Hello Sandra... I have only just seen your enquiry in 2014... and the doorway and stairs you are mentioning was the ABC Warehouse..... but before that I went to school there when it was Pitmans College and previously my mother went there too when it was Lawrence's College. ... and Pitmans had to move out from Corporation Street to a new Building down (Norfolk House) in the Bullring. We would go up the stairs and turn left to go up another staircase and on the right was the Headmasters Office.... further up the staircase and right to the top of the building were classrooms. A wonderful old building. Georgie.Hi ,
I am looking for premises from the 1970's corner of Corporation Street and Union Street the shop was England Shoes I would like to know what was next door to it please ,all i can remember was a doorway and stairs and when you climbed them it was like a clothes warehouse, I have asked a few people they all remember it but can't think of the name, it was nearly opposite Cherry Street. Somebody said it will be listed in Kellys directories but i don't know if that is correct. Hope someone can help. Sandra
Hi Paul, I have just found this thread. The pictures are absolutely amazing. So busy, so full of life. The buildings are beautiful. I agree with your comments. By the time I had come to the last page, I have to admit I was a bit tearful. I wasn't around in the thirties or early forties but I only lived a stones throw from the city centre, (uptown girl) lol, so I knew it well.I agree, with #24, what ever have the Birmingham City planners done in the last 50 years,? they have torn down some of the most beautiful and historic, iconic buildings, in Western Europe, and replaced them with totally bland unsympathetic and unsightly monstrosity.s, the new library is an exception, shame. Purely a personal opinion you understand. Paul
I was wondering when the New Victoria hotel on Corporation street closed? I have a relative on the 1939 register working there as a waiter. Thank you.Nice one Stitcher, always glad to see Corporation Street which to me always felt like the essence of Brum. There was always something going on. My Dad was the head waiter at the New Victoria Hotel for some years from 1946 and I seem to have spent hours looking down on the passing parade of life from the Dining room window.
Thanks for the memories from tuther side of the globe. Tim
Sorry cant help as lost any contact when Dad and Mom came to join us here in Oz. Last I heard it sounded that it was going down hill but that must have been 20-30 years ago.I was wondering when the New Victoria hotel on Corporation street closed? I have a relative on the 1939 register working there as a waiter. Thank you.
Yes the Central methodist Hall. Still there, but not in good conditionWould it be the Methodist Central Hall?
What would the spire in the left of the street light be?
Perhaps someone would know?
Yes the Central methodist Hall. Still there, but not in good condition