Gill, J. (2021). WP 029 D – Historic Environment Works – Eagle and Tun Public House Enabling Works North Contract Report for Historic Building and Setting Recording. HS2COPA. https://doi.org/10.5284/1103881. Cite this using datacite

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WP 029 D – Historic Environment Works – Eagle and Tun Public House Enabling Works North Contract Report for Historic Building and Setting Recording
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HS2 Historic Environment Reports Series
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Historic building recording carried out on the Eagle and Tun Public House on the corner of New Canal Street and Banbury Street in Birmingham in compliance with the Project Plan (Doc No: 1EW04- LMJ_DJV-EV-PLN-NS08_029005; 2nd July 2020) and Location Specific Written Scheme of Investigation (1EW04-LMJ-EV-MST-NS08-029008). The Eagle and Tun was constructed in c.1900 to replace a previous pub on the same site which had been built in c.1830. The Level 3 building recording covered the main public house and adjacent pub manager’s house. The main survey, which included a drawn and photographic recording was carried out on 15th-16th July 2020 and further intermittent watching brief recording was also undertaken in August and September. Historic building recording carried out on the Eagle and Tun Public House on the corner of New Canal Street and Banbury Street in Birmingham in compliance with the Project Plan (Doc No: 1EW04- LMJ_DJV-EV-PLN-NS08_029005; 2nd July 2020) and Location Specific Written Scheme of Investigation (1EW04-LMJ-EV-MST-NS08-029008). The Eagle and Tun was constructed in c.1900 to replace a previous pub on the same site which had been built in c.1830. The Level 3 building recording covered the main public house and adjacent pub manager’s house. The main survey, which included a drawn and photographic recording was carried out on 15th-16th July 2020 and further intermittent watching brief recording was also undertaken in August and September.
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Jonathan Gill
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HS2COPA
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2021
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County: West Midlands
District: Birmingham
Country: England
Parish: Birmingham, unparished area
Grid Reference: 407778, 286983 (Easting, Northing)
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BUILDINGS RECORDING AND INVESTIGATION (Event)
PUBLIC HOUSE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL PUBLIC HOUSE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: hs2copa1-503450
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10 Mar 2023