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Old street pics..

Lady P,

Expenses will always expand to consume all available income! No matter how you attempt to plan your finances, the gremlins will always endeavour to ensure that their law is upheld. :)

Maurice
 
john & e sturge also had a chemical plant in lifford lane kings Norton. the wheelys rd site became offices and sturge automation I believe in the 60s. I worked for the company from 1979 until 2012 the company kept changing hands bohringer,rtz,rhone polenc and is currently owned by an American company specialty minerals, hope this info is usefull
 
john & e sturge also had a chemical plant in lifford lane kings Norton. the wheelys rd site became offices and sturge automation I believe in the 60s. I worked for the company from 1979 until 2012 the company kept changing hands bohringer,rtz,rhone polenc and is currently owned by an American company specialty minerals, hope this info is usefull
i worked at sturge rhone plenk 80s 90s small world which part did you work in ?
 
john & e sturge also had a chemical plant in lifford lane kings Norton. the wheelys rd site became offices and sturge automation I believe in the 60s. I worked for the company from 1979 until 2012 the company kept changing hands bohringer,rtz,rhone polenc and is currently owned by an American company specialty minerals, hope this info is usefull
 
Sorry Eric Gibson, A case of mistaken identity. Put it down to my age! Maybe we'll meet up at a future date.

Old MoHawk - I understand about the equipment now. I will certainly try the projector/screen way before I invest in a scanner. (See below). My friend came up with the city centre photos but several are of the newly built Rotunda which I'm not keen on. A couple are good and once I get organised I will post those too. Busy time ahead I think!

Sospiri - how right you are! I got into my car on Tuesday and it refused to start. We had to buy a new battery!
 
Not sure if this has been on before. We took it on a walk around the Hurst Street area and it looks like a pub / hotel. Can anyone put a name to it please?
 

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Hi Everyone - we've spent some time getting most of the slides copied. I've just posted some on the Salford Bridge thread and I'm not sure if that's the right place. Do you think they should've been on this thread?
Anyway, I can re-post them if you think that would be better. I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Meanwhile - these were taken from the roof of Ansells Brewery in 1963. The first two I posted before when I was asking for advice so I hope you feel that there is an improvement.
Apparently the garage to Ansells Brewery was on the roof and there was only room on the ramp for one vehicle at a time. A horn had to be sounded - one parp for up and two for down (or vice versa). Strange place for a garage. These were taken by a friend's father as he worked at Ansells.
First one is looking towards the city and the second towards Salford Bridge - you can just make out the chimneys on the skyline.
Third is the site of the new TI building and fourth is the finished article.
 

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pen if the others are of salford bridge then leave them on that thread just popping to take a look at them...no objection though if you want to post them on here as well...one word from me

STUNNING....just goes to show that these old photos are still out there...thank you

lyn x
 
cant beat the old uns can we phil...pen i have replied to your pm sent for advise...what a star you are:)
 
Almost the last of the slides now. City centre in 1967. Lots of parking metres.
What an unusual view of Victoria Square and New Street, quite a different angle of both to those normally seen, thanks for these views, obviously from the bus in the sixties but at least I can remember some of them

Bob
 
Thanks for all the nice comments. My friend Diane went out with her Dad on a Sunday morning to take them. I will pass your comments on.
 
I like that view up Corporation Street, no lamp posts with the lights on cables across the street. Reminds me of my younger days.
:)
 
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Not sure this is the right thread, but came across this picture of Dartmouth Street in 1957 from The Sphere.
 
Lyn, I think it is, it was called Waterlinks House when I last visited it. Its been done over and cladded now.
 
Welcome Richard. Did you mean to post your comment to the Foster Brothers thread? If so I'll move it across for you. Viv.
 
Sorry Alan, the Ivy Bush is on the other corner of Monument Road. The Tea Warehouse is now Ladbrooks. For a long time it was Lloyds Bank then I think a car hire company.
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The Ivy Bush is now much bigger than I remember it. It used to be just a little pub on the corner. Now it looks as if it has expanded into the next door.

Hi David
Do you have any knowledge of an island just off the Hagley Road, in the middle of the junction of two roads opposite the Ivy Bush?
My father claimed that his father was the first taxi driver in Birmingham and that his ‘pitch’ was opposite the Ivy Bush. I found an old map that shows an area marked out for a cab stand in that position - no doubt for a horsedrawn cab. The story my father told was that his father parked his motor cab there but one day the council asked him to move because they needed to build a traffic island. He refused, saying he was there first, and they agreed a compromise. He parked at one end of the area while the council built half an island at the other end with a gap through it wide enough for a taxi. When that was completed, he moved his taxi in to it and the council built the other half behind him, again with a gap for his taxi. He continued to use this space as a cab stand for some years after but I don't know when it was demolished. I have searched for photographs of this island without any luck and the taxi archive records went up in smoke some years ago. I'm hoping someone has information about it.
 
Hi AstonGrumpy This is a view of the area today taken from Google. There still is an island between Vicarage Road, left, and (I think) Chad Road (right) but since they made both these roads one way there is little need for one side of the island although the occassional car does use it.
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