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master brummie
Alma Street Blue Plague Herbert Austin
I would like to suggest that either a Blue Plague or some sort of commemoration be erected in Alma St Aston, and the reason for my suggestion is as follows,
The Commemoration would be for both Herbert Austin and the early years of car building in Birmingham,
In Alma St in the late 1800,s he (Herbert Austin )was building cars, and driving them, the buildings were this took place still existed till 2008, there were demolished in that year, there was a lone voice against its destruction and that was the author Norman Painting the problem with lone voices is they are not heard in the progress of the modern world,
I would be a shame that in some way the work that was done in this street is remembered, Birmingham should be proud of its involvement in the early history of the motor car, we are to late to save the buildings but lets keep the memory alive for the future generations,
I did manage to photograph the building before they were demolished
I would like to suggest that either a Blue Plague or some sort of commemoration be erected in Alma St Aston, and the reason for my suggestion is as follows,
The Commemoration would be for both Herbert Austin and the early years of car building in Birmingham,
In Alma St in the late 1800,s he (Herbert Austin )was building cars, and driving them, the buildings were this took place still existed till 2008, there were demolished in that year, there was a lone voice against its destruction and that was the author Norman Painting the problem with lone voices is they are not heard in the progress of the modern world,
I would be a shame that in some way the work that was done in this street is remembered, Birmingham should be proud of its involvement in the early history of the motor car, we are to late to save the buildings but lets keep the memory alive for the future generations,
I did manage to photograph the building before they were demolished