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<big>'''Stork Hotel''', ''41-43 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside''</big>
<big>'''Stork Hotel''', ''41-43 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside''</big>


Formerly a [[Threlfall & Co Ltd]] pub.
Formerly a [[Threlfall & Co Ltd]] pub. On CAMRA's National Inventory. According to the Tile & Architectural Ceramics Society, the fabulous tiled frontage was probably installed by the Birkenhead Brewery Co in about 1903; they say that the tiles were fixed by George Swift and may have been made at his Swan Tile Works, Liverpool.


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Photo SP 2008

Stork Hotel, 41-43 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside

Formerly a Threlfall & Co Ltd pub. On CAMRA's National Inventory. According to the Tile & Architectural Ceramics Society, the fabulous tiled frontage was probably installed by the Birkenhead Brewery Co in about 1903; they say that the tiles were fixed by George Swift and may have been made at his Swan Tile Works, Liverpool.