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    brummy-lad replied to the thread Hurst Street.
    I think you are correct about the china shop, probably Crystal Palace No. 76 Smallbrook Street. The sign for J. Child appears to say 8...
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    brummy-lad reacted to superdad3's post in the thread Hurst Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    This print is on sale on Abe Books. Tried to edit to make clearer without success but thought it would be of interest because of its...
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    brummy-lad reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Aston Viaduct 1850's with Appreciate Appreciate.
    I think this must be the lost image being discussed on this thread. So would the building on the bridge have been a mill ? And what...
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    brummy-lad reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Starting to look rather worse for wear and as if it is one of the last buildings in the area judging by the adjacent property this is...
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    brummy-lad reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Quick update - I moved onto Roll 45 only to find a number of pictures I posted in 2023, however these are better copies so I have been...
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    brummy-lad reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    We now move to 112 Phillip Street Aston and an outdoor but this does have the look of a shop about it - Pool Terrace on the wall...
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    brummy-lad reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    After Lyns praises on the Cromwell Street outdoor here is a picture of the Cromwell Arms Cromwell Street, I have previously posted a...
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    brummy-lad replied to the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS.
    I think this could be 112 Phillips Street, the bay window and entry can be seen on the map.
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    brummy-lad reacted to Ornette's post in the thread Sutton Coldfield with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Posted by Stitcher in 2017 in the Sutton Park History thread p48
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    brummy-lad reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread The Crescent, Hockley with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Agree brummy-lad. There's a ghost sign on the end of that row of industrial units. See the image attached. That row of buildings was...
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    brummy-lad replied to the thread High Street Aston.
    I really enjoyed creating that website but my programming skills (virtually none) let me down. I would love to add more streets but it...
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    brummy-lad replied to the thread High Street Aston.
    Unfortunately The Barton Arms and the annex to Burlington Street School seem to be the only survivors in that area. Have you seen the...
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    brummy-lad replied to the thread High Street Aston.
    Hi Mike welcome to the forum. It was 98 & 100 High Street, Aston
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    brummy-lad reacted to pageyboy's post in the thread Soho Road Handsworth with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Hi Folks! I come rather late to the Party, as only just joined today. I lived at 7 Haseley Road. There were 5 New houses and my Uncle...
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    brummy-lad reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Soho Road Handsworth with Appreciate Appreciate.
    This was taken from Holliday Road. Looks about 1920s. The parade to the right has a sign giving the date of 1914, so the view is after...
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