The building with 1912 above it was the Co-op if I remember rightly (just had a look), which was nearer to Rookery Road? I have just had a look at some of the earlier pictures and England's is there and the old Littlewoods, and yes, as you say opposite Hawkins.. I sort of remember Fosters being by the Market. I also remember what may have been an older ladies dress shop, but at the same time I wonder if it was a warehouse of some kind - Norman Linton clothes. I don't remember anyone going in there and I seem to remember it always seemed closed. I remember a shop with Walpamur tins in the window - large display tins, and I think it was a double fronted shop, but don't know who owned that or the name. The Post Office and the MEB were set back from the road opposite Englands (?) and then the market and then Hawkins I think - and then I get totally lost.
I remember my mother buying some lovely towels from Hawkins whilst we were at the shop, and she still had them in good condition when she emigrated to America in 1991. Hawkins sold quality goods the like of which we shall probably never see again.
In the earlier pics on this thread (which come from a book I also have) it shows a row of shops which I think were the same row as Broadmead was in - only these were demolished and new ones built. I think the end one is where the Ninevah Dancing Studios were, and of course this building could not have possibly held a dancing studio - far too tiny!
Seeing as Mike has now accessed the 1962 Kelly's, it is looking like I was wrong, so I may have to apologise about the Little Red Shop - I shall wait and see what Pat Mills comes up with as she is hoping they have got a photo. I probably won't be on here again today, fetching grandsons from swimming and then going out to Lichfield for a meal tonight, so I shall catch up with any further news tomorrow.