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  1. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    Remember that well Lyn. As the bus was lifted, some girls who were watching started screaming which made the rest of us think the worst. I see that even this item says junction of Whitehead "Road" & Alma Street. I have noticed from other postings that Whitehead Street is not that well known and...
  2. Banjo

    Icknield Street

    I came across this photo of New Spring St ( left side) but, don't know if it's been posted before. Together with the great photo that Phil posted (#361), I made a panorama of them. It looks like they were both taken by the same person.
  3. Banjo

    old car snaps

    Fascinating to watch and strangely sad to see the demise of an old "classic" which was just considered an old banger then. I used to go there for various bits & pieces, they used to let you climb all over the cars yourself. Noticed the old Morris Factory on the other side of the railway. Looks...
  4. Banjo

    Co.Op.number.

    Still have our card from 1967. Funny now, to think of the milkman coming to your door every day and you knowing his name. Together with Butchers and Bakers and all those friendly independent shops becoming extinct, we've lost a lot of those personal services.
  5. Banjo

    Cowper Street

    My wife's family (Rogers) lived at 13 Andover Place from 1939 'til 1952. She was born there in 1947.
  6. Banjo

    Various street pics

    The chap on the stepladders repairing the lamp made me smile.
  7. Banjo

    Then and Now - please participate

    While playing around with Photoshop last year, I got four different photos from four different periods and stitched them together. A few perspective problems but, it's a view many people will recognise. The other one is how it was in 2016.
  8. Banjo

    Icknield Street

    Hi Phil, that has made my day!! Thank you so much.
  9. Banjo

    Icknield Street

    Just read through this thread from page one and have enjoyed reading all the postings. Hope to see Lyn's original photos that were posted in 2008 when the website is fully restored. Has a photo of the shops directly opposite the toilets ( between New Spring St & Hingeston St ) ever been posted...
  10. Banjo

    Various street pics

    That first photo ( 118742 ) is of the corner of Charlotte St & St Pauls Square. In 1961, I had a mate who's Dad was some sort of caretaker in that building.
  11. Banjo

    Old street pics..

    Great photos! The photo of Hockley ( 117560 ) shows a lorry in the foreground loaded with acid carboys. My first job in 1961 was in a plating factory in Hampton St, where I would have to unload those straight from the lorry down a plank to the pavement. Makes me shudder now to think how unsafe...
  12. Banjo

    Shadwell Street

    I'm 5 years late with this I know but the 3rd photo ( Phil #2 ) is definitely on the corner of Shadwell St & Bath St ( the junction of Snow Hill visible down the hill). I know this because in 1960, before I left school, I worked part time from that building on the corner. It was known as Rowland...
  13. Banjo

    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    If that's David Cameron then that could be Harold Wilson striding towards him from the right.
  14. Banjo

    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    It was known as "waiting to peg the clock". I was a bus driver 1970-73 and well remember waiting like this at the terminus. Actually, that clock, outside the Arden Oak pub together with the Cranes Park Rd clock were the clocks I "pegged" myself when I drove on the 58 & 60 route out of Coventry...
  15. Banjo

    Windows 10

    I can't post photos because my page asks for the URL reference and I cannot find any mention of URL in the properties. I use Windows 10 and use Adobe Photoshop to resize my photos.
  16. Banjo

    New unseen photos of brum

    Just up on the left hand side of Bath St on the corner of Shadwell St was where I started my part time job at Rowland Keen in the gun trade in 1960. They moved a few months later to Lincoln Jefferies shop in Steelhouse Lane because of the impending development of Snow Hill/Queensway Circle. I...
  17. Banjo

    New unseen photos of brum

    What a wonderful looking building!
  18. Banjo

    New unseen photos of brum

    Hi Lyn, just been looking through your photos on this thread. They are marvellous! Can I just say that the #19 photo was taken from Whitehead Street looking across High Street to Whitehead Road as you rightly say. You may remember how much of a stickler I am about the Whitehead Street thread as...
  19. Banjo

    Then & Now

    The lamp on the right of the photo was also a pub. Would I be correct in thinking it was The Greenaway?
  20. Banjo

    Bicycle manufacturers in Birmingham

    I had an old frame sprayed in metallic green by H.V Powell when I was building up a bike in 1962. Quick release wheels, centre pull brakes and Campagnolia gear change which was the "Bees knees" at that time.Does anyone remember Cliff Peter's shop on the corner of Gerrard Street & Wilton Street...
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