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From the appearance of the well worn stone bottom steps there were a great many lodgers. The other two steps, presumably wooden, of both entrances, seem to have been replaced,
Hello, John, good to hear from you. I lived down Long Street from you in Winterdyne Place which had Mrs Spencer's little shop at its entrance. I too went to Christchurch School in the 50s, where Mr Craggs was headmaster, and then to Golden Hillock Secondary Modern in the 60s. I expect you remember Mr Travers the English teacher and Mr Matthews who taught music, both a bit too handy with the cane! You could try entering Kyrwicks Lane in Search to see if those pictures show up.
Regards, Ray T. (Thompson)
Take that cars number! Driving across a zebra crossing whilst a pedestrian is still on it.![]()
Hi John, as far as I can see it is the Ladypool Road/Highgate Road junction. Here is the same place today ... traffic lights and lots of trees.Hello all,
The building nearest on the left, was the last to go,at its
end it looked about to fall down !
Also it's not Ladypool road, it's down the lane.

Take that cars number! Driving across a zebra crossing whilst a pedestrian is still on it.![]()


I had that impression Mike, when commenting on the gas lanterns.In the 1912 Kellys William Stephens had the post office at 164 and the drapers at 166
Hello Ray,
I remember Mrs. Spencer's shop well, the fly paper hanging from the gas light ! My childhood friend was Alan Nash, he and his family-mom Lilly sister and dad, lived up the "entry." There was a Brew house, and us kids were banned on monday, wash day. Alan and I both went to Christ Church school, but Alan was a year ahead. We used to race around the block, King st. Main st. And the lane, on our three wheelers.I used to fetch a chip supper from Hickys ?
For granddad when he visited on Fridays. He would give me loose change from his pocket. If there was enouph I would buy the Eagle commic from Gascoigne's the news agent in Montpellier St.
It was not all good but the happy memories dominate.
I hated Golden Hillock school, we had tech drawing in the annex,
The sadistic teacher cained the whole class for dirty hands, some introduction ! My oldest friend Kul became head boy he had praise for the school.
Best regards John

It opened in 1904, so the picture probably dates from roundabout thenSmall Heath Library on Green Lane with Little Green Lane on the left. Unfortunately no date.
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