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  1. brummy-lad

    Temporary churches, prefabricated churches, tin tabernacles, iron churches, iron chapels

    Link to a detailed map of Handsworth 1912-1913 https://maps.nls.uk/view/102347399
  2. brummy-lad

    Whitehead street, Aston

    Another brilliant creation, thank-you.
  3. brummy-lad

    It's Curly's birthday

    Happy Birthday Curly hope your day is great
  4. brummy-lad

    It was brummy lads birthday yesterday

    Thank-you all for your kind wishes, I will add my birthdate to my profile.
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    its posties birthday (jim)

    Happy Birthday Jim (we share the same birthday). Thanks for all your work on BHF.
  6. brummy-lad

    Mystery Advert

    Bit of a long shot but could be something along these lines.
  7. brummy-lad

    Francis John Alum Rock Road

    2 possibilities
  8. brummy-lad

    Francis John Alum Rock Road

    Not as yet but will keep looking
  9. brummy-lad

    Francis John Alum Rock Road

    I don't know if this helps from 1921 census
  10. brummy-lad

    Francis John Alum Rock Road

    A hair's breadth away from an image of #44 which would have been to the right of #1 Cambridge Place.
  11. brummy-lad

    Happy birthday michaelwicks54

    Happy Birthday Michael, hope you have an enjoyable day.
  12. brummy-lad

    Paradise Street

    When I saw this photograph on the Hill Street thread I was amazed at the quality, I have added some information about the buildings.
  13. brummy-lad

    Joseph Corbett 1793 – 1868

    When I saw this photograph on the Hill Street thread I was amazed at the quality, I have added some information about the buildings.
  14. brummy-lad

    Bath Row Ladywood

    A couple of aerial views, only showing the back of 24 unfortunately.
  15. brummy-lad

    Soho Road Handsworth

    Yes, The Ivy House 72 Soho Road (Kelly's 1967-68)
  16. brummy-lad

    The Britannia, Procter Street

    Hi and welcome to the forum.
  17. brummy-lad

    Mills, Arthur

    May be a long shot but on Kelly's 1903 there is a Jones dairyman at 122 Upper Thomas Street
  18. brummy-lad

    Hockley street

    Pedro, I think Smith Street could be a strong possibility, a photo of the Queens Head at 134 Hockley Street from around 1943 could confirm this (assuming the lanterns at the front are the same). Entries to the back2back houses and the area where the young boy is playing seem to fit.
  19. brummy-lad

    Hockley street

    There are (as far as I can see) just 5 distinguishing features, 1. the lanterns on the far left which are most likely the location of a pub. 2. the entrance to a yard or factory (where the young boy is playing). 3. most probably a side street with little traffic. 4. a road/street off to the...
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