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OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

We are still on Dudley Road with what is described as a row of house - they seem to be clinging onto life although the nearest is starting to lose its roof, and I am not sure if the middle property is still in use, looking better than those around it.
The forth building from the left has some writing on the frontage which looks like CAFE (?) and again the propertys have become covered in fly posting
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Steve this is a very touching picture for me as a very close school friend lived in the last but one house going towards the pub , alas he's passed now but not forgotten thanks again
 
This corner shop has little items of interest- below the Kullar News sign is a carved stepped front, historic Embassy sign, ( who would imagine it today), There is a 37 on the door frame - the number of the shop? and we can just make out a Walls ice-cream sign, with Freshly made sandwiches too.

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Another corner another boarded up shop / cafe, with the HP factory off in the distance, there has been a failed attempt to board this place up, windows are broken - some of the boarding looks forced and there are some heavy duty wooden planks upstairs - but it looks like a strong building with the curved window / door frame tops made of bricks.
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Unfortunately it doesn't take long for vandalism to take over, the building on the left seems to have had the front door forced - windows have been broken too. I wonder how long Doreen had a shop here? next door has the wire window covers and the corner shop has the Silk Cut window adverts. Just worked out that the wooden posts are for the hoarding surrounding the site to be fixed too - the end is near.

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In 1974 Doreen;s was at 41.43 Rocky Lane
 
I know I said sheet A66 but this is sheet A60 purely because there is a selection of images and not many of them so I can "bring them to market" sooner.
First we have a selection from New Years day 1992.

First is view across Centenary Square, ( was it called that in 1992? ) with the dismantling of the stage, the Forward statue by Raymond Mason and the side of Baskerville House. Some may recall I used to work in Baskerville House and remember watching the statue burn down and it went very quickly and very black smoke. No Library of course

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Steve I thought that sculpture / statue a real eyesore I'm happy it was moved
 
We now move to the Old Smithy - corner of Winson Green Road and Norman Street, taken August 1991, slightly different as this is a Banks's pub, made in the mock Tudor style but perhaps overdone with too many black beams? Leaded windows and an angled roof line with plenty of eaves. amView attachment 214593
amazingly the pub is still there although i dont think its a pub now...below is todays st view

 
Last one for tonight - stepping back from the previous location we have the public conveniences under the trees - I always thought this was a strange site - inner city but with almost a village green look tree on a triangle of land but then with the toilets. Interestingly later it became a fast food shop !!

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There used to be a bust stop there Steve for the number * hand for those getting on and off and also those waiting for the bus the loo I mean
 
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