Is Small Heath a real place?

Small Heath is an area in south-east Birmingham, West Midlands, England situated on and around the Coventry Road about 2 miles (3 km) from the city centre.
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Where is Peaky Blinders set Small Heath?

Small Heath - via Castlefield

The real Small Heath is an area south east of Birmingham, where the real Peaky Blinders were thought to have first emerged, terrorising the streets from the 1890s through to the 1910s.
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Is the garrison a real pub in Birmingham?

A pub made famous by the BBC TV drama Peaky Blinders has been sold for £183,000 at auction - £20,000 higher than its minimum guide price. The Garrison, in Garrison Lane, Birmingham, went under the hammer at Villa Park.
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Was there a real Peaky Blinders?

Yes, Peaky Blinders is actually based on a true story. Well, kind of. Technically, Peaky Blinders follows the Shelby family, a gang of outlaws who infiltrated late 19th-century England — the Shelby's weren't reported to be real people, but the Peaky Blinders gang did exist.
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Is Peaky Blinders based in Small Heath?

It presents a fictional story in which the Peaky Blinders contend in the underworld with the Birmingham Boys and the Sabini gang, and follows a single fictional gang based in post-World War I Birmingham's Small Heath area.
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We Found The Real Peaky Blinders Garrison!! Small Heath Pub That’s Abandoned With A Lot Of History!!



Why are Birmingham called Small Heath?

As Birmingham developed, the wealthy began to look for space outside the crowded inner city. Small Heath, a green site close to and within a fast developing city, began to be developed from 1834 when large houses first appeared east of the Small Heath between Green Lane and Grange Road.
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Where is Tommy Shelby's house set?

Tommy Shelby's house in Peaky Blinders

The house used in the famous series is Arley Hall, in Northwich, Cheshire. The Hall was built in 1832 and is owned by Viscount Ashbrook. It has also been host to Coronation Street, Cold Feet, The Voice, Tonight with Trevor McDonald and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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Who is the real Thomas Shelby?

Was Thomas Shelby a real person? Nope! While some of the characters in Peaky Blinders are based on real historical figures (including politician Winston Churchill, trade unionist Jessie Eden, rival gang leader Billy Kimber and fascist leader Oswald Mosley) Cillian Murphy's character Tommy Shelby did not actually exist.
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Is Mosley in Peaky Blinders real?

Unlike Tommy Shelby's previous adversaries, Mosley, who will continue to be a thorn in Birmingham's side in season six, is based on an actual historical figure. Here's everything you need to know about the real life Mosley.
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Is Luca Changretta a real person?

Luca Changretta and his gang are entirely fictional and come from the mind of Peaky Blinders creator Stephen Knight.
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Where is Polly's house in Peaky Blinders?

Though Aunt Polly's house in Peaky Blinders is located in Sutton Coldfield right outside Birmingham, the house used for filming is actually in a model village in Liverpool. The village, Port Sunlight, was built in the late 1800s as living quarters for workers at a nearby factory.
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Where is the real Peaky Blinders pub?

Telly watering hole The Garrison Tavern was frequented by the notorious Birmingham gang The Peaky Blinders, who were famed for stitching razors into the peak of their caps.
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Who is Billy Kimber based on?

William "Billy" Kimber, born 1882 in Summer Lane, Aston in Birmingham, a brass caster by trade, was head of the Birmingham Boys. With gangs in Uttoxeter and Leeds he controlled racecourses in the Midlands and the North. For several years Kimber was probably the biggest organised crime boss in the UK.
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What street does Tommy Shelby live on?

The Series: In the TV series, the Shelby family all lived along a street known as Watery Lane, where the Shelby HQ was located and their illegal betting offices were located. The History: Watery Lane is considered to indeed be a place where the Peaky Blinders had a strong presence at the turn of the 20th century.
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Can you visit Peaky Blinders set?

During the Peaky Blinders tour, you will get to visit more than 10 filming locations from the show. You may be surprised to find how many seemingly different scenes were filmed in the same locations. Sites you will get to visit include the Garrison location, the Epsom racecourse and Polly and Ada's homes.
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Was Thomas Shelby actually an MP?

Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight has previously stated that while he was inspired by Birmingham's real street gangs, the Shelby family is totally fictional. As such, Tommy was not a real person and did not work as a Labour MP, as depicted in the series.
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Who killed Polly in Peaky Blinders?

The Season 6 premiere reveals that Aunt Polly was killed off-screen by the Irish Republican Army during the attempted assassination of Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin) in the Season 5 finale.
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Who is Oswald Mosley based on?

Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament and later in the 1930s, having become disillusioned with mainstream politics, turned to fascism and became the founder and leader of the British Union of Fascists ( ...
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Are there any Shelby family left?

“It's a myth. There is no evidence for it. The real Peaky Blinder gangs used weapons that were ready to hand, and not expensive.
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How historically accurate is Peaky Blinders?

Peaky Blinders has always been a series deeply steeped in both historical realism and historical fabrication. While many of the key characters in the show are based on real-life historical figures, many of the events from its six-season run were fictionalized for dramatic effect.
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Was Alfie Solomons a real person?

The character is based on a real-life Jewish gangster called Alfred Solomon. Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight says, "We have portrayed him as funny but with an edgy character. The Jewish gangs of the East End would have been just as famous but for some reason history seems to have remembered Alfie Solomons.
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Which cathedral was used in Peaky Blinders?

Tommy Shelby's local church – where he goes to confession and to wrestle with his conscience – is in fact Liverpool Cathedral. It's home to the Te Deum stained glass window, a famous piece of glasswork.
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Where was Ruby's funeral filmed in Peaky Blinders?

Fans of the show spotted the museum being used as the backdrop for heart breaking scenes showing Tommy Shelby's daughter Ruby's funeral in episode four.
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Where was the beach scene in Peaky Blinders filmed?

Formby Beach, Liverpool

Many heartbroken viewers will spot that Formby Beach in Liverpool was the spot where Alfie Solomons (played by Tom Hardy) admitted his betrayal to Tommy, and basically forced Tommy into shooting him dead after confessing that he had cancer.
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