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The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

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The Keith Berry Photo Archive

A selection of his scanned photographs and slides together with his accompanying notes taken between the 1960s and 1990s, in and around Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Smethwick, West Bromwich and Walsall.

Old Birmingham Page 9
 
2. Allison Street

Just off Digbeth, Allison Street ha (has?) organisations intent on improving the environment and way of life of the city, including Friends of the Earth (the central building shown here) and Pushbikes. There was, I remember, a secure parking facility for the bicycles of shoppers and visitors to the city, also a photographic processor that was held in great regard by its customers.

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28. Barn Farm in the snow

Sutton Coldfield

Not far from the back of the former Sutton Army Barracks, this used to look like a thriving little farm but I later found it in a sad state of dereliction. I read that it is to be used by some youth organisation. Update Jan 2008: It has now been demolished and St. Giles' Hospice built upon the site.

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