Thank you Carolina, unfortunately it doesn't really major on the two bridges I asked about, just a passing reference to each. It is the Packington Avenue one I really want information and pictures on. I have found out it was replaced in the 1960s and again several years later.
The first one I know of was on Cole Hall Lane
When was Shard End built? Prior to the building of the Estate, I'm not even sure that there would have been the need for a bridge to exist. I would have said that the first, and original (Bailey) bridge, was constructed in the 1960's, although perhaps there might have been a bridge construction of some type prior to that decade. Perhaps maps from earlier decades might clarify the situation?
I moved to Shard End in Feb. 1958 and the Bailey Bridge was there then, I know because we used to play on it. I guess it would have been built early to mid 50's when the construction of S.E. was really under way. Before then Packington Avenue was known as Popit Lane and the River Cole was probably just a ford then.
thanks viv. sure was some junk thrown in to the water off that bridge. the fair ground used to occupy the land both sides of the bridge on the right of the pic when i lived by thereThanks Pete. And the view from the road, an empty space where the cottages used to stand (?). An additional bridge has been built alongside the old one.
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from shard end to cov rdThe Bridges over the Cole I recall
Coventry Road adjacent the Plough and Harrow , and Hay Mills Tavern a short cut to the Ackers and the Tarzan ropes we had by St Cyprians Church via stepping stones , always came home with wet shoes and socks.
Hobmoor Road down from Newbridge Road good place to catch sticklebacks
Newbridge Road bottom of Yardley Green Rd a fantastic steel bridge we use to swing off as kids
Bordesley Green down from the old Ritz Cinema (dual carriageway) a concrete bridge
Stechford Bridge with the gas main adjacent the side
As kids , especially during summer holidays we would follow the Cole from Coventry Rd Heybarnes rec all the way to Stechford and back
Yes, covered some miles in those summer days, some of the bridges when the Cole water was low you could walk under .from shard end to cov rd
Did the same lived in Hay mills till I was 13 mid 50s had great fun following the Cole.The Bridges over the Cole I recall
Coventry Road adjacent the Plough and Harrow , and Hay Mills Tavern a short cut to the Ackers and the Tarzan ropes we had by St Cyprians Church via stepping stones , always came home with wet shoes and socks.
Hobmoor Road down from Newbridge Road good place to catch sticklebacks
Newbridge Road bottom of Yardley Green Rd a fantastic steel bridge we use to swing off as kids
Bordesley Green down from the old Ritz Cinema (dual carriageway) a concrete bridge
Stechford Bridge with the gas main adjacent the side
As kids , especially during summer holidays we would follow the Cole from Coventry Rd Heybarnes rec all the way to Stechford and back
Was the pitch a works pitch or a council pitch? we always understood it to be a works pitch either Girlings to Reynolds TubesYes if I remember right, that was a long walk but fun. I played on the football pitch many times in the 50s.