Is it me or were traffic signs a lot more straight forward in the bad old days? How clear and straightforward the one that takes centre stage in this picture is. Delighted to see all the men in their raincoats, must have been spring or autumn. Another good photo stitcher. How's the cold?
Is it me or were traffic signs a lot more straight forward in the bad old days? How clear and straightforward the one that takes centre stage in this picture is. Delighted to see all the men in their raincoats, must have been spring or autumn. Another good photo stitcher. How's the cold?
Bob
It would not be vain, just research because you would actually be looking to see if any family members were in the picture and that could go down to second cousins or 'I think that lady with her back to the camera is great aunt Ethel...oh my goodness is that me...well gosh almighty what luck' see how easy it is you were not looking for you and thought you saw someone else........which leads to another thought, I wonder how many members of the forum have actually met in those dim and distant days of dance halls, pubs and night clubs (after my time), I see somewhere the Jazz club at the pub at Aston Cross was mentioned, were we there on the same night?I was wondering if anyone ever sees themselves on any of the photos that appear on this forum. I feel it would be a bit vain to even look for yourself. Sometimes I think I might have been in the area as I lived in Brum up until 1961.
Cheers Tim.
Corporation Street early 1920s. Crowded particularly on the right and some of them don't look like shoppers. Pehaps some have been to an event at the Central Hall which the overhead banner seems to be advertising.
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Thanks for the information and now I look again at the banner I can see Midland Musical Competiton. It must have been a popular festival and maybe was an annual event in the 1920s.In 1920 there is a Midland Musical Competition Festival....Town Hall, Central Hall and Midland Institute.
This could be the banner?......maybe an annual event.
One thing that remember at Xmas time, was the wonderful Xmas displays in the window at Lewis's and Greys. Lost of fun as a nipper to bundle up from the bitter cold and walk with my family along the streets, Happy days anyone have any photos of the Xmas decs?