This one is a nice old narrow one - Dalton Street. Don't remember it. Ran parallel to Corporation Street. I would like to know what buildings these 'Bridges' connected to and from, and what are the big impressive buildings in the distance. Not much to ask surely? mikejee's 1930s map included for orientation purposes.
Dennis that reminds me of the old B,ham dispatch and mail premises the building in the back ground is the back of the Hall opposite the Law Courts in Corporation St. Dek
Dalton Street is still there-all 25 yards of it remaining in the Bulls Street direction. . Runs from opposite the Magistrates to the entry to another multi-storey car park. What we can see is the corner of the Army Recruiting Office on the corner of James Watt Street in the section that used to go all the way to Lancaster circus (?)
... Another old favourite truncated by 'progress' - Station Street ...
An old atmospheric shot of a snickets in Brearley Street, and some similar ones in nearby Hospital Street. I have relatives who used to live in both these Streets around that period at the turn of the Century or before, and all with BIG families. Very humbling when I hear of modern folks that 'need' five bedroomed houses to cope with their broods....
And just round the corner, literally, into tiny DUDLEY STREET, now a mere shadow of its former glorious self. As it was here in the 70s that Den's friday nights were always completed at Alex's Pie Stand, after far too many brown and milds at the Swan Yardley, as I followed my mate Wilf Clare and his group the Modernaires in their band bus to our Fleur de Lys Mecca. A late night meeting place for all the Brumbeat groups and groupies that has been well featured on this Forum many times. Brilliant times, if only I could remember more...
Another fond favourite of mine is Lower Severn Street as it shoots us over John Bright Street from its Suffolk Street beginnings, down to Hill Street and the old New St Station Car Park entrance.