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somewhere else on the forum, it is the one with the wrongly coloured Midland Red busCorporation Street at the junction with New Street. Unfortunately no date but it looks early 1920s. The bus types could probably date it.
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It was an RAF Recruiting Office. The photo is one taken by John Ball on walks around Birmingham. There are many more on his website https://www.jlb2011.co.uk/iob/index.htm
The first thing I noticed about this picture is the fact that traffic was going both ways on Corporation St.
This was in the Corporation Street thread.
In reply to a post by Vivienne I mentioned that the BCT bus was fairly accurate and was on the 9 service to Quinton. However the Midland Red was way off colour but the likely reason for that was given by one of our artist posters.
I have given the Midland Red bus a little thought and it looks like is it one of the SOS FS (forward steering) class of 86 buses (including the prototype) entering service in 1926 and lasting until 1935. This class of vehicles were the first to have the fuel tank (petrol) beneath the drivers seat. This anomaly lasted on B&MMO built buses until the first post war B&MMO buses were built.
The above is based solely on my interpretation of the vehicles registration number as HA 3542.
Across up the street there was real neat model train shop?
Presumably he's walking up and down outside the shop that's being refurbed to the left. Viv.
I've tried to read the last line but it's just not clear enough.