A Sparks
master brummie
It's a snooker clubsteve i thought i recognised the building from trips down dudley road....amazingly its still there. and so are the properties to the left of it..below todays st view
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It's a snooker clubsteve i thought i recognised the building from trips down dudley road....amazingly its still there. and so are the properties to the left of it..below todays st view
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yes sparks i am amazed the old cinema is still there..wonder when it was builtIt's a snooker clubNice to see the building is still there!
just to confirm its location i have this photoHelp needed with the next one, all I have is " Old Library?" , the sign on the right says St. Georges Church Parish Club Rooms,, does that help? Makes it seem to be more likely to be a Church, number of notice boards, a bell tower, lots of leaded windows, and a pointed entrance with an inscription over it.
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This appears to have been in Highfield Road, Hall green. Newspaper mention it from the early 1930s till early 1950s. but looking at several Kellys from the period, do not see any mention of it in Highfield road, or Mr Goodall, who is mentioned in one article as well as on the signThank you for the additions to the previous photos I last posted , nice to fit the pieces together .
I have another unknown photo to start - well to me anyway, this one does not even have an entry on my list.
Sign over the entrance says "Highfield Ballroom", apart from that wide empty streets, old bus stop sign and no cars - imagine !
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Highfield Road, Hall Green, the date I have is 15th March 1961, and the reference suggests a Town Planning Application photo: x65765 6. Became Highfield Hall Community Centre. Henry and Mair were dance teachers pre- and post-war.Thank you for the additions to the previous photos I last posted , nice to fit the pieces together .
I have another unknown photo to start - well to me anyway, this one does not even have an entry on my list.
Sign over the entrance says "Highfield Ballroom", apart from that wide empty streets, old bus stop sign and no cars - imagine !
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steve that is not st chads school its alma st school...i went thereApologies for the cropping another image that was " twisted" and lost size during straightening. St Chads School Brealey Street, and a classic school building pointed brickwork to the eaves, arches over over window and the metal framed windows too. Like the pitched roofes and eaves too. The mini estate is nice too !
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steve im pretty sure that school was in wheeler st but the name escapes me for the min...Finally another one with not much details - " old school " is all I have - may be grasping at straws but as we have a lot of Newtown images recently could it be in that area - blocks of flats under construction could be a red herring.
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It's St. Matthias School Wheeler Streetsteve im pretty sure that school was in wheeler st but the name escapes me for the min...
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just beat me to it john...just rememberedIt's St. Matthias School Wheeler Street
looks like it steveMoving to the right slightly , and this photo has a few more of the properties - apologies for the grainy look - sunny day and the picture were overexposed so tried to make them more viewable. Is that the BRMB building at the top with their logo on the side?
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nightingales now finished...this building used to be ye old engine tavern..Next we have a later picture from the one on #1255, this is take in 1990 as opposed to 1989, but a lot changed in a year - this is Great Hampton Row, Nightingale Knitwear - the pub sign has been covered up and the ground floor has been covered in cladding - seems like they are doing well.
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