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    Birmingham streets named after people

    Kellet road was Coleman Street back in the 1950,s ?
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    Buildings at risk

    Is bloomsbury library still in need of repair ? Have not been to Birmingham for several years now.
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    Primrose Hill - Aston

    Phil You have explained it perfectly.
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    Primrose Hill, Birmingham 1850's

    I think Primrose Hill was at the top of Avenue Road, on very early maps.
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    Gosta Green Through Duddeston

    Phil I feel just the same as you, I just hope I can contribute more to it.
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    Things We Sent Off For

    I think if Pete to see his thread today he would be very pleased with it.
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    Old nelson gt lister st/rupert st

    Phil Tried to send you a PM but I did something wrong I shall try again tomorrow. Take Care Phil.
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    Old nelson gt lister st/rupert st

    Astoness, I have fond memories of my childhood in this area. Thank you for helping me to remember.
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    Old nelson gt lister st/rupert st

    Thank You for posting it, I remember it from the 1940's to 1950's. I used the Outdoor ( Off Sales ) to buy my crisps Walkers I Think and round the back in Rupert Street for a drink with Mum.
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    Items that have faded away

    The Incredible Hulk.
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    Birmingham weddings of the past

    Is it our Vernon Scripps care of Heartbeat ?
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    Clayton Alfred Frederick(1859 - 1916) Carpenter/Hosier/Stocking Knitter Help Please.

    Re: Help Please. Alfred Frederick Clayton(1859 - 1916) Carpenter/Hosier/Stocking Knit Clayton family in Heneage Street in the 1950's.
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    Old street pics..

    I knew it as NEWTOWN ROW.
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