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    Sayer

    See also on Forum under BEECHCROFT. Post 7 under that has a picture of house and of Mr Sayer.
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    Aston Woolworths

    95 Aston Road North, Birmingham, corner of Burlington Street. Phot taken in 1923. Closed in 1936. Info from Woolies site - https://wooliesbuildings.wordpress.com/
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    HALLAM SLEIGH & CHESTON LIMITED

    History Founded in 1886 as a Birmingham (England) based company manufacturing horse harnesses and saddle fixings, Hallam Sleigh & Cheston was a family owned business started by Messrs Hallam & Cheston. By 1900 they had moved into the the automobile industry making locks, hinges...
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    Harborne Bus Depot

    Copy of postcard of Harborne Bus Garage in Lonsdale Road. Postally used in 1943.
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    Grosvenor Street West pics wanted

    Union Mill: Here's another picture of the mill in 2022[?], This picture is from the Historic England site. It was made a listed building in 1982. More info on the Forum under Union Mills. The sign on the left of the building is said to read Clayton Brass Founders - can't trace any info about...
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    William Griffith & Sons (Birmingham) Ltd

    William Griffith & Co. - some further notes The original company was incorporated in 1856 and was originally located at 17 Northampton Street. It became noted for the quality of its jewellery and had a tremendous output. This is from an early trade catalogue [about 1923]: In about 1929 the...
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    Temporary churches, prefabricated churches, tin tabernacles, iron churches, iron chapels

    HOPE FAMILY CHURCH I don't think this has been posted before. On Yardley Wood Road on the other side of the road from the fire station and set well back. Not sure if it fits the criteria but has been there for a long time. Easily missed.
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    Goodlass House Hockley Hill

    The bus looks like a BCC bus and BCC No. 70 did go to Oxhill Road, but as a Scouser I always associated Goodless, Wall & Co. as a Liverpool firm with HQ at Goodless House, Liverpool. Would be very interested in further info from members including location of Goodless House in Birmingham.
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    Highgate Park Works

    Came across this on ebay and couldn't resist posting! Advert from 1918. Highgate Park Works was situated in Alcester Street but cannot trace location or much information about the factory. Josiah Isaacs must have had some success as he took out patents in the USA and Australia. This is part...
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    Bus Conductor uniform and ID badge

    Just to add : COUNTIES COVERED by DD badge Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. Anyone interested see this favinating site for PSV badges etc: https://www.stephenhowarth.co.uk/blog/2020/8/traffic-area-offices-and-badge-codes
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    WH smith and Sons 34 Union Street in 1917 - early 1920

    Hi Davina, Two phots of WHS vans: 1910 in the Midlands. 1934 at unknown WHS distribution centre. Hope these are of interest.
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    Smiths Victoria Brewery

    I think early BHam breweries often used boreholes. In 1922 Smiths sunk another borehole to supplement water supply. Taken over by Butlers in 1955.
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    Smethwick

    I suspect that big business in Smethwick thought they would have more influence and profit as part of Victorian Birmingham. Politics! Nothing changes.
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    Smethwick

    Hi Lemonella, This is from Smethwick Local History Website - well worth looking at. Modern local government in the town [ie Smethwick] began in 1856 when a local board of health was set up. In 1888 Birmingham was planning to extend its boundaries by annexing several adjacent parishes...
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    Smethwick

    It nearly was! There was a suggestion for Smethwick to become part of Birmingham in 1888 but vote was deafeated by the narrowest of margins by the castting vote of the chairman NB: Don't forget that Smethwick was part of Harborne Parish for centuries.................. Holy Trinity was called...
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    Moseley Kings Heath Line

    There are usually two lanes from Moseley Village up Wake Green Road - inside lane for straight on, outside lane is a filter lane for turning right up Oxford Road. Inside lane closed at present. It only needs one car to stop/signal right-turn, to block the only lane and traffic comes to a...
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    Moseley Tea & Honey Shop ?

    The photograph in the pub is probably from an old postcard and is clearly labelled Moseley. That said I still cannot trace location.............
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    Moseley Kings Heath Line

    I don't think there is any doubt that the line will open! Most of the funding is available & not reliant on BCC funding. Kings Heath Station - platforms look nearly finished. Moseley Station - lots of work going on, causing chaos on main road with partial road closure. I suspect that's nothing...
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    Wright & Hodgkin, 9 Vyse Street.

    Company name was Wright& Hadgkiss; This may be of interest: The well-known house for cheap diamond work, Messrs. Wright & Hadgkiss, Vyse Street, are extending their premises, and making room for another eight workmen. They make a cheap class of diamond work of pretty design at popular prices...
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    Showell Green Lane

    The original Showell Green House was the home of William Russell and his family. He was a highly successful business man and very influential in the life of Birmingham. He had offices at the house as well as stables and I think you are right to suggest these buildings may well be them The...
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