Alf Rogers
master brummie
Really appreciating your side-by-side comparison photos, Brummy Lad! Wonderful, thank you!
I thought it was 1965?The third picture showing the Palace advertises From Russia with Love which was advertised in February 1972.
What we call: “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory” particularly photo 1.Erdington High Street..... Then & Now....
Photo 1 - My Great Grandparents outside their Central Cafe, from around 1906'ish.... Alongside what's there now... Ugh!
The cafe was originally next door to the Palace Theatre (later to become the Palace Cinema) on the High Street.
Photo 2 - Shows what replaced the 'Palace'.
Photo 3 - Is a mock-up to show where the cafe was in relation to the 'Palace'.
Article from Birmingham Gazette January 1941, with present Google Earth view.
“The city possesses one of the best designed nursery schools in the country.”
One of the most striking nursery schools in the country is Brearley-street Nursery School, Birmingham. It is U-shaped, and all its classrooms have a sunny aspect. Children are seen getting on a friendly footing with old friends on the first day of the new term.
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My how it has changed. Thanks for posting.Joining two photos together, I made this panoramic photo of Salters hardware shop which was situated on the corner of Gerrard St & Wheeler St Lozells. Also, using Google Earth, what that location looks like today.
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I recall the MUSIC BOX at the Six Ways end of High Street,m where I used to buy all my 78" records. I loved the place. Anyone remember it?What we call: “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory” particularly photo 1.
Thank you!