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I am sure many here - and there does seem to be many with Aston area connections will appreciate them Lyn.
Hasta la vista. we will waiting.morning alan yes that is what i was thinking..of course if i have to resize them all it will take me a little longer but i think its worth the effort...right i have to be off now...shopping..house duties and grandson duties to perform first but in the words of arnie..."i will be back"
Good to note your busy day: your health must be greatly improved.morning alan yes that is what i was thinking..of course if i have to resize them all it will take me a little longer but i think its worth the effort...right i have to be off now...shopping..house duties and grandson duties to perform first but in the words of arnie..."i will be back"
Good to note your busy day: your health must be greatly improved.
Well I hear ya, regarding Arnie, but I prefer Gen Douglas MacArthur's "I shall return".
Are they all from the same roll of film Lyn ? If so, they’re 1966. See Guinness advert in post #54. Never heard of ‘District Bank’ before.
Great set of photos. Thanks for posting Lyn. Viv.
i noticed the Guinness advert 1966 but the pic says 1963. whatever the date, they are fantastic photos,Are they all from the same roll of film Lyn ? If so, they’re 1966. See Guinness advert in post #54. Never heard of ‘District Bank’ before.
Great set of photos. Thanks for posting Lyn. Viv.
Are they all from the same roll of film Lyn ? If so, they’re 1966. See Guinness advert in post #54. Never heard of ‘District Bank’ before.
Great set of photos. Thanks for posting Lyn. Viv.
loverly i keep looking. that was my hunting ground. thanks lyn.
WOW! Lyn, a lot to absorb there. One or two duplicates I believe.
Some I am sure I have seen before but obviously in another thread. My favourite would be the 1940 potato rationing one, I lived through the latter part of that time of queues. It was the time when women were used to buying up to 28lbs. potatoes - or less - for their families. That's how tummies were filled then.
The tram tracks suggest 1953, or earlier, the tarred filled ones after mid 1953 when the trams ceased. Later ones show a new road surface. Many show shops with once familiar names, but now long gone. A nice ghost sign in post 61 of Wilford & Co. glass works. Another photo shows the once familiar, within the city's boundaries, pillar fire alarm.