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<big>'''Plume of Feathers''', ''148 Upper High Street, Dudley, West Midlands''</big>
<big>'''Plume of Feathers''', ''148 Upper High Street, Dudley, West Midlands''</big>


This home-brew pub was acquired by the Hughes family ([[Sarah Hughes]] from the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley in 1936.
This home-brew pub was acquired by the Hughes family ([[Sarah Hughes]]) from the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley in 1936.


George Hughes (ca. 1931-1940). George Harold Hughes was the grandfather of John Hughes of the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley.
George Hughes (ca. 1931-1940). George Harold Hughes was the grandfather of John Hughes of the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley.


The brewery closed in about 1955. Pub closed 1964 and later demolished.
The brewery closed in about 1955 and was on sale by auction in 1956.
 
The pub was closed by 1964 and demolished.
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 13 September 2018

Plume of Feathers, 148 Upper High Street, Dudley, West Midlands

This home-brew pub was acquired by the Hughes family (Sarah Hughes) from the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley in 1936.

George Hughes (ca. 1931-1940). George Harold Hughes was the grandfather of John Hughes of the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley.

The brewery closed in about 1955 and was on sale by auction in 1956.

The pub was closed by 1964 and demolished.