'Ceramic tiles found in The White Swan, Digbeth'

Pub Heritage | Birmingham Conservation Trust – A lovely post on that dying breed, the traditional British pub, featuring The Anchor and The White Swan, which are part of:

A series of pubs built in Birmingham between 1896 and 1904 by James and Lister Lea are truly unique to Birmingham. These pubs are named ‘tile and terracotta’ so-called from the red terracotta facing on the frontage and extensive use of tiles for decoration inside.

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Living and loving Digbeth.
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