not sure which photo you mean keiron but quite a few before it was finished were posted on this thead some years ago
lyn
Camp Hill Flyover
The thread about the Dolls Club produced a great deal of information about, and cracking photos of, the Camp Hill Flyover that appeared next to it next to it. Chances are some folks that recall the 'tempory' flyover will have missed out because they wouldn't have expected it to feature in a...birminghamhistory.co.uk
Viv
The photo that you have posted is the one that started this thread, but it has one piece of information that the others lack, and that is the date of 1875. This beings some 5 to 8 years before K.E.G.S. opened making it entirely possible that the old post office was the site of the school.
just found these in my old files...not sure if they have been posted before but better to have them twice than not at all
building of the flyover
lyn
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not sure so ive edited my post to cover bothEr, this is the removal of the flyover not the "building of the flyover" - but thanks for posting
picture 1 Daily walk term time 1951-56 up from High St Bordesley
Was this the station corner of Moseley Rd and Highgate Rd
Was this the station corner of Moseley Rd and Highgate Rd
I don't know Camp Hill very well and this may muddy things but in 1868 Kelly's directory refers to a Post Office Receiving House. It seems to be further up the road away from the Ship. To confuse matters the numbering seems different as well.
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Janice
Hi Janice, I was intrigued by this so have done a little digging myself. I have posted some notes at www.midlandspubs.co.uk/birmingham/stratford-road/ which may help - or add to the confusion