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  1. BrummieGeoff

    W.A.Perry & Co, jewellers 4 Snow Hill

    I think that 4 Snow Hill is the shop with the clock on the right of this photo tagged as c1912.
  2. BrummieGeoff

    W.A.Perry & Co, jewellers 4 Snow Hill

    I don't have any information on Perry .... but, in case you haven't seen it, here's a Snow Hill photo from 1953 which I assume shows the shop you mention.
  3. BrummieGeoff

    Greet Primary School

    It's interesting that the 1915 class photo shows about 50 girls, and no boys. I wonder if children were divided into single-sex classes then ?
  4. BrummieGeoff

    Church Of Christ Sparkhill

    .... and here's a photo of a Sunday School group on an outing to Wicksteed Park in May 1960.
  5. BrummieGeoff

    Church Of Christ Sparkhill

    Hi Sparky Jen .... we must have seen each other at the church. I do recall Geoff Herickx. I wasn't a big churchgoer, but I did receive about 6 book rewards for regular attendance at the Sunday School, and I regularly attended the monthly Family Service for a few years. Great link to Richard...
  6. BrummieGeoff

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Thanks for the Formans Road photo. It shows our local chip shop when I was a lad in the 1960s .... just a short walk through the "gulley" from my home in Thornhill Road.
  7. BrummieGeoff

    Stratford Road

    A belated reply to #314 which showed a 1987 view of shops on the Stratford Road near the Showell Green Lane junction : The above post is taken from the "Sparkhill" thread, and probably explains the wrecked state of the rightmost buildings. Here's an old view of the same row of shops.
  8. BrummieGeoff

    Grove Farm Fulford Hall Stratford Road Springfield

    Here's another photo of Grove Farm, dated as 1896 .... with people who are presumably occupants or farm workers.
  9. BrummieGeoff

    Camp Hill

    I think the building shown in #39 is Grove Farm .... located in Sparkhill, where Grove Road is now. Here's another photo, tagged with a date of 1895.
  10. BrummieGeoff

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    I believe the RAC sign shows an accreditation for the Woolpack Hotel.
  11. BrummieGeoff

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Ref #1319 .... Here's a wider view of the same Moor Street location.
  12. BrummieGeoff

    Acocks Green Congregational Church

    Here's a photo of the church being demolished.
  13. BrummieGeoff

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Great photos .... I believe #633 shows Lower Temple Street (not Newhall Street).
  14. BrummieGeoff

    Bull Street

    Louharbs .... 98 Bull Street is shown as Bensons Restaurant in the Goad 1889 fire insurance map attached.
  15. BrummieGeoff

    Warwick Road Greet.

    devonjim .... I think this is a photo of the shop on the corner of Medina and Havelock Roads. It's earlier than 1947, but does it ring any bells ?
  16. BrummieGeoff

    Warwick Road Greet.

    Unfortunately I think the Greet shop is just out of shot on this aerial photo from June 1935 (from the excellent Britain from Above site). But it does give a good view of Greet Primary School .... I went there too 1961-67. I recall that the Fellowes sweet shop on the corner of Percy Road and Lea...
  17. BrummieGeoff

    Warwick Road Greet.

    Here's a photo of Warwick Road in Greet between St John's Road and Percy Road c1963 ..... was the shop in this block ?
  18. BrummieGeoff

    Birmingham Anglers' Association

    I assume this is the Reg Ironmonger who had a fishing tackle shop in the 1960s/70s on Stratford Road in Sparkhill ? I bought most of my tackle, bait etc from there as a lad.
  19. BrummieGeoff

    Church Of Christ Sparkhill

    BrummieJayne .... might you have visited the harvest festival at St John's Church, rather than Church of Christ? You would have walked past Church of Christ to get there (it would have been twice the distance for your little legs!). If so, rest assured that St John's was still standing when I...
  20. BrummieGeoff

    Greet Primary School

    KDGreet : this response is probably too late for your history project, but .... I went to Greet School 1960-67. I lived in Thornhill Road, at the other end of Percy Road. The headteacher was Mr Baynes for most of that time, but Mr Carroll took over c1967. Here's a few photos .... #1 Aerial...
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