Yes! Wrong specs on. My post edited.Maybe 12.15?
Presumably some road diversions were taking place elsewhere. Was it around Snow Hill at this time? The Dudley 74 route usually entered the Snow Hill area via Liver Street and left going down Snow Hill. So seeing this 74 bus, with passengers, suggests road changes.
It looks as though the traffic is coming up New Street?In May 1935 Phyllis Nicklin stood on the pavement opposite the Council House, held her camera high above the crowd and took this picture on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations for King George and Queen Mary.
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Yes it does..a great shot too!It looks as though the traffic is coming up New Street?
It was 1933 David, but this photo (post 67) shows it in 1936 (that is the date that appears with the photo).Traffic is also going clockwise in Victoria Square. I thought the traffic system changed in 1933 but perhaps it was in 1935.
It was 1933 David, but this photo (post 67) shows it in 1936 (that is the date that appears with the photo).
I guess the traffic appearing to come up New Street is actually from Penfold Street? Trick of the camera?Victoria Square
Now we all know what happened in the 1966 sporting world, but does anyone remember this huge floral football in the Square ? Viv.birminghamhistory.co.uk
A few seconds later she took another from the same spot and left a wonderful photo for us to look at ...In May 1935 Phyllis Nicklin stood on the pavement opposite the Council House, held her camera high above the crowd and took this picture on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations for King George and Queen Mary.
The city centre gyratory scheme (!) was enabled in stages between 1933 and 1936. At the moment I am not able to define where and when the changes were made.Traffic is also going clockwise in Victoria Square. I thought the traffic system changed in 1933 but perhaps it was in 1935.
OK thanks, That does make sense in that Victoria Square and New Street could be the last part to be convertedThe city centre gyratory scheme (!) was enabled in stages between 1933 and 1936. At the moment I am not able to define where and when the changes were made.
WOK was issued May 1958Albert Street date unknown but the tram track has gone so possibly mid 1950s.
In the car seen in the bottom corner, the driver is 'hand signalling', indicating that he is either slowing down, turning right, or even turning left.
The 'Beehive' shop on the right always seemed a little old fashioned when I went in there.
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That's a smashing photo oM. The driver you mention could also be holding his fag out of the window. I remember my dad doing this so that the car didn't fill up with smoke.Albert Street date unknown but the tram track has gone so possibly mid 1950s.
In the car seen in the bottom corner, the driver is 'hand signalling', indicating that he is either slowing down, turning right, or even turning left.
The 'Beehive' shop on the right always seemed a little old fashioned when I went in there.
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