
As I look at old street pics I've noticed that Slade Road Erdington seems to have been one of the most photographed roads in Birmingham, there are dozens of photos. Many of them have a tram somewhere in the view so maybe the photographer liked trams.
Slade Road long ago at the junction with Hunton Hill.
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The corner building and others are still there although a roof dormer window has been removed and other changes.
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Thanks for those pictures. I like the way those people caught in that terrific first photograph wandered so freely in the road itself, which in time became so busy with traffic.Slade Road
I mentioned Fentham Rd (on the left in the photo) in this old post but it is probably the wrong shops on the wrong corner ...Thanks for those pictures. I like the way those people caught in that terrific first photograph wandered so freely in the road itself, which in time became so busy with traffic.
As you say there are a lot of photographs of Slade Road, which makes it so frustrating for me, that I haven't ever been able to find one of my grandfather and father's old greengrocery shop, which was among the bank of shops at the corner of Fentham Road and the Slade. We ran 331 Slade Road for sixty years from the mid 1920s. I remember it so well, the fellow shopkeeper's had their own little community "band of brothers" and I remember my Nan, Mom and Dad "chewing the fat" in the shop with our regular customers. Any photographs that we took however, even in my time, were of days out, rather than of days spent at the shop, where my family spent so much of their time.
Slade Road in 1913 and a tram on it's way to Stockland Green approaches Fentham Rd and Albert Rd crossing.
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Today the buildings on the right were there in 1913 but changes on the left.
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Thanks so much for finding that. No, it is the right row of shops. The off licence was on the corner, next door to the bakery, then there was a hardware shop, a grocers, a butchers and our fruit shop on the end (where a group of people are looking up, in the direction of the photographer).I mentioned Fentham Rd (on the left in the photo) in this old post but it is probably the wrong shops on the wrong corner ...![]()
My parents had a shop 339 Slade road. Wool & small items I think it was next door or very near the bakery.Viv thanks for posting this and I do indeed remember Mr Salmon. He was a really nice chap, always smiling. There was nothing better than his hot sausage rolls and mini Hovis loaves, straight from the oven. I used to go into the bakery at the rear of the shop in the 60s to watch him make the bread, pastries and cakes (one of the perks of my parents being fellow shopkeepers, like his wife and himself). As the Mail indicates, he was a keen Villa fan and had a season ticket in the upper Trinity Road. He got me a ticket for the 1971 League Cup Final and gave me his seat for a game at Villa Park, that he was unable to get to. They both worked such long hours and so very hard. That has brought back some nice memories...
Nice to hear from you. Could I ask you, how long ago that was and for how long your parents ran the shop? That would have been between Mr Salmon's bakery and Mr Rushby's grocery shop. I do recall there having been a wool shop and I think that my grandmother and Mom, would most likely have been customers.My parents had a shop 339 Slade road. Wool & small items I think it was next door or very near the bakery.
For info, the photo was taken 2/7/1945. VivThese prefabs might be familiar to someone. I don't remember them at all. They were/are on Slade Road built around 1945. Viv.
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Thanks Viv, these prefabs were sited between Fentham Road and the Clinic on the right hand side of Slade Road, when walking/driving towards Stockland Green.For info, the photo was taken 2/7/1945. Viv
it was. You had Highcroft Hospital, then the clinic then the prefabsI think the Clinic in Slade Road was close to these prefabs ?
Yes, the prefabs backed onto the grounds of Highcroft Hospital and were situated between the hospital gate (near Fentham Road) and the clinic.it was. You had Highcroft Hospital, then the clinic then the prefabs


Great Photo. This is the same view today