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  1. brummy-lad

    1921 Census

    I was on holiday last September when my Findmypast subscription 'autorenewed'. Realised today they had taken the full amount and not reduced it by the 15% loyalty promised (around £30). They are going to refund to my card but it might be worth other subscribers checking. Wouldn't have realised...
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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Yes, sorry now showing on Post #14.
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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Hi Janice, sorry it's taken so long to reply but I did not have access to a PC. I have updated the aerial view which now shows Bradford Street
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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    An aerial view from 1936, I'm not sure if this helps.
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    king alfred place

    Hi Lyn, Post #1 is 1984, Post #2 is 1928
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    High Park Street and High Park Corner Nechells

    I'm not sure of the date Lyn, it could be the 50s, the mini was introduced 1959, on another website this photo is said to be 1966.
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    Saltley / Duddeston & Nechells Area

    According to the Birmingham Mail this is:
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    workshop in the jewellery quarter

    The concentration of businesses in that area was incredible, I wonder how the postman managed to deliver to the correct premises.
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    workshop in the jewellery quarter

    Godber's post #6 prompted me to look on britainfromabove.org, I think this is another contender.
  10. brummy-lad

    happy christmas 2024 thread

    Merry Christmas to ALL. This is a nice nostalgic video I've spotted today.
  11. brummy-lad

    Icknield port road

    Great image Lyn, it's also on the thread 'Winson Green / All Saints Asylum', posted by member Stars. I'd never viewed that thread before, there are a couple of canal images which are amazing.
  12. brummy-lad

    High Street Erdington

    I think that it was taken with Asylum Road to the right with Bracebridge Street/Aston Brook Street to the left.
  13. brummy-lad

    the golden cross aston cross

    It was the Royal Exchange. https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/threads/royal-exchange-lichfield-road-aston.57189/#post-821930
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    Cranbury Street

    Posting this map of Cranbury Street (Nechells) for member Keith Belcher
  15. brummy-lad

    Smith & Wright badge or button help

    Hi Jim welcome to the forum, very interesting find. If it represented Company of Horses I would have expected the "O" to be smaller. I hope somebody can help you.
  16. brummy-lad

    ERDINGTON BRANCH ASW

    1921 seems to be the last entry
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    ERDINGTON BRANCH ASW

    1911 record
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    ERDINGTON BRANCH ASW

    1896 record
  19. brummy-lad

    Nursery Road Lozells

    An excellent record of where you lived Lyn and superb quality too.
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