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I wonder what the designers of the cards would think of the Birmingham city canal developments of the present day?
The shop on the extreme left is George Mason, the grocers. He had another shop in Haunch Lane. One of the shops on the right was a ladies dress shop in the 1950s. There was a greengrocer in that row too. I had my first pomegranate from there on the way home from school.Hi All.
Found this one any ideas?
Pete
The shop on the extreme left is George Mason, the grocers. He had another shop in Haunch Lane. One of the shops on the right was a ladies dress shop in the 1950s. There was a greengrocer in that row too. I had my first pomegranate from there on the way home from school.
I'd eaten it before I got home. You've reminded me how messy they were!But did your mom lend you her hatpin in order to eat the pomegranate?
It is not Trittiford which is to the left of the photo. It is Bondfield Road.Yes, 24 bus route. And that is the Common so I think the road on the left is Trittiford.
Yes, 24 bus route. And that is the Common so I think the road on the left is Trittiford.
...on the front of the card is written "mermaid" but i can see another word before that but cant make it out...
We used a safety pin to pick out the pomegranate pips. My mum must have been very H&S conscious! Took ages to eat a half of a pomegranate. And think how healthy they were - well that never crossed our minds to be honest. Viv.