This will be a relatively short entry, mainly because of the lack of concrete information. Here's what I wrote in 2011: -
"Back in 1998 when I took this photo the pub was called the Pig & Whistle.
It is a pub I'd not been in then...and I still haven't in 2011!
Moving on to 2021 and the Catherine O'Donovan is still in the same state as previously!
In the modern era (pre-pandemic) it's not too surprising that it had closed down, being the only pub on a street exclusively made up of industrial premises, but it is nice to see it preserved (museum-like) showing a fine example of a back-street boozer in a purely industrial setting.
I
was somewhat surprised to see that it was still open thirteen years
later, seemingly thriving under the new name of the Catherine O'Donovan.
It
is quite remarkable that it has changed so little from the outside. I
assume that it has been redecorated since 1998, but the owners/tenants
have kept to the same colour scheme."
I did pass by in 2018 and took this photo from the other angle.
Largely unchanged in the intervening seven years (redecorated, no hanging sign), but, from what I can gather from t'internet, it was already closed by then.
Moving on to 2021 and the Catherine O'Donovan is still in the same state as previously!
If it is closed, it's very strange not to see it boarded up, I can only assume that the premises are still occupied (but I'm guessing!).
In the modern era (pre-pandemic) it's not too surprising that it had closed down, being the only pub on a street exclusively made up of industrial premises, but it is nice to see it preserved (museum-like) showing a fine example of a back-street boozer in a purely industrial setting.
Postscript: as I was researching the rather sparse details on the Catherine O'Donovan, I did come across a little bit of it's earlier histroy and it was once called The Beehive Inn - picture here.
One that escaped me I think Pete...a shame as nearly all the trad boozers in Digbeth have gone now.
ReplyDeleteI agree...sadly it's the times we live in!
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