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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    25.Witton Locks 1990s
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    24.Whitehead Road 2006
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    23.Whitehead Road 2006
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    22.Under Witton Railway Bridge 2005
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    18.Tame Road shops 2003 Grilles on local shop windows - a sign of the times
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    16.Ozzie Osbourne lived here The house with the blue paintwork is No. 14, Lodge Road, Aston, Birmingham, a former home of Ozzie Osbourne of Black Sabbath fame.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    15.King Edward VI Grammar School 2006 I attended there from around 1952 to 1956 but its appearance has changed a lot since then. The windows at extreme left and extreme right are as I remember them, those additions in between seem to belong to an Alpine village. The neighbouring houses have...
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    14.Holford Industrial Estate 1985 building a replacement bridge over the River Tame
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    13.Green workshop. Witton 2001
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    12.Freer Road At the top of the road, approaching Hampton Road.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    11.Freer Road 2007 When I was a child, this was Mrs Oaten's haberdashery and toy shop with a large window that curved gracefully round the corner.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    10.Freer Road This was Edna Jones' grocery shop at the junction with Fentham Road.
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    The Keith Berry Photo Archive - Old Birmingham Page 14

    7.Brookvale Road 2004 Note the missing rails at the extreme lower left. I first noticed the gap around 2003 and I'm surprised not to have heard of anyone falling through it onto the riverbank about 12 feet below
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