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<big>'''New Inn''', ''Blists Hill Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire''</big>
<big>'''New Inn''', ''Blists Hill Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire''</big>
This pub was moved from Green Lane, Walsall, to reopen in Blists Hill Museum in 1982. It originally had Butler's windows and a M&B plaque next to the corner door. It now sells Banks's ales, and has modern Banks's signs and windows. But 6 small roundels with Butler's 'Eagle' trademark survive on the pilasters surrounding the windows, and there is a similar roundel carved into the fireplace in the Tap Room.
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Revision as of 16:14, 5 August 2019

New Inn, Blists Hill Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire

This pub was moved from Green Lane, Walsall, to reopen in Blists Hill Museum in 1982. It originally had Butler's windows and a M&B plaque next to the corner door. It now sells Banks's ales, and has modern Banks's signs and windows. But 6 small roundels with Butler's 'Eagle' trademark survive on the pilasters surrounding the windows, and there is a similar roundel carved into the fireplace in the Tap Room.

April 2016: