Hi Mike.
What a lovely surprise to open up those images, thank you.
I was born in George Street West, the bottom end by Pitsford Street, and Hockley GWR was one one of our playgrounds.
I left in 1961, and missed the demolition and rebuilding.
Many summer nights I used to drift off to sleep with the background music of the shunter's marshaling their trains in the huge freight depot ,
and the main line trains whistling their approach to Hockley Railway Station from Wolverhampton, or Snow Hill.
Even the GWR horses kept us occupied as we cadged a ride up Pitsford Street on the back of the GWR horse pulled freight wagons.
Not sure when you took the images Mike, but jpeg 7 showing Key Hill cemetery on the left and the jewelry quarter ahead is wonderful,
jpeg 3 is very evocative, showing the chimney of the Birmingham Mint and Warstone Lane cemetery too.
jpeg 5 also shows good views of Warstone Lane cemetery , The Peg in the jewelery quarter and a glimpse of the Post Office Tower,
the "hockleyraildepot.jpg" image is just as great showing the location because of the houses in Pitsford Street (Left) and houses
in All Saints Street too, as well as the rails going away to Wolverhampton, this scene also shows the gates in All saints Road,
many a time I spent Sunday mornings at those gates instead of going to Sunday School in All Saints Church, and placing the 1d
mom and dad gave me for the collection on the track so that the shunter's would run over the said 1d and flatten it ; - )
Goodness knows how those engine drivers put up with us kids, for the gates were closed Sundays, but we would scale the wall easy peasy in those days.
All in all wonderful images Mike, and a big thank you for sharing them with me.
Once again, profound thanks.
Kind regards.
dibs