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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    now we have a view of the other side of the road , Taylor and Challen Limited in large lettering at the top of the building, the rest...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    We now turn around and look down Mary Ann Street , lots of factories and looking down towards St. Pauls Square, it now seems to have...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    This is one of the many railway bridges under the approach to Snow Hill off Livery Street , this is Henrietta Street, girder style...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Next we move a bit further down the road, (previous building in the distance) fine building with entrance either end with the windows...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Roll 78, this is more for me to keep track of where I am , first up we are in Livery Street, stonework says " Gothic Vaughton Works "...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Last on this roll is a picture taken supposedly in Aston, we can see its an M & B pub, corner of ..... I seem to remember the image but...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    I will give you this one for free as I have no information for it , nice building, brickwork, metal framed windows and a few flourishes...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Now to the city centre and a location long gone just off Broad Street, when I was little we used to go to the Ideal Home exhibition at...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Here we have the last few bits off Roll 77 first up Washwood Heath Sidings No.1 , signal box on the edge of the sidings, almost timeless...
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    Morturn reacted to Astoness's post in the thread MY FIRST/SECOND GRANDCHILD with Appreciate Appreciate.
    happy 10th birthday to my grandson james ..here he is in next seasons new villa kit apparently the design is close to the one they had...
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    Neville now starting to get some darker feathers. Being well fed (apologies to the faint hearted but it is nature :rolleyes: ). Also...
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    Morturn reacted to mikejee's post in the thread Brighton road with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Photographs of Brighton Road. The first of Brighton Road Station and nearby 153,154 the premises of Thomas St Johnson, wine merchants...
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    Morturn reacted to vintagedave's post in the thread Peter Marsh Lamps with Appreciate Appreciate.
    I recently rescued three Peter Marsh light fittings. I spotted them being discarded and recognised them not as PM but as being the same...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Just to show how fleeting some developments are this next few images are of Aston Church Business centre, looking modern but in the...
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    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    As I am looking through this file in order I have came across another Golden Cross picture - this time from the other direction, misty...
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