dr freshwaters house nechells park road..opposite the baths shame we have not got the whole house in this one
Thanks for this one, it was where I first met my wife at a jazz club upstairs on a Saturday night 59 years ago last April. Proposed on July 4th, married December 26th, rural Cornwall and returned home Park Avenue, Handsworth, that evening 2000hrs train from Plymouth to Bristol and then a train on 27th early am 0100hrs back to Birmingham. That evening we went to see Tommy Steele in Tommy the Toreador .......remember Little White Bull. I will download a copy of the photo for the family history pile Supposed to be a file, but still a loose pile.golden cross with tower...aston cross
Had to zoom in to check the hand of that Gargoyle!
Is it the same Freshwater that was by the Serpentine?
off nechells park road..could anyone identify the pub as it looks more like lichfield road to me...there again i stand to be corrected
Really great results Old Mohawk, has really enhanced this wonderful old photo!I had a go with an 'equalise' to show the colours which are in the original photo (post#21) of the Duke of Wellington. No colours have been added or any creases removed.
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Hi Lyn, just wanted to say it was amazing looking at these photos - the first one of Wainwright street/Thimble Mill Lane beautifully captures my Dad's old wood yard "Royden" and the second one captures Buttons Factory just up the road in Portland Street, the best years of my Mum's working life!phew thats it folks there are a couple with no locations on the backs but i have an idea where they are...will let you digest these first and post them in a day or so...
lyn
Hi Lyn, sadly the big dark building is no longer there, I was there last weekend (19 August) there's a big new development called "Masons" on that site.hi debsy buttons could be the large dark building maybe someone will know for sure...dont know why but i had it in the back of my mind that the old buttons factory was still standing but i cant see it on streetview..maybe just wishful thinking
lyn
Had many a cane when coming back to school after the holidays when Harry Brown the caretaker shopped me to the headmaster (Mr Mullins) for climbing on the roof to retrieve the ball.
Remember this well, lovely Art Deco shopfront.lichfield road opposite thompsons butchers
Used to go in this cafe all the time, Bob had about 6 or 7 cafes, started off in Sandy lane.rocky lane aston
Did the large wall patch sign on the other side of this pub, next door was a car hire place, think it was called Excelsior.the mitre pub ..i think this is on longacre nechells as i have been in there a couple of times recently