Brummie Nick... just shows how unobservant I am. Until a few weeks ago, we'd been using the Blues' car park behind the school for years without noticing the changes.![]()
Icarus what a couple of gems. I love these old photo's. I have a lot of old negatives but don't know how to get them printed. The problem is the size I think.[/quote
I lived in camp street the road faceing marqurs of lorne we lived half in camp street and the corner of garrison lane over the road was raggi allan has any body any photos my moms name was oakley
When I lived there 1953 - 1960, the pub on the corner of Arsenal St and Cattell Rd was the Marquis of Lorne, still standing all alone after demolition many years later. The next time I went by, the name of the pub had changed.
The attached picture is probably the nearest I can find to Cattell Rd & Arsenal St. I do hope that someone can do better though, Bill. This is an area of interest to me as I had family at 136 Cattell Rd.
Anybody else remember Dyers, Shop up towards the atlas, sold things like car parts and electrical stuff I think, and used to repair radios / bikes / just about anything else...
Used to charge an extra penny on everything after 7 pm.
I remember a shop refThinking about it, between Dyers, the shop on Cattell Rd next to the chip shop ( Richardsons ?? ) the one in Arsenal St, and a good few others, you could get hold of more or less anything till quite late. although there were some strange regulations about what you could and couldnt buy on Sunday.
a bit like 'convenience stores' now, but with a different sort of service.
Thinking about it, between Dyers, the shop on Cattell Rd next to the chip shop ( Richardsons ?? ) the one in Arsenal St, and a good few others, you could get hold of more or less anything till quite late. although there were some strange regulations about what you could and couldnt buy on Sunday.
a bit like 'convenience stores' now, but with a different sort of service.
hello dennis.Terrific shots Winston. Can you tell me which book they are from? I thought I had all the BGE Tram books from David Harvey. This a shot I don't recognise. I know. I am a proper Tram nerd...
Dennis & Winston
The 2 pictures with text are from "Birmingham in the Electric Tramway Era", , photos by W A Camwell, pub by BTHG 1983 , compiled by D F Potter, J S Webb & Ray Wilson
Mike
https://www.smallheathcircle.com/3.htmlhello dennis.
i have looked through all the books i have and cannot find those photos. it maybe that i got them off the internet.perhaps e-bay postcards.i did find one of the photos on this site. https://www.smallheathcircle.com/ but can no longer find it.will keep looking.
best wishes.
sorry for the late posting.