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Ghost signs of Birmingham

From Kellys (year is publication year and probably refers to year before):

In 1873 William Loxley is described as a foreman in High St , Harborne (possibly learning his trade)
1878-1879 William Loxley, mason, High St Harborne
1880-1895 William Loxley , stone mason, 176 Station Road, Harborne
1896-1900 William Loxley , stone and marble mason, 1 Greenfield Road
1903-1904 William Loxley , stone and marble mason, 1 Greenfield Road, 286 High St, Selly Oak
1908-1910 William Loxley , monumental mason, 1 Greenfield Road, 286 High St, Selly Oak and Cemetery Road, Smethwick
1912-1923 William Loxley , monumental mason, 1 Greenfield Road, Cemetery road, Smethwick and Lodge Hill Cemetery Works Selly Oak
1915-1921 William Loxley, monumental mason, 1 Greenfield Road and Cemetery works Selly Oak
1932-1957 William Loxley Ltd, monumental sculptors , Lodge Hill Cemetery works, 1 Weoley Avenue and 5 Greenfield Road
1965-1973 William Loxley Ltd, sculptors, 1 Weoley Avenue
 
I think this now qualifies as a ghost sign. Hirons seems to have still been there until at least 2022. But now the site has been built over. There was (allegedly) once a Roman kiln somewhere on the Hiron's site.

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In Hinckley Street, these are at the rear of the former Electric Cinema. One clearly says the "Tatler Theatre". Not sure about the other.
 

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The theatre was actually called the Tatler News Theatre, so perhaps there's a connection Nico.
I had to say the "when theTatler was the best seller," In a weird school play called Here We Go Round The Prickly Pear, I was the dad I always hot old gittish parts, but I got a part, So ..
we asked teach what the Tatler was, .
 
If you went to an Odeon or Regal, they would show the same movies, the Tayler showed older movies and, at least I thought different subjects and foreign ones
The Alexandra Cov (the Flea Pit) showed foreign films & mucky ones , gran said, & some were foreign & mucky! But she stayed till the end, cos she' d paid, she said.
 
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