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  1. Barr_Beacon

    St Chads Schools

    Brought back memories for me I must say, Lyn. I remember the smell of the metal presses and stamps from the factories in Brearley Street when I attended the infant school. I also remember my mom wrapping a scarf around my head when the smog came down!
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    St Chads Schools

    I've just discovered this photo of St. Chad's in Brearley Street, it really has made my day (up until now I thought there was only one)! This is an enlargement of the school, itself.
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    Wilton Street Lozells

    Wilton Street. Apologies no date, except looking at the cars (Ford Anglia and Ford Prefect 107E), I'd say the early 1960s.
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    Walmer Rec

    Anywhere and everywhere.
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    Walmer Rec

    Funny you should say that, Lyn. This is nearby Miller Street after a bombing raid, so sadly I think you are probably correct. I don't think people realise the amount of people that died in the Birmingham bombing raids during WW2.
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    ATV Studios Aston

    Thanks for the encouragement, Lyn!
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    Walmer Rec

    Some very interesting photographs of Walmers Recreation Ground / Blews Street Park featuring the band stand (date unknown). pen if you read this i reposted this one as it was missing from this post...only just notice that that you had already posted it...may as well leave it on now lyn
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    ATV Studios Aston

    The Television Theatre in 1956 before it was renamed The ATV Studios.
  9. Barr_Beacon

    Memories : Essence Of The 50s And 60s

    I didn't know that Newtown Row and The High Street was once called Walmer Lane! I wonder who 'Walmer' was? I did discover a very old photograph in the forum showing a bandstand in Walmer's Recreation Park.
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    Memories : Essence Of The 50s And 60s

    This link may provide the answer... https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/aston-brook-street.36325/ "I wonder if anybody has any information on the year that this steam engine was put in the park at Aston Brook St. The reason i am asking is i believe it may have been put there...
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    Memories : Essence Of The 50s And 60s

    Hi Lyn, the photos were taken in Birmingham but sadly not in Finchley Park, I just stumbled across them. I'm led to believe they were taken in Birmingham in the 1960s. Finchley Park did have all these things, though! My first park playground was Blews Street / Walmer's Recreation Ground and here...
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    This really does bring back memories from my childhood in the 1960s...The Orient in High St, Aston. The Malt Shovel can be clearly seen beside it.
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    Record shops in Bham

    This photograph brings back memories for me! Reddington's Rare Records near the Moor Street underpass. 70s/80s?
  14. Barr_Beacon

    Burbury Street

    E Bailey Grocery Shop On The Corner Of Burbury Street, early 1960s.
  15. Barr_Beacon

    researching children's homes

    Dr Barnado's Homes "Ever Open Door" premises at 23-24 Digbeth, pictured in 1900. ("An Ever Open Door For Orphan & Waif Children").
  16. Barr_Beacon

    Canals of Birmingham

    Not sure if this is in the forum but I found this atmospheric photograph of Kings Norton lock keeper's house and (guillotine?) lock taken in 1965.
  17. Barr_Beacon

    Victoria Road Aston

    Thanks for that Lyn, I'll have a look at the link now.
  18. Barr_Beacon

    Victoria Road Aston

    Apologies if I have reposted a photograph that already exists on the forum, Lyn. I do try to search the forum to see if a photograph I post is already there but I couldn't find it for this one.
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    Victoria Road Aston

    Junction of Victoria Rd, Witton Rd and Six Ways (1960s?)
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    Aston hippodrome

    On the Birmingham Hippodrome heritage site there is a ref to Sandy McNabb and company performing 'The Egyptian Mummy' sketch in 1909.
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