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Albert Street Digbeth

The Set Stones/Cobbles were taken up from Albert St, I do no know if there are enough stones? in Freeman St to make it worth while ? this a view of Albert St with the street light still in position but the road set stones and the Pavement stone had been lifted and sold on
 
Oh my goodness Lyn, if that is Albert Street, I would never recognise it in a million years. Sacrilege!

Maurice
 
I had to look it up Lyn as I wasn’t sure - the place is so flattened it’s difficult in some cases to work out where the roads once were. Viv.
 
This section of Eastside City Park from The Woodman to Park Street was part of Albert Street.





As was the section near the Clayton Hotel (formerly Hotel La Tour).

 
thanks horsencart i now think that albert st deserves a thread of its own and to keep this one on topic will move relevant posts to new thread

lyn
 
Albert Street in the 1950s. Looking towards High Street. Viv.

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Tram route 90 went to Stechford, from Albert Street, via Fazeley Street. (The 84 went to Stechford via Coventry Road). The routes ceased in October 1948. The 90 was replaced by bus route 53 and the 84 by bus route 54.
Tramcar 378 built 1911 and lasted until 1950. The man in front of the tram (the driver?) is changing the switch in favour of the trams direction.
 
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