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    Aston Pictures

    many thanks Big Gee, there was also another newsagents on six ways aston close to the Orient Cinema, even as a child i can remember, its reading-matter was rather varied, it had a poor supply of american comics, what attracted me to its windows was its large...
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    fantastic queues at this cinema Odeon Queensway, on Easter holiday weekend 1978, the long and patient queues stretched down the nearby subway to some distance on the other side of the road, the film was Close Encounters of the Third Kind, other memorable...
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    Aston Pictures

    many thanks brummy-lad excellent find, and great memories, hopefully even more photographs of park lane will come to light.
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    Aston Pictures

    many thanks for your kind info about the giant policeman of park lane.
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    Aston Pictures

    anyone got a photograph of the newsagents shop which stood on six ways aston, not too far from the Barton Arms, as a child in the sixties i would buy all my comics from there, usually american comics marvel and dc, it had a very large supply of...
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    Aston Pictures

    anyone got got a photograph of the large policeman wall mural on the wall of a shoe and boot repair shop, that used to be on park lane aston, i remember this as a child in the sixties, and do we know when this was demolished.
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