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Gas Street basin

This is Allport Street, and the old Matthew Boulton Tech is in the background, where I did 'day release' education whilst an apprentice for Merto Cammell. It was replaced by a new building on Pershore Road, which has itself gone now!
That brings back childhood memories, when I lived at my grans in Selly Oak our #20 bus used to turn around using that building as the terminus, and you'd wait for the bus to come into Suffolk Street bus stop...the street was a cobbled surface...looked very dangerous when wet.
 
Vivian Bird first produced a smaller version of the book for City of Birmingham Information Department in 1969 and the larger version was made in 1970 with reprints in 1974 and 1979.
 
It was interesting how she would visit the same site more than once and take another photo from about the same spot and occasionally do this more than once
She was obviously aware of "The changing face of Birmingham" and wished to record those changes.
 
Eric, I love this painting. The boat is just where the Adder was moored in 1966. As a young boy I sat on the roof at the stern and a man took a photo of me
Morturn where you were moored if I was looking towards that tunnel about 10 foott or so from my back was and adjoinnig branch of the canal system and that's where I fell in . That can be seen in pic 105 the branch that is
 
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