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Belgrave Road, Balsall Heath

Mal

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I'm keen to find any photos of Belgrave Road from the early 1900s (before the Belgrave Middleway was built). In particular, I'm interested in the houses on the same side of the road as 115 Belgrave Road (ie between Princess Road and Alexandra Road).Can anybody help? Mal
 
I'm keen to find any photos of Belgrave Road from the early 1900s (before the Belgrave Middleway was built). In particular, I'm interested in the houses on the same side of the road as 115 Belgrave Road (ie between Princess Road and Alexandra Road).Can anybody help? Mal
I can't supply any photos I'm afraid but I'd like to know if you know any of your neighbours around 115, Belgrave Road. Len da Costa, his wife Harriet who was a dress maker and of course Pat roach the wrestler.
 
Picture of Pat Roach and his brothers in Balsall Heath
 

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Please could anybody help in pinpointing the location of 16 Belgrave Road ( Belgrave Middleway) and when roughly the houses were demolished, I believe some of the road suffered bomb damage in WW2.

Thanks in advance

Linda
 
First map is from 1950. Houses numbered but some have already disappeared (inc. no. 16). Second map is from 1916 on which the pink arrows mark no. 12 and no. 38, and the green arrow marks what I think is no. 16...

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When traveling on the Inner Circle the buses seemed to pick up speed when traveling down Belgrave Road. To a youngster that was quite exhilarating. From memory I believe the was a compulsory bus stop either hallway down the hill or more likely at the bottom of the hill.
 
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