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Recent content by brummy-lad

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    Cox's Bakeries

    An aerial view from 1947. That's a cracking photo you posted above Lyn.
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    Cox's Bakeries

    It looks like Coral's was 197&195, the entry on the far right would have accessed No. 193. On the image attached I think No. 193 is just hidden from view by the pub. Another case of so near but so far.
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    Cox's Bakeries

    Yes there was in 1955 Kelly's
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    Rupert Street Nechells

    Aerial view showing Rupert Arms and No. 61
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    Seeking photos of a shop at 176 Icknield Port Road

    An aerial view and map of #176
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    Mill Lane Digbeth

    I found this other image of Broadbents and Mill Lane on the Digbeth thread posted by Stitcher, think it should be included here. Appears to be a Phyliss Nicklin original.
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    Mill Lane Digbeth

    No. 51 Digbeth
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    Ghost signs of Birmingham

    In 1955 the shop was run/owned by Miss Eunice Thomas
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    Happy Birthday John L

    Happy Birthday John, I hope the snow doesn't affect your plans for the day.
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    heavy snow warning for birmingham

    We moved to Cannock just in time for the 62/63 winter, missed school just 1 day that winter and even then I walked there, the snow was piled up either side of the pavement, when I got there the school had been closed.
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    Park Road, Aston

    Well spotted Alf and a great image, there are very few of Park Road, Aston.
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    cherrywood road garage

    No. 141 Lyn but says it's Jones Richard Thomas
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    Happy birthday Pete (mw0njm)

    Happy Birthday Pete, hope it's a good one.
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    Soho Road Handsworth

    It certainly appears that the Handsworth Historical Society got it wrong, I hope this helps to correct the mistake highlighted by Crabslaw.
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    Burlington street

    Kelly's listing from 1921, lists a coalyard at #35, and several shops including one at #33.
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