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    Heneage Street

    Hi Harry, sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. I've tried a reverse image search on google but it doesn't give any matches. The only hope is that the original poster on BHF can scan the image at a better resolution.
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    Heneage Street

    There are 3 shops and then an entry to the court behind, No. 56 is the shop just before this entry. No. 58 (or possibly 59) is set back from the frontage, I couldn't find a similar arrangement on the rest of the street. On the left of the first shop there appears to be some sort of access to No...
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    Final plans and demolition of the Crocodile Works Alma Street

    Some google views from 2026 (aerial) and RSA in 1924 (formerly Pearsons shopfitters where my dad worked for most of his life). Frontage of Crocodile Works (and possibly more) has been retained and looks to be a very prestigious area.
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    Heneage Street

    I'm fairly certain that this photo shows the front of No. 56.
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    Its mikejee's birthday

    Happy Birthday Mike, I hope you have a good day.
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    Its Jayell's birthday

    Happy Birthday, I hope the sun is shining for you.
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    Burbury Street

    Hi Peetzer, welcome to the forum. Are you aware that No. 235 is still standing? It's the one with the brown door.
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    Peck Lane Feck Lane Birmingham

    This could be a possible location.
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    Greatrex

    A different source has the wedding as 27/12/1830
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    Greatrex

    Welcome to the forum. It looks like Sarah was married in 1825.
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    Waterloo Street Birmingham

    Goad's insurance map of 1889.
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    Chain Walk, Birmingham

    I think this b&w photo was taken at the top end of chain walk where it meets Lozells Road, this would make the shop on the corner No. 2 Chain Walk, Russell Taylor (caterers), dining rooms in 1955. Looks like the tree survived (next to No. 14) as did properties Nos 14 onwards.
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    Central Hall Corporation Street

    An article on Birmingham Live. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/inside-long-forgotten-que-club-29033645
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    Icknield Port Road

    This is part of a conversation on Skyscraper City Lyn.
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    Its Key Hill Brians Birthday

    Happy Birthday, hope your day is special.
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