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The Woodman
The Woodman is a public house on Albert Street in Birmingham, England that is Grade II listed. It stands beside the Eastside City Park and the abandoned, but listed, Curzon Street railway station. ==History== The building was built in 1896 and 1897 with the purpose of being a public house for the Ansells Brewery. It was one of the small corner pubs designed by James & Lister Lea. The building is built from red brick and terracotta with a slate roof. Both the ground and first floor have narrow windows above the entrance, but with wide windows with brick mullions. Since its construction the pub has featured a large amount of tiling inside and large mirrors that are both gilded and engraved.〔(The Woodman ), Images of England, retrieved 24 January 2015〕 There is still a "Smoke Room", although its original use is now prohibited by law, which again has the original Mintons tiling and seating.〔(Minton tiles ), Woodman web site〕 In 1983 the inside was used as a location for a video by the Birmingham group UB40 for their version of the song ''Red Red Wine''.〔(Historic building, reopening ), Birmingham Eastside, retrieved 24 January 2015〕
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