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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    6. Coventry Road Small Heath, Birmingham Photographed in or around Coventry Road in the vicinity of Birmingham City football club.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    5. Coventry Road Small Heath, Birmingham Photographed in or around Coventry Road in the vicinity of Birmingham City football club.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    4. Coventry Road Small Heath, Birmingham Photographed in or around Coventry Road in the vicinity of Birmingham City football club.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    3. Church Road Yardley Taken from the In Shops at the Swan Centre. I remember this corner and the In Shops as a thriving retail area but was saddened to see on TV that it has almost all closed now.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    2. Allison Street Just off Digbeth, Allison Street ha (has?) organisations intent on improving the environment and way of life of the city, including Friends of the Earth (the central building shown here) and Pushbikes. There was, I remember, a secure parking facility for the bicycles of...
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    1. The Old Grammar School Kings Norton, Birmingham This former Grammar School at Kings Norton recently (2004) won a cash award from a TV programme to pay for renovation, though it's been said that the previous year's winners have yet to see the money!
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 9

    The Keith Berry Photo Archive A selection of his scanned photographs and slides together with his accompanying notes taken between the 1960s and 1990s, in and around Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Smethwick, West Bromwich and Walsall. Old Birmingham Page 9
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 4

    I may have as we were always exploring there and do recall the sandy beach on one side under the bridge. The problem was the river was very polluted and quite smelly. My friend fell in just by where that picture was taken and did, he pong or what.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    48. The Old Grammar School Kings Norton, Birmingham Some of Birmingham's very few still surviving halftimbered buildings.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    47. Sheds/wash houses Harborne
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    46. Serpentine Road
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    43. Bearwood Road near its junction with Sandon Road. 44. Bearwood Road The reverse view of the previous photo. The junction with Three Shires Oak Road and "The Bear" public house are visible.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    41. Piccadilly Arcade entrance in Navigation Street. We used to call this junction 'Hornton's Corner.' 42. Piccadilly Arcade entrance ... a closer view.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    40. Livery Street Viewed from Colmore Row. The original length of this street is reflected in the phrase "with a face as long as Livery Street." It was much longer before it was cut through by the Queensway. (I read somewhere that City Road is Birmingham's longest street.)
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    39. Colmore Row Looking towards Bull Street.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    38. Evening Mail vendor Outside the premises of Edward Grey in Bull Street before it became Debenham's
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    35. Bull Ring market
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 8

    33. The old Bull Ring This was at the time of the open Market Hall, visible at the extreme right, because WWII bombing had left it roofless. Cranes stand ominously on the skyline; the construction of slabs of architectural ugliness was doubtless imminent.
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