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    William Street City Centre

    A cracking image Lyn and must have some age to it as the chap on the right is blurred possibly due to the long exposure required.
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    William Street City Centre

    Looking at a much earlier map it looks as though this was the part in Court 9 being demolished (not showing on 1950s map).
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    William Street City Centre

    An aerial view of William Street dated 1935 showing Courts 9 & 10
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    Help with writing on photo please.

    Doorway seems to match
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    Help with writing on photo please.

    This is for sale on eBay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/376404660457
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    Help with writing on photo please.

    Could it be Southam Priory?
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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    The only images I can find of No. 63, by 1967/68 it had been demolished and was part of the Thomas Startin Austin Dealership.
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    Richard Street, Aston

    A view from the other direction.
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    Richard Street, Aston

    This aerial view dated 1933 must be one of the clearest I have found on britainfromabove.org
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    Highfield Junior And Infant School

    Well the building is still there, a nursery has appeared in front of it, I can only assume that the road must have been narrowed at some stage. I went to that school around 1957 to 1959.
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    A Plan for Birmingham

    A really interesting video which I think puts into words and pictures what a lot of BHF members think about our city as it is now.
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    Chattaway Street, Nechells

    Yes Mark you're right I will edit the post. Thank-you
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    Chattaway Street, Nechells

    This 1855 map of Chattaway Street shows that it was originally called Nelson Street, Cook Street Long Acre was originally Trafalgar Road. Very few properties on Nechells Park Road in 1855. Edited
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    Potter Street, Aston, C1900

    Geoff that's a brilliant street map of Potter Street, I searched for ages late last night for a map like that, would you mind telling me where you found it. EDIT: Just found it, adding the date of 1855 brought it up on google.
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    Potter Street, Aston, C1900

    Great image and so atmospheric. Distinguishing feature are: 5 x terraced houses, entry to court at the rear, path/road on the right of the houses and signposted road/entrance on the left-hand side of them. No houses on the 1892-1914 map fit this image but there is a possibility on the 1839 map...
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