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The Outrigger
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The Outrigger was situated on Moor Street.
This pub was also known as The Ship Ashore. It was demolished in 2002. |
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Source: Philip Charlton |
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I was the architectural technician acting in my
first role for the Architect James A Roberts, responsible for the detail
drawings and daily overseeing of the construction.
I was employed by JAR in 1959 as the first junior for that practice. The
client was Ansell's brewery and a lot of the internal naval memorabilia was
obtained from the brewery stores in Aston. My whole career was founded on
the years with JAR , for whom I have many happy memories. |
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Trevor Shaw (October 2025) |
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David Bird |
1974/1976 |
I became license of the “Outrigger” in
November 1974 just after the Birmingham pub bombings. I managed the pub
for about two years before moving to “Fanny’s”, a pub/restaurant |
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