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  1. RobT

    Allen Frank

    This 1956 map shows Ashleigh Place between Baker St & Dawson Rd, previously sent to the forum by oldMohawk I think Handsworth Grammar School opened in 1862. Between 1886 & 1893 Grove Lane was still a narrow country lane.
  2. RobT

    Whites Removals

    Pedrocut, Where do we find this internet archive?
  3. RobT

    Birmingham Branch of The Old Contemptibles' Association

    This plaque was shown by Vivienne14 in St Martin's church https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/old-contemptibles.25214/page-2#post-555759
  4. RobT

    What happened to Ernest Dryche Photography Birmingham?

    The Birmingham Post 10th February 1979
  5. RobT

    What happened to Ernest Dryche Photography Birmingham?

    Ernest Dyche died in 1973, Ernest Malcolm Dyche died in 1990, I am Malcolm's step-son. In 1990 I gave most of the photos still at the studio to the Birmingham Libraries (including I think about 10,000 of glass negatives). Many of the very early full plate glass negatives were sold many years...
  6. RobT

    Pubs Of The Past

    A Compulsory Purchase Order in 1970-71 meant that the building became the property of the Corporation of Birmingham, and the work of the Burlington Hall Management Committee was taken over by the City Education Department who also became responsible for the management and finances of the new...
  7. RobT

    Photographer RW Thrupp

    There's a lot of RW Thrupp's photos earliest is September 1863 here https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp59069/robert-white-thrupp
  8. RobT

    Commercial vans.

    This was Pinnock's in Belgrave Rd/77-79 Longmoor Rd Balsall Heath in October 1968 from Alton Douglas Book Birmingham Shops
  9. RobT

    Kardomah New Street and Colmore Row

    Thought it was on Needless Alley not Cannon St
  10. RobT

    Kardomah New Street and Colmore Row

    Kardomah in New St was number 42A in 1955, it was two doors away from Austin Reed. It was also at the end of Needless Alley
  11. RobT

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Steve, Already sent it reversed https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/old-birmingham-photos-from-stevebhx.52814/page-161#post-785039
  12. RobT

    STONEs of Balsall Heath

    According to Kelly's 1915 (taken in 1914) there was a Mrs Nellie Stone living at 27 Vincent Street
  13. RobT

    Kardomah New Street and Colmore Row

    Can't see photo on here, here's one taken in 1955
  14. RobT

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Reversed
  15. RobT

    Electric Aids

    There was an Electric Aids shop shown in Kelly's 1955 (probably done in 1954) at 72 Cape Hill Smethwick Nothing shown in 1967/68 Kelly's
  16. RobT

    Court Rd Balsall Heath Bombing Nov19 1940

    Court Road & Lincoln Rd were 2 & 3 roads east of Calthorpe Park (marked in green) Close up
  17. RobT

    Selly Park United

    A lady showed this photo on Facebook I think it says 'Selly Park United' on the ball, and she also mentioned 'Woodgate SSFC' (what could the SS stand for?), on the right hand side of the photo shows a clock shaped item, does anyone know what that item is? Or does it help in anyway to identify...
  18. RobT

    Potters Hill Aston

    None that I know of but others may have further knowledge
  19. RobT

    Potters Hill Aston

    Like nearby Alma st it was cut out of meadows soon after the Crimean War. Much of the local land was owned by Mr Potter & Mr Whitehead - hence Potters Hill, Potters Lane and Whitehead St & Whitehead Rd. (From Streets of Brum Part Three by Carl Chinn) Also The name is taken from the...
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