Lloyd
master brummie
The Fountain on Hagley Rd was situated in a trangle of land at the junction with Sandon Rd, and bordered to the west by a small extention of Meadow Rd. I can remember this area as a patch of grass in my younger days, only a few yards from where I lived. The fountain itself was scraapped during WW1, stories of it being broken up and taken away by a traction engine were told to me when I asked about it. I don't know when it was built, or why - housing in the area dated from c1870, and there is a large undergound water reservoir on the south side of Hagley Rd just there. The grassy area remains, with only a 30s electrical sub station at the Meadow Rd end, and the low wall which once supported an elaborate cast iron fence, visible behind '251' in the view above (post #657) - I can remember small holes (just over 1" square) in the capping stones, some retaining the lead used to anchor the cast iron fence legs that once fitted them.
Did you notice the words 'HAGLEY ROAD' on 251, partly obscured by the conductor? Is this the first example of 'route branding' so in favour by todays bus operators?
Did you notice the words 'HAGLEY ROAD' on 251, partly obscured by the conductor? Is this the first example of 'route branding' so in favour by todays bus operators?