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Hi Simon.. the royal exchange was not at six ways aston. Six ways was top of Victoria Rd where it meets witton rd and then Birchfield rd ..lozells rd.. The high st ... and maybe park lane by the high st end and close to Barton Arms aston.. kind rega You can see on maps sixways aston.. bye...
Thanks for picture Phil..only just saw this as I have not been on here few years.. yes you are correct.. I lived in Great Tindal St over the road from the Advance factory.. but still on the same side as the pub.. The Stour Valley pub(Hotel)and was better known by the nickname "The Horsefalls"...
Hi people..PLEASE let me put this straight as regards this picture.. and that is IT WAS NOT BOMBED.. IT WAS DEMOLISHED... that is the top end of Great Tindal St and Monument rd...I lived in Gt tindal st..and where that building before demolished a family called Slaney lived and beside them was...
I know for sure that picture of the young girl outside that white house is NOT the so called heathfield road hospital...
I stood outside the house that was on heathfield rd where my sister in law had her baby in 1966.. it was just a ordinary house at the front ..the same as the house next door...
OLD BOY...At long last the truth will come out..yes old boy you are % CORRECT..
It was not a hospital..just a big house and there was a bus stop close beside it.. and a couple of shops..
I went with my brother in 1966 to see his wife and baby(my nephew)but was told I was only my brother could go...