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  1. dek carr

    Missing photos (as a result of Forum hacked 2011)

    Are you sure on this Chris I was sent a PM asking to post a photo and I was able to go back to the original post and edit it to reinstall the photo requested. Dek
  2. dek carr

    City Skyline 2010

  3. dek carr

    Prefabs

    Lovely photo Stars I know exactly where they were you can see the chimney of the Crem. in the background.Dek
  4. dek carr

    Birmingham Cinemas

    Glynis are you thinking of the "Capitol" by the Pelham Arms.Dek
  5. dek carr

    Granville Street Ladywood

    Colin Donovan Electrical later moved to Albert Rd Stechford. Dek
  6. dek carr

    Old tractor

    Me too in retrospect.David with you living in Italy it should have clicked. Dek
  7. dek carr

    Old tractor

    Although the colour has faded I think this may be a Massey Fergerson. Dek
  8. dek carr

    Coalmen

    Godricks were based down our end(at least the green lorries were)bottom of Newdigate St Vauxhall. Dek
  9. dek carr

    Woodcock St Baths.

    Ell They must have renamed the street the baths were on the corner of Woodcock St and Lower Lawerence St.Coleshill St was at the bottom of the road(the Black Horse end) just up towards town past Prospect Row.Dek
  10. dek carr

    Inkerman St Vauxhall

    I think you may have the wrong Inkerman St the one you are talking about was in Aston. Dek
  11. dek carr

    Woodcock St Baths.

    Coleshill St ? Ell The baths are on Woodcock St or were when I swam there. Dek
  12. dek carr

    British Red Cross

    B.ham Red Cross are based in Camp Hill just passed the Coventry Rd. Dek
  13. dek carr

    Wellhead Lane

    Drove past last Wednesday the old Tufnol Factory on the corner has been raised to the ground dosen,t take em long a week ago it was still there.Dek
  14. dek carr

    And it all started with Zebo...

    Thanks for posting this wonderful bit of information with such a happy conclusion.Brought tears to my eyes as I read on.Dek
  15. dek carr

    Hunters Moon Castle Bromwich

    This was not the original sign it couldn,t have been I can remember one from 50s we used to cycle past it on the way to Coleshill. Dek
  16. dek carr

    Hunters Moon Castle Bromwich

    I wonder what happened to the Archer sign it was a B,ham land mark.At one time you would direct someone by the pubs they would pass on route sadly were running out of pubs. Dek
  17. dek carr

    London-Prentice St and Rope Walk

    I wonder If this has an Irish background and nothing to do with London I seem to recall an Irish song with the words "london Prentice" in it.Dek
  18. dek carr

    london prentice street

    This Street must have later become Dalton St it appears to be in the right position. Dek
  19. dek carr

    Nechells

    Thanks for that Winston had a look through some i,ve seen before, some not, some with the wrong location but on the whole very good although I feel someone is trying to make money out of other peoples photos. Dek
  20. dek carr

    Key Hill Cemetery - Birmingham in Bloom

    Dahlias should be lifted after the first good frost brushed down and stored keep them dry but aired. Dek
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