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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    31. Christmas illuminations This is New Street looking towards its junction with Corporation Street. Note the old bus stops - large, legible and informative, unlike today's. It was very quiet at night then; the drink sodden nightlife hadn't begun.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    30. Lewis's illuminations A much missed store, Lewis's, where my second job after leaving school was as a trainee chef on their sixth floor - for a day and a half, when I caught 'flu and Lewis's sat me in a wheelchair, took me down the goods lift and sent me home in a taxi. After I recovered, I...
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    29. Martineau Street at night. To the right is Martineau Way and Gratispool, where I used to work
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    28. Christmas illuminations Corporation Street near its junction with Lower Bull Street.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    27. Corporation Street photographed from a staircase through a window in Lewis's department store
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    26. Motorcycle parking In or near Hill Street.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    25. Ludgate Hill Street running parallel to Newhall Street.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    24. Burlington Arcade
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    23. Burlington Passage At the back of Hudson's bookshop in New Street, this alley later became a covered shopping arcade. In the background is an Austin A35 van, one of the most ubiquitous vehicles of the time and it seemed as though hardly a fortnight passed without seeing one of them...
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    17. St Peters Place Also visible in the background in the photograph of the antique shop, this once grand house awaits destruction. 18. St Peters Place That's Broad Street in the distance - and the fabulous stationery shop where I bought my first artists quality watercolour paintbox. 19...
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    16. St Peters Place antique shop The interior of the shop in the previous photograph.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    15. St Peters Place antique shop St Peters Place was off Broad Street, not far from Bingley Hall. Halfway along the wall is an embedded waggon wheel, the spaces between the spokes of which were glazed to make a circular window.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    13. Near Ryder Street Taken on the same day as the previous photograph.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    12.Ryder Street One of the earliest photographs I took of Birmingham streets, 1958.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    11. Scotland Street near The Parade. Apparently it is nowadays the fifth most expensive street in Birmingham in which to buy a house.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    10. Summer Hill Post Office Powell Street
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    9. The Parade Quite close to the Hall of Memory in Broad Street.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    8. Barrows Wheelbarrows photographed around the markets area of central Birmingham.
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