Yes Alan, that's what I wanted to know in post #87. The reason being is that I read somewhere (and can't now find it) that Great Barr once formed part of Perry Barr. Don't know how accurate that is though. Viv.
Right on the money Lyn with the ladies name, but for the record he is Phil, I am Alan![]()
Did you ever find out where the cottage in Great Barr was with the three girls standing opposite.phil looking at your map 2410 which i turned around..it cant be brook cottage as its on the wrong side of the road...it would have to be on the right to be that close to the junction/turn off....i think..
Unfortunately no, it remains one of the forums mysteries .... when I saw your post I thought someone had found it ....Did you ever find out where the cottage in Great Barr was with the three girls standing opposite.
That and the No. 8 bus are still awaiting a solution. Now many new Members have joined this year, maybe they can shed some light on these matters.Unfortunately no, it remains one of the forums mysteries .... when I saw your post I thought someone had found it ....![]()
Did you ever find out where the cottage in Great Barr was with the three girls standing opposite.
no michael it remains unsolved so as alan has said any thoughts from our new members would be most welcome
lyn
Chapel Lane was mentioned in post # 82. Maybe this could be a kick start?
In the original pic in post#1 I had noticed some 'letters' in the gutter by the girls (have a look!) and also a hint of some 'writing' lower left on the road which shows more clearly on an iPad. As we have tried everything, even mirroring the pic, I added colour which can pixel match ajacent grey shades and could see what appears to be 'C' and 'D' in the gutter but it could be just the way rubbish fell and maybe the 'C' was a lost horseshoe ...
On the road 'G' 'B' 'S' and 'T' has been written followed by an indistinct word ... but doesn't help with location ...
Colour did make the far telephone poles stand out and maybe a hint of an opening from the road to the 'church'.
A wide footpath and cobblestone gutter only on one side of the road ... maybe a local authority boundry ...
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As a child and in my teens I roamed over Great Barr and knew Chapel Lane well and never saw 10 bar telephone poles in the lane. I would have noticed them and the 40 copper wires they would have been carrying ...Lyn having lived in Wilderness Lane for twenty years , Chapel Lane was opposite I would almost put money on it this was Chapel Lane, with St Margarets church either facing or a short way down opposite the cottage. I've been up and down Chapel Lane a few times , I realise of course I might be wrong
You've made me think about the forum's unsolved mysteries and one we never solved is in the thread below. As Lyn says perhaps new members looking at it might have information ...Did you ever find out where the cottage in Great Barr was with the three girls standing opposite.
I have scanned this from this month's Brummagem magazine with the permision of Carl.
There is a section of photo's by Stan Millington sent in by his sister in law. Stan was a wedding photographer but for pleasure he took photo's around Birmingham. Stan was born in 1909 and died in 1972. I thought it would be nice if we could put more information on this photo.
no michael it remains unsolved so as alan has said any thoughts from our new members would be most welcome
lyn
I've found the photo in one of Terry Price's books it's Birmingham Road,Great Barr,with Pages Lane in the distance on the left c.1910.Did you ever find out where the cottage in Great Barr was with the three girls standing opposite.
Will do it sometime todayhello michael is there any chance you could scan the photo and post it for us to see please..many thanks sounds like you have cracked it
lyn
I was looking at these old maps last night and struggling to fit with the photo,could the photo be the wrong way round as suggested before,i have a photo of the Birmingham Rd further down by the Bell and the telegraph poles are the same,