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    Birmingham Cinemas

    Link to a light-hearted website regarding post-war British cinema-going and tv-watching:- www.tvcream.co.uk/?p=20372
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    stratford st north off Camp Hill

    Is this picture any good at all? From a railway architecture book concerning brickwork. Had to be camera photographed as scanner poorly, but can try again during the week maybe.
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    Lewis's Department Store

    A bevy of Father Christmases in 1960-apparently recruited to spread the good spirit amongst the townfolk-appear on one of the MACE mini-videos. Apparently the organisers had no regards for the nationality of their Santas as one is obviously from something like an Indian or Pakistani...
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    City Centre Photographs

    Ah! That explains my theory-or does it? There were two roundabouts in Easy Row-one at each end? One at Broad Street and the other less than a hundred yards away which turned traffic in/out of Great Charles Street?
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    City Centre Photographs

    Excellent photo there Dennis. that would be quite "retro" now! What is the street name to the side, exactly opposite the viewer?
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    Here's the correct link: www.macearchive.org.uk/Media.html?Title=6397#
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    Where in Birmingham was this taken ??

    Here's the link to the Mark Norton site: www.photobydjnorton.com/InnerRingRoadNorth.html If you go down just a bit to "Congreve Street". On the left is "Withers" newsagent from a different direction. The colour picture on the right is exactly the same spot today, in between the new/old...
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    Where in Birmingham was this taken ??

    Thats the one Dek. Mark Horton has a picture from another angle and the newsagent on the ground floor in the building behind the Ford Anglia is called "Withers".
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    Elliot-the MACE archive has a video of the Cinerama opening night: www.macearchive.org.uk/Media.htmal?Title=6397# I have a few adverts from the 1960's with the ABC Bristol Road as a Cinerama
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    Where in Birmingham was this taken ??

    Corner of Congreve St/Great Charles Street about to descend towards Snow Hill.
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    Moor Street and its Historic buildings and pubs

    According to J.McKenna in his picture history book, "Birmingham As It Was 1857-1914" (publisher,Birmingham Public Libraries, 1979) Moor= Mole=Mill is the accepted origin except that Mckenna's olde historie word is "Molendum". Copy of the said publication here in Wolverhampton; if you're a...
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    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Dalton Street is still there-all 25 yards of it remaining in the Bulls Street direction. . Runs from opposite the Magistrates to the entry to another multi-storey car park. What we can see is the corner of the Army Recruiting Office on the corner of James Watt Street in the section that used to...
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    City Centre Photographs

    Fortunately-if that is the right word-the late Phyllis Nicklin (www.pbase.com) was able to capture the prescence of the building for us all to appreciate. In 1960 I might not have had the memory power to keep it live today, but in any event its the loss of the education that went with it and...
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    Birmingham from the air

    www.macearchive.org.uk/Media.html?Title=5042# Try that instead folks. A . got missed out somewhere.
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    Birmingham from the air

    A newsreel aerial view of just this very location filmed during the construction of the 1960s Bull Ring (or should I more accurately say "the destruction of the old Market Hall?) has recently been posted on the universities' MACE website. Here's the link to the short feature...
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    The Kings Speech (New Film)

    Forumers may well have missed an overnight programme last night(4.30 am today) on BBC Radio 4 where the director of the film Tom Hooper discusses the relevance of the subject to today's politics. Broadcast on the "Politics UK" programme, here is the BBC i-player link:-...
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    Moor Street and its Historic buildings and pubs

    Dennis, i've been waiting to find a category for the following photograph I downloaded some months ago. Its dated 1940 (no precise day or month) of Albert Street and the procedures tram drivers and inspectors had to go through in order to change points at junctions. Maybe due to wayward car...
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    Lewis's Department Store

    ...and having fought my way through the mis-spelling and wonky archiving smokescreen (allegedly) at the Daily Mirror that the Batmobile would be proud of, here is the said horseless carriage approaching Lewis's in Manchester November 9, 1966.
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    old evening mail pics.....

    Link doesn't want to work for me either even though the numbers are correct. Here's the original Skyscraper post:- www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost?p=7019363&postcount=949 Once on that Birmingham Post page you need to look further for the extra sections.
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    old evening mail pics.....

    Not from the Evening Mail, but from the morning journal The Birmingham Post feature spotted just yesterday by our compatriots over on Skyscrapercity;- www.birminghampost.net/multimedia/news/images/2011/07/birmingham-s-lost-architectural-treasures-65233-27949509/
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