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  1. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    The next picture is rather vague -old houses in Lee bank 1960, few silly thoughts, love the wooden fencing ( pailings- is that the name?). The Inner Circle bus stop - by request - of course. A rather battered rubbish bin - heavy metal thing and the first house across the road with the bay...
  2. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Something a little different this is Nechells Park Road Baths , corner of Nechells Park Road and Aston Church Road - taken in 1960 the image is a bit stark that's me fiddling with the settings trying to improve the picture
  3. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    This image is listed as bottom of Lee Bank but then says believed to be Lodge Road - does that make sense? Some of the last building left when redevelopment came to the area - love the layout of the buildings and if you look carefully they are all different nearest has two little windows, two...
  4. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Remember the pork butcher H Knight a few images ago - to the right of that shot is a line of buildings - this is Albion Works, Great Hampton Street, like the way the banding goes across the front of all the buildings, leaving no doubt about where and what they do there. Fantastic brick built...
  5. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    This image has lots of history in it - plenty that you would not get these days, this is Dawsons The Ironmongers, again taken in 1966 a traditional corner establishment - with everything you need, windows full of products - some of it outside, see the Esso Blue sign on the wall and the...
  6. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Back to Roll 51, firstly corner of Lee Bank and Elvetham Street apparently some of the last buildings to be demolished in the area in the 1970's, taken in November 1966. selection of three storey buildings, I like how the pavement is raised up above the road with its rails to stop the unwary
  7. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    One of the issues with going through the rolls of film consecutively is there may be a better version of a photo later on - this has proved the case with the images posted from Roll 48 as Lyn pointed out. I have just moved to Roll 51 and come across better versions of these images which I will...
  8. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Final picture on this roll and one that shows the affect of the Middle ring road - it was taken looking down Pitsford Street , at the bottom of the slope is a two lane road with the Goods building on the other side, this has now all been replaced with four lanes of traffic and a central...
  9. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Turning 180 degrees we see the Birmingham Mint on Icknield Street, seems to be taken from a very muddy central reservation just after the middle ring road was finished - this side was the original road and another set of lanes built the other side of the reservation
  10. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    This fine image is of the Great Western Goods Office in Pitsford Street, as can be seen the end wall is been reduced and I am afraid it disappeared altogether. The rail bridge to the right was also replaced with a wider modern structure to allow the four lanes of traffic. What a shame - it...
  11. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Thanks Lyn, always happy to be told of alternate images ( i was going to say "told my pictures were rubbish ) :laughing:
  12. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    With a jump of 30 years we are now in 1991, and a view down Long Acre - it seems most of these picture from the 1990's were taken on a Sunday hence the lack of traffic. We have the Swan and Mitre off in the distance , railway terrace is the road to the right and not surprisingly the bridge...
  13. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    With a better image - although also available in the Great Hampton Row thread, we can now see that Woods and Potter are the newsagents , all the sweet jars in the window next door and the shop owner looking out - are they checking on us or the child? These are numbers 77 - 78 . Both of these...
  14. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Continuing on Roll 48 we have what is described as old shops and houses Great Hampton Row and St Georges Place Hockley. Now we have a better image there is so much more to see, firstly the Gold Flake painted sign, then the projecting sign next door. Note also the goods on the pavement as well as...
  15. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Moving forward in time we have H. Knight pork butcher Ham and Bacon curer and Lard refiner - you don't see that these days. This is looking up Great Hampton Row from Tower Street taken in August 1961 with a selection of two and three storey buildings a lot have large entrance gates so I assume...
  16. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Continuing the time travel we are now back in October 1949, George Fisher Hairdresser, who is on the corner of Great Hampton Row and New John Street West, note the Permanant Waving and specialist in Manicure and Chiropody - for Ladies and Gents of course. Note the two children standing outside...
  17. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    We now jump back to June 1959, and Steelhouse Lane - I have posted a similar image from this location but not the same I don't think - someone will tell me. On the left hand corner we have Harrisons Opticians, with a massive sign in the middle of the building, and above that seems to be a...
  18. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    We now jump forward 40 years to the Wesleyan and General Building on Colmore Circus taken in December 1974. Long gone and replace with a much larger building, apologies for the quality - seemed to be a lot sharper when I looked at it - few things to comment on notice the car park in front of the...
  19. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Next up we have High Street Digbeth taken in 1930's, love chaos of Trams, trolley busses and other vehicles and if you look carefully you can see a cyclist crossing them all !!. I have noticed that the building on the left has " SPQR" on the front - only recently having watch a Henry Coles...
  20. SteveBhx

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    Well that took a while but I have now finished some more rolls, actually it didn't take long but you know how it is when you put something down and don't pick it straight back up - suddenly 3 months have gone by. To start we have the second half of roll 48 , not sure of the source of this image...
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