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Summer Lane

i am posting this one here as i think that maybe the bus was coming down summer lane when it jumped a ditch in ormond st...i think the 3 blocks of flats are along newtown row and are still there..dated early 1970s..there could be a newspaper article if someone could look it up please..

lyn

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That's a great photo
those ditches weren't successful in preventing travelers either
 
The Aston Expressway (A38M) was opened in 1972, so the Expressway mentioned in the article could refer to the A34 ?
pedro newtown row is the A34....i thought it a tad strange that a bus could jump from the aston expressway and end up there...however looking again at the photo i now think it was taken in newtown row (not summer lane) with what was ormond st on the right...cheers

lyn
 
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just to confirm the location of my photo on post 779 it is taken on newtown row looking towards the city centre with what was ormond st on the right where the bus has jumped the ditch...below is scottish maps link i have set it to ormond st and newtown row...just move the blue dot to fade out the map to see what is there now...we can clearly see the 3 blocks of flats as seen in my photo..lyn

 
I might of put this on before.
I owned the newsagent shop from approx 1973 till 1983 ish. The other photos are of the yard between the newsagents and the cafe where 2 brothers ran a carpentry business. There was wood being seasoned on racks which was not used till it had been there for 7 years
Col
 
I might of put this on before.
I owned the newsagent shop from approx 1973 till 1983 ish. The other photos are of the yard between the newsagents and the cafe where 2 brothers ran a carpentry business. There was wood being seasoned on racks which was not used till it had been there for 7 years
Col
thanks col thats very interesting...just wish i had taken more notice of these buildings when i could but of course life gets in the way sometimes..

lyn
 
I might of put this on before.
I owned the newsagent shop from approx 1973 till 1983 ish. The other photos are of the yard between the newsagents and the cafe where 2 brothers ran a carpentry business. There was wood being seasoned on racks which was not used till it had been there for 7 years
Col
thanks col thats very interesting...just wish i had taken more notice of these buildings when i could but of course life gets in the way sometimes..

lyn
i know I often think along the same lines.
the carpenters/joiners were named jones, they both wore dungarees and had pencils behind their ears whenever I saw them. A very interesting area full of wonderful people. I recall an older lady called lil who on a Sunday morning would always bring me a breakfast sandwich as the cafe was shut. Told me lots of stories about the local area
Col
 
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