Forgot that was there as well. It is only up the road from where I live so can't believe it took me so long to recognise itI was aiming for the library with that one but can't argue with your answer.![]()
Opposites has been solved but think we still have the others unanswered plus most of the Street Quiz to go.Here come the Cavalry, a recap…
Birmingham Areas…
1. No skip and no jump needed here.
(Not Hopwas)
5. Keeps Lassie in….
(Not Dogpool, Sheepcote, Woodgate, Fox Hollies, Penn, Kenilworth.)
8. Idiots but they're ok.
9. Where Jack would keep his mother-of-pearl.
(Not Tenacres)
10. A site to see in Carcassonne.
11. Adventurous nothing more.
12. Jim finish it.
(Not Jamesbridge)
Opposites….
10 Bullmetal.
Picture quiz
Picture F St Edburgha's church Yardley number 12
Picture J Ward End Park number 9
Picture L Serbian Orthodox Church number 19
Picture M Bloomsbury Library Nechells number 8
I have no real idea of the station in picture D but it vaguely reminds me of Tysley which is roughly where number 15 is on the map.
Thanks - back to the drawing board on that one.All correct (including D and E) except F which is not St Edburgha's.
In that case it must be what was my first thought - St Nicholas King's Norton. Number 20 on the map.Thanks - back to the drawing board on that one.
just beat me to it jan...its on the green kings norton and the only reason i knew it is because i recognised the black and white buildings that are still there..that and my sister lives very closeIn that case it must be what was my first thought - St Nicholas King's Norton. Number 20 on the map.
STREET MAP
no 1 SWALLOW ST
no 3 WATER ST
lyn
We have these answers from Lyn but to tidy up:STREET MAP
NO 2 WATERLOO ST
Must confess I had to do a lot of looking up for some of the answers but I did learn about some places I never knew existed.That was one of the ones I hoped my fool people a little, along with Ward End Park White House which I thought might be confused with Soho House and Bloomsbury Library which I thought might be mistaken for several others.
totally agree jan...we have hundreds of years of history so we never stop learning...Must confess I had to do a lot of looking up for some of the answers but I did learn about some places I never knew existed.
Then I think I am struggling witht the last couple![]()
Areas of Birmingham number 5
Highgate?
Ellis, Askey, Scargill, Daley, Conan Doyle, Clark, Miller .......??No. 7 is a well known street, think of a late 20th century famous Arthur.