On 12 Jan, <Truffles46@aol.com> wrote: > Neil was correct. There was a brewery in Kings Heath near or on the camp > hill site. A Century of Britain's Breweries has: Birmingham Breweries Ltd, King's Heath Brewery. Reg Mar 1896 to acquire Frederick Everitt, t/as Isaac Bates, King's Heath Brewery; White & Lake, West End Brewery, Bristol St, Edgbaston, and Albert henson, East End Brewery, Nechells, with a total of 136 public houses. Brewing ceased 1900. There was also Manasseh Phillips, Middleton Road, King's Heath (ceased 1920). So there we have two candidates, but neither of them were Ansells, which was in Aston, where there seems to have been about a dozen! > Jackie -- Chris Pampling researching: BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, HOLDING, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY, MAHER all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day PAMPLING Cambridgeshire - Sheffield, 1800 to present VARNDELL Wokingham - Birmingham, 1800 to present