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Birmingham City Football Club will revert to its original name of the Small Heath Alliance for one match by order of the Peaky Blinders.
It's the same area of Birmingham that the Peaky Blinders were founded. And Small Heath has undergone many changes over the years. I'm here today to speak to the residents and find out what they think ...
It's the pub where notorious Birmingham mobsters The Peaky Blinders wet their whistles – and it can be yours for a snip at £175,000. The turn-of-the century villains huddled in The Garrison’s ...
He revealed it will begin shooting in Digbeth and Small Heath within 18 months, saying “it’s like Peaky’s coming home”. Steven said the film is nearly written and confirmed it will feature ...
So how true is Peaky Blinders to the real-life criminals from whom it takes its name? Violence was a way of life in impoverished districts of late Victorian Birmingham such as Small Heath and ...
The 'Peaky Blinders' - so called because of their deadly flat caps - terrorised Birmingham from the late 1800s into the early 20th century, when the city was a world industrial centre.
Originally founded as 'Small Heath Alliance' in 1875, they dropped to the name 'Small Heath' in 1888 before finally agreeing on 'Birmingham Football Club' in 1905.
RESIDENTS who live in the inner-city suburb where Peaky Blinders is set say life in the area is much more dangerous than in the show. Small Heath in Birmingham features as the backdrop for the ...
For the game, the Birmingham City players will leave the tunnel to the sound of the series' theme song, Red Right Hand, and Peaky Blinders-themed hoardings will surround the pitch.
In one notorious incident on 23 March 1890, George Eastwood, 26, was hospitalised after being savagely attacked by a group of “Small Heath Peaky Blinders” led by one Thomas Mucklow for the offence of ...
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