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      Morturn reacted to mikejee's post in the thread Brighton road with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Photographs of Brighton Road. The first of Brighton Road Station and nearby 153,154 the premises of Thomas St Johnson, wine merchants...
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      Morturn reacted to vintagedave's post in the thread Peter Marsh Lamps with Appreciate Appreciate.
      I recently rescued three Peter Marsh light fittings. I spotted them being discarded and recognised them not as PM but as being the same...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Just to show how fleeting some developments are this next few images are of Aston Church Business centre, looking modern but in the...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      As I am looking through this file in order I have came across another Golden Cross picture - this time from the other direction, misty...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      We have the corner of Orphanage Road and High Street, interesting roof line with the long run down to Soccerama and the building to the...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      We are now on the corner of High Street and Mason Road although the view is down High Street, old name on the corner Midland Bank. Road...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      we now move a bit further round and come to the old Library building in Orphanage Road, close look shows it is and suppose still is the...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      I now know where I am , High Street Erdington, same view although the shops are mainly food outlets now and a lot more busy, clad...
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      Morturn reacted to mikejee's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Here is a photo of the building on the left when it was the coop in Orphanage Road
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Again I am told this is Orphange Road - if it is it will take some of you back to how the road used to be like . As you can see the...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Next up my papers say this is Orphange Road with the Labour club on the left, not sure if this is correct but as some much has changed...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      We now move out for a tour around Erdington , first we stop off at the Golden Cross in Short Heath Road, very much of its time mock...
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      Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
      We are now onto Roll 77 and this general view across to Snow Hill station showing the changes that have taken place and perhaps how the...
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      Morturn reacted to bigjohnuk's post in the thread Herbert Road Small Heath with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Looking for pictures of 158. Herbert street
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      Morturn reacted to mikejee's post in the thread Clevedon Road Balsall Heath with Appreciate Appreciate.
      Here are some photos of Clevedon Road. First the remains of the Parker & Osborne glass factory immediately after bombing and site later...
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