These old buses remind me of the 5.18 pm dash out side GEC Witton works a number of harpers buses used to transport workers from the Staffordshire AreaA Harpers bus on the Aldridge Road ... but this is the Aldridge Road in Streetly and is about a mile east of the Aldridge Road, Birmingham. The building on the left behind the bus is what was commonly known as a 'Tin Tabernacle' and is still there today but is currently occupied by a small printing company.
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Hello. I used to live in Crowsnest Dairy in Aldridge Rd Streetly in the 1950's. It was right opposite the Printing works. (it may have still been the tin tabernacle at that time. I lived there until I was 7 years old) We also lived in Foley Rd West. I used to catch the Harpers bus to school in Bloxwich in the early 60's Sorry if I have answered in the wrong placeA Harpers bus on the Aldridge Road ... but this is the Aldridge Road in Streetly and is about a mile east of the Aldridge Road, Birmingham. The building on the left behind the bus is what was commonly known as a 'Tin Tabernacle' and is still there today but is currently occupied by a small printing company.
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I also lived close by, in Maxholm Road from around 1953 to 1970's , used the Harpers buses a lot, got a job in the city centre 1964 and used this bus to get me to Kingstanding. Growing up in Streetly, we used to sing at the tops of our voices as the conductor came round "You'll never get to heaven on a Harper's bus, cuz a Harper's bus, it never guz!", Happy days.Nice pic, OM. I live very nearby and know the old 'tin tabernacle' very well. The land at the extreme left of the photo is now flattened out and is farm land (oil-seed rape, great for my hay-fever, I don't think). To the right of the photo, and not visible, would have been the old BIP factory. That bus looks like it's on its last legs....
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