I think these have been on the forum somewhere previously
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just becouse they say words like that in the media,you dont have to repeat them on this forum, kids and family view this forumMemories of Moseley, though, as she says, "nostalgia is bollocks:
Nostalgia is bollocks: but in 1970s Moseley, I never felt like an outsider | Kit de Waal
If you’re mixed-race it can be difficult to feel at home. But my Birmingham suburb was genuinely multicultural, says author Kit de Waalwww.theguardian.com
Thanks for the tipoff, it was well worth the watch.There was a programme on BBC1 this afternoon called "The Farmers Country Showdown". It started at 3-45 pm and featured the market at Moseley Village together with a small amount of filming at the swimming baths. It is currently on iPlayer and you need to look from about 25 minutes into the programme. Dave
Many thanks for that. Clevedon Rd is not far away in Balsall Heath which would make sense. Looks like original buildings all demolished & area redeveloped.Avonvale Bakeries are listed in the name section of Kellys for 1915 and 1921 at 14 Clevedon road. However in earlier editions, the street listing shows no 14 as Barclay & Price (Avondale Bakeries). Neither the firm or the shop are listed in the 1932 edition
Hi. Park Garage later became R.E. GREENS a Rootes dealership and Garners also opened later on the opposite side about 100 yds towards the city and became, I believe, part of the Lincoln Street group and a Datsun dealership.Still sometimes referred to as the "Village", the second postcard image is labelled 'village' but looks far bigger than a village. Obviously it had become a busy bustling centre with all the necessary shops and services looking at the first 1913 image. Wonder what was originally the extent of the village ? Any images of the early village anywhere ? Viv.
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