It was part of a refurbishment program that took place in the early 1900s. Post#903 shows 'before' and 'after' photos. There was considerable refurbishment/reconstruction work on bad housing in the early 1900s and an example can be seen in another thread hereconstruction work after bomb raid or ?
Court 2, Richard Street.
The photographer was using a long exposure and children never keep still.
The man by the water tap appears to be using a wooden bath which looks like it leaks at the seams.
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Havelock Road Greet 1956
We used to live at 9B terrace Lawrence street, great pics.There were three terraces in Lawrence Street Gosta Green A, B, & C, terraces the photos posted earlier are a front and back view of one of these as already confirmed.
Not exactly the photos you are looking for but there are these aerial photos (dated 1946) of the area showing one end of Dolobran Road near Christ Church.I am new to this forum and have been avidly trying to find pictures of the back houses of Dolobran Road Sparkbrook. They were demolished circa 1972 . My family were one of the last to live there prior to the demolition . There were approximately 5 x 6 rows of houses there may have been more. It would also be interesting to see the houses that were replaced by local authority properties approx 1974, that were actually on Dolobran Road. Some of the houses still exist. We lived 1/27 Dolobran Road.
Here hoping to hear something soon. Blessings
Houses 3, 4, and 5, in Court 3, Blews Street, Birmingham and looks like some refurbishment work was in progress.
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View from the other end of Court 3, Blews Street.
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I assumed it was Blews Street in the Newtown area but am not 100% sure. I understand there was a Blews Street in the Springhill area. I can't see any way of proving which one it was at the moment.cracking photos phil....any idea which blews st this is as i think we had 2...for certain one was off manchester st newtown but cant remember now where i had seen another blews st...well i think i did
lyn
Two photos of the back of 22 Blews Street (presumably the one in the Newtown area) and the condition of these buildings contrast with the those in #926
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The notice on the door is mentioned earlier in #767
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...ourtyards-and-yards-of-brum.40378/post-566377
Perhaps we might be able to confirm if it is Blews Street, Newtown, with more information about The Smoke Consuming Co. ... 'smoke consuming' how did that work ? ....