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  1. brummy-lad

    Gem Street

    An aerial view from 1933, map from 1950s and Kelly's 1955. The Crown and Anchor is marked with a red spot.
  2. brummy-lad

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Crown and Anchor PH, No, 44 Gem Street. I will post further details on the Gem Street thread.
  3. brummy-lad

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    The Stork PH corner of Asylum Road and High Street Aston, shop with blinds was the co-op.
  4. brummy-lad

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Location on Monument Road
  5. brummy-lad

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    The building is St. Mary's Church, corner of Avenue Road and Aston Road North
  6. brummy-lad

    Mary Street Balsall Heath

    A map from the 1950s and a link to an 1892-1914 map. https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/print/#zoom=17.3&lat=52.46073&lon=-1.89055&layers=168&b=1&o=100
  7. brummy-lad

    New Thomas Street

    If we can have the names of your ancestors (and perhaps DOB) on the 1871 census I'm sure someone on BHF will be able to work it out.
  8. brummy-lad

    Mary Street Balsall Heath

    Feel free to PM me it's not a problem.
  9. brummy-lad

    Mary Street Balsall Heath

    Hi Aaron welcome to the forum, have you tried using the search button and entering "upper mary" ? there seems to be quite a few posts.
  10. brummy-lad

    Alma Street, Six Ways, Aston

    A cracking quality image Banjo, thanks for that.
  11. brummy-lad

    Lozells Road, Shops, Pubs, Businesses etc

    Kelly's 1967/8.
  12. brummy-lad

    Alma Street, Six Ways, Aston

    Great image Lyn, I've definitely not seen that one before.
  13. brummy-lad

    The Rolling Mills Hall Street

    An aerial view from 1937.
  14. brummy-lad

    Wheeler Street Lozells

    Third shop down from Farm Street is Cowdrills which was at 100 Wheeler Street. The Edgbaston threw me.
  15. brummy-lad

    Wheeler Street Lozells

    This is what it says about the image on the Birmingham Live website. 18/2/1966
  16. brummy-lad

    happy 90th to eric gibson

    Happy Birthday Eric, enjoy your very special day.
  17. brummy-lad

    New Street Station From 1854 - 1966

    Underneath Birmingham it says '2 HOUR EXPRESS' but I'm surprised that was possible in 1910.
  18. brummy-lad

    New Street Station From 1854 - 1966

    I think it refers to trains leaving from Broad Street Station in London, it used to be a major station apparently.
  19. brummy-lad

    History of Calthorpe Road B20 3LY

    Nos. 3 and 5 are, I think, the ones shown on the 1920 aerial view.
  20. brummy-lad

    History of Calthorpe Road B20 3LY

    An aerial view of Calthorpe Road dated 1920.
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