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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    My Mom worked in the England's shop in the Seventies, it changed to Lennards later on. I'm sure the City Arcade was derelict and boarded up mid Seventies.
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    Pub at 6 Legge Street in 1851?

    Mom and Dad at the White Swan 1950
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    Pub at 6 Legge Street in 1851?

    Oh my goodness, thanks so much for this..
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    Pub at 6 Legge Street in 1851?

    My parents had their wedding reception in the White Swan Legge Street in 1950. I found this shot and I think it must be Aston Road as Legge Street ran behind it. There's a sign on building that gives direction up the alley to pub. Can anyone confirm this is Aston Road?
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    The Woodman New Canal Street

    The White Swan back room not always that busy to be honest apart from match days.
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    The Woodman New Canal Street

    They have a back room at their other pub the White Swan Bradford Street but Blues fans there match day Saturdays.
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    Lawrence St Gosta Green

    My Grandad lived at 57 next to the shop. Think he was last one to live there when he died about 1964.
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    Perry Barr Shopping Precinct 1960-9, Lynton Sq

    Yes it was Finefare, there was one at the Scott Arms opened later on. I think the car park entrance was next to the Perry Barr Fine Fare, a very dingy hole it was.
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    Woodman New Canal Street

    The website.. https://thewoodmanbirmingham.co.uk/index.php
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    Libraries Under Threat

    That part of Hockley is nearly all council property built in the late sixties, some of it is still decent. There's a sheltered housing complex virtually next door. The Jewelry qtr has seen an increase in apartment type property but they're not overly priced...
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    Libraries Under Threat

    If it wasn't for Tescos Spring Hill Library wouldn't have lasted this long as mentioned before they kind of saved it by helping with refurbishment costs and won an award for their work, Tescos are no mugs and if it was dead around there they wouldn't have built it. I've visited a couple of times...
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    Libraries Under Threat

    There's a massive tesco that's been built around it, they even share the same entrance.. https://www.flickr.com/photos/martin_hartland/5301437230/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/13974995@N02/6231889888/in/photostream/ The council have a huge I T office complex facing it also.
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    Libraries Under Threat

    Spring Hill on Flickr.. https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=spring+hill+library+birmingham would make a good tesco coffee shop:crushed:
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    Libraries Under Threat

    Correct it's grade II but i'm wondering why Tescos haven't said anything as yet as their money helped refurbish it.. https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/articles/04232-tesco-awarded-for-listed-library-development
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