I really like this pic with a bloke standing outside the theatre holding a baby and Loo Bloom the tailors, they seemed to have quite a few shops in town. I bought my first made-to-measure suit from them in 1954 and remember having to go in for a preliminary fitting where the tailor half ripped the suit apart then re-pinned it. When it was finished it fitted perfectly, couldn't wait to go out wearing it ...such memories ...the old theatre royal new st..
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I'm not sure if this helps or hinders - this postcard is postmarked 1908 and shows the Children's Hospital in Broad St. Looking at the potted history on the Children's hospital site, this seems to have been the isolation building.
https://www.bch.nhs.uk/corporate/our-history
The building in this postcard later became the Orthapaedic. I understood that the Children's moved from here straight to the one on Ladywood Road - now Ladywood Middleway
kunzles at union st
Not sure about this but the Kunzle Restaurant building has hints of medieval architecture. But is it mock? The windows are odd, maybe then it's just mock medieval? Great photo Lyn (as are all the others on here) A view of a old Union Street I've never seen. Viv.
morning viv i thought exactly the same thing about this one...cant get my bearings..what is that large white building is it marks and spencers??
Yes Lyn. Looks like M & S to me too. The building beyond Kunzles seem to have gone, so I assume this was shortly before the Martineau Square development (think it's called something else these days). Viv.
top of snow hill and steelhouse lane..taken from boots at the top of bull st..steelhouse lane is to the right..
I have been searching through my books, and have found information regarding this building (The Palace ) and (The Lyric). I attach pictures of both.thanks for the correction bob...dont know why i thought it was a cinema..
lyn
Hi viv
Yes that was Raymond jelfs father William whom had that he lived down the road from there William jelf
And then he took on the Aston cross one but he could not Handle it and he sold it to Ernest held ( my grand father ). My mothers father she was there only child
He had one in Victoria road Aston oppersite the Victoria road police station and when my mom married my father he got them to run the shop
But he kept interfering with them trying to tell them how to run the business so my father at the end of the day told him get some one else to do it
So he got another member of the family to run it but later dad ran the fish and chip at Aston cross for him
He asked him to run the coffee shop as well next door but dad said no and stuck with the chippie and ran the golden cross as well for doddds
And our cousin Barry Phelps ran the business for him and he had lodgers living above the premises mind. ( mind you thou )
They was all women lodgers and he owned a house behind the shops and a two story ware house along with provisions
And the crockery hire business right up until 1970
Have a good day viv , best wishes as always Alan,, Astonian,,,,
you aint been thanked, but you ave now LOLWonderful memories Thanks so much. made an old Brit very happy. John Crump noe in Parker, Colorado USA
bull ring from st martins...top left is market hall
where the old market hall stood..