Hi john
I have just found the picture you put up of Cromwell street
1935 in a book I have
It states that Cromwell street ,an Irony of history. Cromwell Street bedecked in red white and blue for the silver jubilee
of King George V in 1935.
Royalist Celebrations in a street Named After oliver Cromwell,,
There is also A legend that King Charles 11 his at nonsuch farm,Bartley Green, during his Escape after his defeat at the Battle of worcester
In 1651 ,this could be why Cromwell Lane, Bartley Green is so named, Similarly Spies Lane in near by Quinton is surprised to Allude
To Cromwell Soldiers whom searched for the King who thought to have hidden inHowley grange Farm,
Oliver Street and Cromwell street in duddeston is obviously named after Oliver Cromwell
Whilst close by Rupert Street refers to Prince Rupert whom attacked Birmingham with his royalist ,in 1643.
Hence the naming o . The prince Rupert Pub Aston,,,, best wishes Astonian,,,,,,,,