paul stacey
master brummie
Great photos old mohawk forgotten just how conjested Brum was in the 60's.
paul
paul
Also had a 100e in 63. Took my Mother to Manchester on the M6 starting at Gailey roundabout, had to keep stopping to top up the engine oil as No 3 piston had blown, Mother not very impressed especially as she paid for the car.I had a Ford100e at this time Phil, and I thought it the finest in the land, these cars were prized then, and you are right we did use to polish and vacuum them weekly.Paul
I think your Vauxhall Crestas are in fact Vauxhall Victor Mk IIs Paul. Probably correct on the Rover as it has a larger rear screen than the early P75 I took over from my Dad.Line of traffic, front, Hillman Husky, Vauxhall Cresta , Rover 90, Vauxhall Cresta , Austin A35, Mk1 Cortina Estate, Morris Minor 1000, Hillman Minx. right/wrong been many years!!! paul
Ryland Garage, where I started work in 1960, were Vauxhall agents and the FB victor was first introduced in 1961, the later updated version had a aluminium oil pump which suffered from premature failure, changing for a cast iron/steel version, the later version of the FB also had the check type front grill rather the the earlier slatted version.I think your Vauxhall Crestas are in fact Vauxhall Victor Mk IIs Paul. Probably correct on the Rover as it has a larger rear screen than the early P75 I took over from my Dad.
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Line of traffic, front, Hillman Husky, Vauxhall Cresta , Rover 90, Vauxhall Cresta , Austin A35, Mk1 Cortina Estate, Morris Minor 1000, Hillman Minx. right/wrong been many years!!! paul
A gallery of mini pics of Birmingham traffic mainly in the 1960s onward but some earlier traffic photos show signs of what was to come in later years.
Many of these photos were full size in the posts in this thread, but were lost in the hack attack. Some of the mini photos have Go To Post links to previous posts where the original comments can be read. Also many of the photos will enlarge if clicked upon.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Heavy traffic into town on Birchfield Rd near Trinity Road
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Buses and Cars
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Guard a parking space with boxes ! Hurst St maybe...
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] A busy scene in Jamaica Row GoTo Post
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] A snowy rush hour past C&A Modes Corporation Street.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Heavy traffic in Corporation Street GoTo Post
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Five Ways – Hagley Road tangle GoTo Post
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] No lane discipline
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Lane Discipline gets better
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] No traffic jam but I always liked to watch trams under that bridge
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] More rush hour snow
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Heavy traffic merging. GoTo Post
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Congested New Street in the 1960's
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] 40 years before 1960's but sign of things to come, look at the solid tyres on that Midland Red Bus.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Another old traffic jam but sign of things to come. Is that a man in the back of the lorry ?
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] New Street again, but you could still park a car. Go To Post
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Rush Hour..A 118 to Walsall bus in view...
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] New Street April 1951
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"] Rainy Rush Hour is it Brookvale Road ? those railings....
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]Traffic heading north on Birchfield Road
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]Lancaster Place 1965 - spot the policeman.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]Looking towards the city - maybe an underpass is needed.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]Looking north towards Walsall Rd - could do with an underpass
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]The Underpass has arrived - it is efficient but not pretty !
The Lord Mayor is about to try it.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]It's 1929 but again signs of things to come. People nipping on to a bus held up in traffic in Bull Street.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]It's 1947 in Corporation Street which is a one way street except for trams.
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[TD="width: 33%, bgcolor: #ffcc99"]The police look on hoping it will sort itself out
Lancaster Place 1960s
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Hi Harbornite - Yes way back in Oct 2011 some 'russian' hacked the forum and all the photos were compromised and could not be used. So many of us started to put them back on but you can't put them back into other member's posts so I put some in a gallery as you have found. Another gallery of Lyn's interesting old evening mail pics here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=21690&p=422536#post422536There's plenty there to feast your eyes on!
My first car in 1964 was a new Hillman Imp assembled in Scotland !And not many foriegn vehicles about.
Thanks for publishing those threads "Harborneite76", takes me right back to my childhood, and those bleak Birmingham winters, with no central heating or double glazing, sitting on the bus with its bright lights and frost and steam on the windows. I can now smell the fog and see all the people tucked into there coats walking by, the drivers of cars peering through misty windscreens at the traffic, and the acre's of traffic we seemed to have in those far off days, the misty bleary shop-windows peeking out at the winter, and the smell of cigarette and pipe, and the odd cigar, smoke upstairs. I sold Hillman Imps in the mid seventy's to the UK Military going to NATO service, the "Hillman Imp Californian" was £380, tax free with NATO discount on top in 1975. Looking at all those pictures I could tell nearly all the makes and models still to day.Paul
My first car in 1964 was a new Hillman Imp assembled in Scotland !
Pics of it are here and there on the forum.
G'day Mike, excuse my ignorance, but I would like to see the above traffic pics, where do I click?? thanks.Sorry to say ,this is the last of my few traffic pics.