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  1. brummy-lad

    Rose Hill House Handsworth

    This is the house in red (post #19) with the curved drive. William Creighton died in 1831 so nothing I can find on 1841 census.
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    Rose Hill House Handsworth

    Looking at the maps attached it appears that the original Rose Hill House was demolished when (or sometime before) Rose Hill Road was constructed. Could it be that the house shown in red adopted the name Rose Hill House?
  3. brummy-lad

    Diecastings Limited, Highgate Square, Highgate

    I don't know what information you already have but here is a map and trade listing.
  4. brummy-lad

    Green Lane, Small Heath

    Thanks Janice, I looked at the car and 'wrongly' assumed it was a 1940s image, I only checked up to 1949.
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    Green Lane, Small Heath

    This photo of Green Lane Picture House shows the beer retailer's shop from the previous post, it must have been taken at a later date as the roofs have been repaired. I can find no reference to Pinnick Radio and Television repairs.
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    The Junction Inn Great Francis Street

    A slightly clearer copy, I thought it strange that there were no chimney pots but think they were just washed out in the long exposure somehow.
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    Sporting Parson pub

    Another of The Cartland Arms.
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    Adelaide Street Deritend

    I found these 2 but not exactly what we're looking for.
  9. brummy-lad

    Great Tindal Street Ladywood

    An aerial view from 1948.
  10. brummy-lad

    Adelaide Street Deritend

    I've also edited the aerial view to pinpoint the house Lyn. Not much left in that area is there.
  11. brummy-lad

    Adelaide Street Deritend

    I have this aerial view from 1935 and street map from 1950s.
  12. brummy-lad

    Stores Distribution Park 5 Edgbaston Royal Flying Corps

    I thought that could be the case too, the buildings would seem to be right for that.
  13. brummy-lad

    Villa Street Lozells

    Brilliant photos Lyn, thanks for sharing them.
  14. brummy-lad

    Clark Street Ladywood

    Quite a complicated street to work out locations. Victoria Terrace stretches all the way through to Osler Street. The house numbers appear to jump from 4 to 34.
  15. brummy-lad

    Stores Distribution Park 5 Edgbaston Royal Flying Corps

    Another earlier image from 1937
  16. brummy-lad

    Stores Distribution Park 5 Edgbaston Royal Flying Corps

    I suspect this aerial view from 1948 probably shows the original buildings but without further information it's impossible to know for sure.
  17. brummy-lad

    Clark Street Ladywood

    Map on post #3 edited to show Places and Terraces
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    Clark Street Ladywood

    An aerial view and map of Clark Street.
  19. brummy-lad

    Stores Distribution Park 5 Edgbaston Royal Flying Corps

    Struggling to find references to Waterworks Lane perhaps a typo and should be Waterworks Road. Kelly's do not list an RAF Stores but I suspect this would be unlikely during a period of war.
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