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Where is this 185 ?

mikejee

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I haven't seen this on the forum , though it may have been before my time. Any guesses ? The street and preferably a name or number. I have cropped it slightly. Will give the full photo later if necessary.
 

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Mike

I haven't seen that photo of it before but it's the Old Lamb House at the junction of Crooked Lane & Bull St.

Phil
 
What a beautiful building; it must have been one of the oldest in Brum - the 'real deal' etc.
 
Mike another photo ofthe Old Lamb House, in this one the couple in the middle window are the Grandparents of J.R.Tolkien the author of Lord of the Rings.

Phil

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Of course you are right Phil. Below is the uncropped photo. You can see Newberry's, at the corner of Corporation st, on the right in the distance. The picture was apparently taken in 1886 just prior to its demolition to build (if that's the right word) Martineau st. It was no 106 Bull St. I was able to determine this because the caption pointed out that the structure of the building had been damaged in the early 1900s when a Mr Pole, butcher had hung 16 oxen from the front bressumer. To save people looking that up (like i had to) , it is the large oak beam across the shopfront. It looks from the picture that they may have replaced it with an iron beam. George Pole was here 1833-41. In 1829 he was in dale end, and he had disappeared by 1845

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Mike

I suppose what they replaced it with was much better, but I would have preferred the Old Lamb House to what they replaced the replacement with in the 70's

Phil

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mike and phil what wonderful pics...

thanks for posting them...oh the history we have lost...
 
Thanks mike & Phil for giving us the pleasure of those photos. For the sake of completeness here is 1 more:
 

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... the couple in the middle window are the Grandparents of J.R.Tolkien the author of Lord of the Rings ...

I love this Forum, where a statement like that can be dropped into a thread without anyone batting an eyelid! (Well I batted one of mine!)
 
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