Oddfellows Arms on the Corner of Carden Street and South Street.


The Oddfellows Arms in Carden Street opened its doors in 1870 and finally shut in 1964. I feel sure both my grandfather and his son (my dad) Ted Holland would have used this public house. The Holland family lived at no. 20 and also no. 38 Carden Street, originally starting off living in Sherborne Street, Birmingham, in the 1901 Census, they moved to and were at 2 Beaver Row, Wyldes Lane, Worcester, in the 1911 Census. When Dorothy and Gertrude Holland married their address was 20 Carden Street. When Hilda, Minnie and Ivy married their address was 38 Carden Street. Dad would have been at these addresses too, but when he married mum on the 16th April 1938, his address was Post Office Knightwick, Worcestershire.

Oddfellows Arms (On corner of Carden Street and South Street - Looking North).
Street sign for South Street - Fire Hydrant sign above.
Photo appears in Bob Backenforth's Pub Book is dated 31st May, 1960.
Landlord Percy Turberfield 1957- 1961 died.
Percy Turberfield Jnr. 1961 - 1964 when it closed. In this photograph Percy Turberfield's name is above the door (next to Public Bar sign).
Advertising Cheltenham and Hereford Ales.
Large building in background would have been Fownes Glove Factory.

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