Looking in the bottom left hand corner of the photograph , the street sign shows that the streets name ends in an o or c or d i think, MaxSomeone wanted an image of the Rimini Cafe?View attachment 50101
Cheers Astonian, i thought it was, i was coming out of the roller rink as was on Summer Hill when i met my brother-in-law ( an Irish guy ) who insisted that i went for a drink with him in The Turf, even though i was only 14 years old ( i was a big lad )HI MAX
Yes it was he turf pub and later the gather moved to victoria rd aston to a akinson house
i think it was the victoria house hotel on victoria rd i was friends with the son and i went down to victoria after they left turf my auntie helen had the other chippie more or less facing the libary facing the big tobbaconist
best wishes Astonian ;;
Profuse apologies proffered - I was not trying to make a religious point - merely trying to offer the alternative view to the previous posts that the Qu'ran (and by extention call to prayer) is widely held to be poetry of the highest form https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qur'an#Arab_writing and influenced many branches of the arts over the centuries (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's sufi inspired Qawwal songs such as Allah Hoo eg at Small Heath Park in 1989 https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4002924226524948790# comes to mind).
I find this post disturbing, and certainly not suitable for a thread regarding Icknield St !!!!.
A Forum as The Birmingham History Forum is built along the lines of being none religious , none political and none sectarian.
Why the heck you would think that people reading this thread would want to read extracts from the qur'ran at a time when Brummies are being killed in a Holly War staggers me !!! and your link to the video is showing Eid celebrations which of course have absolutely nothing to do with Islam or its followers. Lets not have this Forum turned into something it isnt , or something that i would want not to be associated with if it became such.
Max
I used to work in the late 60s just up the road from Icknield st ( off Warstone Lane in Warstone Parade east ) i have a few memories of Icknield St at that time , Stoddards , the post office Stoddards, the public toilets, the horse drinking trough out side the mint and all the old cobble stone road there.
Opposite the mint was a ladies shop, and the bosses wife would send me there to get "ladies Things" for her i hated that and once she sent me to get her a bra!!!! just further down from the shop was the number 8 bus stop with its Bundy clock,where i caught the bus to Aston Cross. There was a wonderful chip shop up towards the library, which was owned by relatives of the Birmingham actress Lisa Daniels.When i was younger, pre working age, i remember the Policemans phone box opposite the library by Bullpits, i think the pub diagonally opposite was the Turf ?
What about a bit of poetry, sorry my warped sense of humour.Maxwhat great memories are alighting again from this thread...
thanks all...
lyn
A photo of The Turf on the corner of Monument Rd and Spring Hill.
Phil
Thanks George i like to think that you and ya mates killed em all off !!!!! But i wondered what the crunchy bits were in the pies. MaxThe mention of Stoddards brings back unpleasant memories for me. As an apprentice electrician working in Carver Street in the early fifties we carried out work in that slaughter house. The sights there would put you off bacon for life. The lunchtime sport was shooting the cockroaches with an air rifle.
George