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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Thats the Regal Cinema to the right - you could just see the end of the building
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    Portland Terrace and other 'front to fronts'....

    Rutland Terrace Crabtree Road
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    Park Road Hockley

    All around the Hockley area then. My aunt and uncle lived at 170 so if 150 is the address it would be somewhere between Whitmore Street and Abbey Street where there were lots of back to back houses.
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    Park Road Hockley

    I have just looked and it seems to be you? Just one thing is it Park Road Hockley
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    Park Road Hockley

    In 1939 they were living 247 Whitburn Avenue Gt Barr.
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    All Saints Primary School

    Plenty of names on here I remember. Miss Cole sitting proudly in the middle
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    Albert Barlow .Hockley in the 1920's

    For info Chuck1 - this is the one I was talking about, but I dont have a date for it.
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    Albert Barlow .Hockley in the 1920's

    I wonder if it was anything to do with the horse and cart running into the wine shop on The Flat?
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Agree Salvation Army.
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    This seems back to front as Tonks was on the right hand side going towards the Green Man
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    Restaurants In Birmingham 1960s

    Jonathons is still going but called Jonathons in the Park (Lightswood Park)
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    Old street pics..

    Great photos thank you but some I have seen before.
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    These are amazing photos - thanks Steve.
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    The Jewellery Quarter

    We had some really great meals there - I do have a photo myself in there standing with a very large bottle of champagne.
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    Bull Street

    You can see its Dunn and Co on this one.
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    The Jewellery Quarter

    I thought the collapse was in Vittoria street. The restaurant was at the top of Warstone Lane.
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    The Jewellery Quarter

    Jimbo do you know him? lol...
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    The Jewellery Quarter

    Wasnt the Vittoria Restaurant on the corner of Warstone Lane and Frederick Street
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Dennison Watch Case Co behind the vans - my first job.
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Wasnt there one in Pershore Street? Im sure I remember going there
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