paul stacey
master brummie
The enhanced photo dos indeed say "Oakworth" but how or why is a complete mystery to me, have to agree with #29.
paul
paul
Did anybody ever put the query to Malcolm Keeler. Yes (phil) it looks like Oakworth, but having read Radiorails and all my Birmingham Transport Books I have to agree with Post 34 and assume the blind has twisted slightly and it does say Harborne, although when you write Oakworth and then take out the top half of the letters and do the same with Harborne, the only glitch is the last letter all the others could be Harborn, but that last letter an h does not make an e (unless as they say someone knows better (and I am sure and I bow to the expertise I see on this forum, someone out there has the answer and thus does know better). Do the lower deck vents look peculiar to any one else? Or is it just light distortion? Strangely enough Google throws up Oakworth at No 7 Twatling Road Barnt Green.This issue does not seem to have been solved!
Reference to the book mentioned in post 32 suggests that the blind is a little to high in the destination box and actually, whilst it does appear to read Oakworth, it is in fact Harborne. (same number of letters)
Some buses just used the wording Harborne or Bartley Green, but others went to California. Pictures shows the early post war style BCT buses, passing Chamberlain's statue in June 1962 with a blind stating: Harborne and Bartley Green 12. The other picture, October 1957 shows a bus in Harborne Road with a blind saying Harborne and California 12D.
Or, There is a Batley not far from Oakworth in Yorkshire.Perhaps the bus blind maker got confused as there is an Oakworth in Birmingham, Alabama
Solved!Although this query has been covered above, I'd like to add the following.
This is a photograph which an artist has tried to make clearer for printing, and the 'Harborne' on the destination not being fully visible and the artist, probably not a Birmingham person, has taken a 'best guess' at. The picture was used on the front page of the Meccano Magazine
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Certainly the same amount of lettersI have the Meccano magazine in question, and I think that is right.Paul
Work for me on phone and laptop.Work fine for me, plus 'click' to enlarge them.
This issue does not seem to have been solved!
Reference to the book mentioned in post 32 suggests that the blind is a little to high in the destination box and actually, whilst it does appear to read Oakworth, it is in fact Harborne. (same number of letters)
Some buses just used the wording Harborne or Bartley Green, but others went to California. Pictures shows the early post war style BCT buses, passing Chamberlain's statue in June 1962 with a blind stating: Harborne and Bartley Green 12. The other picture, October 1957 shows a bus in Harborne Road with a blind saying Harborne and California 12D.
)Sorry (not sorry) to resurrect a 10 year old thread, but here is a colour photo that clearly shows Oakworth! Where is Oakworth? Lived in Bartley Green for 20 years, never heard of it
On the second page is a picture of a bus on route 12 and look at the destintion. I think the answer is as Lloyd says at #43 above.In case anyone was wondering what the article in the Meccano magazine was about here is the relevant pages......
Hi - do you know the bus route the no 12 bus took to Bartley green in the late 1950’s from Birminghamdefinatly the bartley green bus well from 55/64 anyway, never heard of oakworth or seen a sighn for it would travel regularly between town and bartley green via harborne.
paul
Hi Mike - I’m trying to find the bus route for the no 12 bus from Birmingham to Bartley green in the late 1950’s - can you help at all?They seem to work for me now !!!
It started opposite the town hall through Broad Street /Harborne High Street/War Lane/Northfield Road/Stonehouse Lane/upto the terminus.Hi - do you know the bus route the no 12 bus took to Bartley green in the late 1950’s from Birmingham
In Congreve Street, then followed the New St - Corporation St - Bull St - Colmore Row city loop, - Paradise St - Easy Row - Broad St then as above.It started opposite the town hall...
Lloyd, my error its where I caught the bus to school and forgot it went around the town first.In Congreve Street, then followed the New St - Corporation St - Bull St - Colmore Row city loop, - Paradise St - Easy Row - Broad St then as above.