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  1. brummy-lad

    Franchise Street

    It's now Eden Boys' School Lyn but I think it's a different building.
  2. brummy-lad

    Greenberg jewelers

    Partial view of 125 & 126 from 1950
  3. brummy-lad

    Franchise Street

    An aerial view of Franchise Street (1937). Part of the the hospital shown was the site for 'Broomfield', (owner George Kynoch).
  4. brummy-lad

    Bromford House Birchfield Road Six Ways Lozells Birchfield

    I wonder if it was rebuilt after the fire? I have found this entry on the 1896 electoral register but it could be for No. 6 built on the site after demolition of Bromford (Bromfield) House.
  5. brummy-lad

    Six Ways Aston

    This is an aerial view from 1920 (very poor quality), certainly no sign of the big house by then.
  6. brummy-lad

    Factory Road - 1854?

    This could be relevant Pedro, the railway would have cut through Factory Road around the time in question, can I ask where you found the information about Foster's buildings in Park Road? It could be that the top end of Park Road used to be Factory Road.
  7. brummy-lad

    Cutler's Builders - Cosehill Street

    There is no Cutler listed in Coleshill Street (Kelly's 1921), could it be mis-transcribed for Cateswell Road ?
  8. brummy-lad

    Factory Road - 1854?

    There is a William Foster on the 1841 census so perhaps the building was named after him.
  9. brummy-lad

    Factory Road - 1854?

    A couple of items to get the thread started. Factory Road is on the 1851 census also but does not appear to mention 'Foster's Building'.
  10. brummy-lad

    Happy birthday bren

    Happy Birthday, hope you have a great day
  11. brummy-lad

    TILTON Road, Small Heath

    A couple of photographs of Tilton Road the other side of Garrison Lane (the part not shown on the aerial photograph). Tilton Road school is still there, part of it is now a mosque.
  12. brummy-lad

    TILTON Road, Small Heath

    An aerial view (1934) & map of Tilton Road (1950s), unfortunately all the photographs are centred around the Whitworth Works and do not show the southern end of Tilton Road
  13. brummy-lad

    Hurst Street

    Hi Col, I have posted an aerial view of Hurst Street on the Hurst Street thread, perhaps you can spot the building
  14. brummy-lad

    Hurst Street

    An aerial view from 1935. The spot indicates the Birmingham Hippodrome.
  15. brummy-lad

    Charlotte Street Hockley

    That factory was James Cond (Printers) Lyn on Charlotte Street, company was wound up in 1989 but the building is still there. If member Pica is still using this site I'm sure this photograph would be of great interest as their grandparents lived at #102.
  16. brummy-lad

    Hockley street

    It's the Bloore & Piller Factory (Brass Foundry) Lyn, where Hockley Street meets Brearley Street.
  17. brummy-lad

    Chapman Road Small Heath

    Lyn, this is the only aerial photograph of that area and is the same one as post #4. No. 353 would have been the second house from the corner.
  18. brummy-lad

    elkington street

    Great photograph Lyn, judging by the Hillman Imp (or Singer Chamois) it would be mid 60s, the sign was most likely for Studio Press (Birmingham) Ltd. although it's shown as a club on the map,
  19. brummy-lad

    St Marks Street Ladywood

    I think it was Mrs. Fitzpatricks shop, seems to fit the map, looks like Mrs. Fitzpatrick is standing behind the counter
  20. brummy-lad

    St Marks Street Ladywood

    Hi Lyn, there is another thread for St Marks Street here, in case you think they should be combined https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/threads/st-marks-street.49673/#post-638117
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