The Beehive - Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...The Beehive Store, Albert St, famouse former employee. Len. FASCINATING FACTS: Mr Hughes then went through several sights and facts of the ?not many people know that?.? type beginning with a Branch of Lloyds Bank in Digbeth that showed their original emblem of a beehive. These can still be seen at Poplar Road, Solihull, and Sutton Coldfield....
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beehive | Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Beehive at Christmas Does anybody remember, the Beehive Father Christmas :?: , the one Christmas i seem to remember that they did an undersea grotto, very naff, but i believed it :!: i couldn't understand how we could be transported down under the sea in a submarine, and find Santa in his grotto, got a pressy for about 1/- and then had a wander round looking at Neptune's world. Got back into ......
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Is this shop still standing? | Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Birmingham Beehive by diplomatic permission deepi, on Flickr Here is is the confirmation. The gap behind them is where it used to be....
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Smethwick | Page 5 | Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Hello Bootneck, Yes, Wills Street. When I was a lad, we lived in a terraced house in Grove Lane between Woodland St and Unett St, opposite GKN St George's Works. Our houses were demolished in 1969 (when I was 14) and we moved to the new estate on corner of Cape Hill and Raglan Road (just behind where the Beehive pub used to be on the corner). That new estate was completed in 1969 - all the ......
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Bee Hive Inn Bull Street - Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Beehive on Bull Street was originally known as the Ship and Rainbow. Its first known licensee was Matthias Webb, Landlord from 1791. The name was changed to the Ship and Beehive sometime after 1835. The name was again changed to Beehive c.1850. Atkinson's Brewery took over the pub and demolished the old building and replaced it with a James & Lister Lea design. The pub was closed in the 1950s ......
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Lloyds Bank | Page 2 | Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...The family connection with the bank ended with the death of James Taylor in 1852. The beehive sign was in use from 1822 but the Black Horse sign may have been even earlier possibly inherited from a bank taken over by Taylor & Lloyds. This illustration is taken from Lloyds web site but without an explanation....
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Lloyds Bank - Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Lovely beehive carving on two walls. (So was it called the Beehive ?). Viv, View attachment 127457 Viv, This could have been a branch of Lloyds Bank as the Beehive was the trade mark of the bank long before the Black Horse. I know that there are several buildings in Birmingham with the Lloyds Bank beehive as, after all, Lloyds was a Birmingham ......
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the beehive pub soho hill | Page 4 | Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...The Beehive (as it used to be) was my Dad's local and part of my growing up as it was at the bottom of my road (Soho Avenue) and opposite my school (Soho College). I never saw Rusty Lee's restaurant as we left Handsworth in 1956, but I did have a friend who lived in one of that row of houses by the surname of Bennett....
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The Beehive Department Store/Shop/ also Binnie Becca'a........can you ...
...The Beehive Department Store, I always thought of it as the last of the true old fashioned department stores. A little like Grace Brothers of "Are you being served" fame....
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The Beehive Pub, 153 Unett Street - Welcome to Birmingham History Forum
...Hi all, but especially mikejee, I'm posting this for an old friend, Cerisa Pierpoint, who has just joined the Forum. Has anyone got any information about this pub in the period immediately prior to 1897 when the landlord, William Mealing, passed away. Maps, pictures or any information would be......
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