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OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

Next not mentioned previously but sure to bring back memories Yates Wine Lodge and Bottle department possibly number 17 Corporation Street, rather an imposing entrance

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Went into Yates's a few times not the bottle dept, a couple or three dock's of Australian white and yippee we'were away . A good snooker hall upstairs too with 3 or 4 tables and the novelty chalk suspended by string from the ceiling .
 
Arden Hotel New Street 1969, nice brickwork, RAC sign old style bus stop and the entrance to Lloyd bank chambers.


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Ist premises that looks empty to the left of the Odeon , every Thursday night in the 60's after getting paid and playing a game of snooker ,we'd call in there at that time it was a Wimpey store a coffee and a burger . No Macdonalds in those days yippee
 
Suffolk Street Queensway in 1974, the old and the new of the Alexandra Theatre, with Spike Milligan next week. HIFI shop and wine bar and a few half cars, Ford Escort & van and a Hillman Imp. You can also see an old style telephone in an upstairs window

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Late 770's I think it was I along with the wife saw Peter Wyngarde as Dracula here , he took 7 curtain calls that night
 
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