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The first photo looks like The Hole End.

That is still there. As it was 10 years ago.



Google view is of the Trinity Road Stand.

As it was 10 years ago.


The first picture is taken from Trinity Road somewhere near the Holte Pub. The old picture is taken from Aston Park with Nelson Road to the left. It seems that on the rebuilding of the the Holte End they have made a poor replica.
 
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My brother had the original Architects drawings of the Holte end and about 50 photographs of it being built.My daughter has them now as well as about 100 first day covers of the Villa some signed by old players +the England Manager.She is Chair person of the Villa supporters (here in Kent)and never misses a game home or away.Had some good times at the old supporters club in the Holte from 57 onwards.
 
Still in 1980s Handsworth, Keith Berry looked along a somewhat untidy Terrace Road. Notice the telegraph pole on the immediate right and another in the distance.
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Google driving the same road photographs the scene now. The untidy area opposite the houses now looks tidy and there are telegraph poles still in the same positions.
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In the 1960s Keith Berry photographed Edna Jones' shop on the corner of Freer Road and Fentham Road in Aston.
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He attached a comment with the photo.
This was Edna Jones' shop on the corner of Freer Road and Fentham Road. I knew it well in my early days as her daughter Margaret, and I were sort of school friends, except that she had a propensity to drop me in it by telling tales of my exploits that she came to hear of to my mother. After Edna's death it became an Indian run supermarket for a few years but now, like most former corner shops around here, it is a private residence.

It is now a private house.
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On a snowy day in the 1960s Keith Berry photographed Freer Road, Aston. He had lived in the second house from the right for 25 years.
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A streetview today.
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On another day in the late 1950s, the Co-Op milkman stopped outside Keith Berry's house so he took a photo as the horse looked up with a mouthful of hay.
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No Co-Op milkman there today.
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Not Birmingham, but may be of interest in a Then and Now context. I was trying to locate a route I had taken on a walk back in 1991 from Mordiford in Herefordshire. I had taken few pictures including one of a ruined wattle and daub cottage.

I came across a video on YouTube by "The Solitary Rambler" that showed a walk from Mordiford and passed the same cottage. I have put my picture from 1991 above that of 2018 showing the difference around 27 years later.


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There are various Alum Rock Road views in this thread and here is another looking towards the row of shops on College Road. The shop building on the left has an interesting turret but the modern view will show that it has been removed from the building.
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The shop buildings are still there but the turret has gone and the open space seen in the old view was built on long ago.
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