maypolebaz
master brummie
It's the stamp dealer in Needless Alley that I remember.
I can't remember the name but I'm sure it'll come to me eventually.
I can't remember the name but I'm sure it'll come to me eventually.
Hi Joe
The pic below with some comment is in a forum post here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=33053&p=343406#post343406
and the pic below is also in a forum post here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=33053&p=348058#post348058
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Any one know what happened to a little passageway .Think it was called Colonade Passage ran from New sy and probably was parralel to Ethel St Possibly would have beenthe first p litle passage way in New st onthe right hand side? Was a model shop of some note in there Old Joe
Maypolebaz
The stamp dealer on Needless Alley was The Norfolk Stamp Co, and the one in Burlington Passage - Lower Temple Street was Margoschis Ltd.
Same view today. They seem to have added some decoration to the first building on the right
View attachment 86052[/Q Thats amazing The arched windos on the left was where the room was that the telegram boys waited till they were called into the room next door.That would have been the next arhway and the given telegram/s to take into the city At the bottom on thesame side as the arcges was theentrance dow the stairs to New st station Platform No 1 which I w2as talking about somewhre else on tis site
I have walked across Corporation St. there many hundreds of times in the fifties. I can't quite read the shop name on the left but it looks like it says Dolcis which is the way it was in my time. Great photo and have not seen it before.
I wonder what date it is...early 20s?
I also like looking at the people in the old pics and have noticed policemen in the pics.I love these old photos that show people going about their daily lives.
Could it be that there were more policemen "on the strength" in those days ? There always seem to be one of them, somewhere in the picture.
It's called Trams At Night by Robert Calvert#1468, I love this painting, I am sure that I have seen it as a jig saw at some time.
Paul