Radiorails
master brummie
Yes, it is the keep left sign that bothers me with my suggestion. But I only remember the Spring Hill library junction up until 1954, after which major changes started to take place.
I've just had a look in the thread below but the church has a wall round the churchyard whereas the building where the bus was is directly on the road ...The tower of Christ Church, Sparkbrook looks remarkably similar to the one in the background, I'm not saying that this building is a church but it looks like there was a church nearby. The church was demolished around 2005. John
Sorry Carolina, but the pinnacles on that church tower do not fit the photo.I have gone through all of my Hockley photos and the only one I can find that may be the spire in the back ground is this one. St Georges View attachment 130552
The building to the right of the driver and about level with the upper deck, seems to show an unusual set of 3 windows that cascade downwards. I can't find this feature on Spring Hill Library
Many thanks for your helpI have been on this thread from the start, nearly drove myself nuts, all I will say is it's not Spring Hill library, have now given up.
Does anyone know where buses on the Inner Circle route were garaged?Is it possible that the bus is not actually on the route, but making its way to or from the garage?