The Avenue Public House on the Corner.I think we are slowly turning to the right from where we were just standing, a line of old style what they would call these days Independent traders, selection of shop styles and frontages with tradition shop signs
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The Public House is The Golden Cross.I think we have now moved further up the road and more tradition high street building - Midland Bank ( now called HSBC) public Library and a large pub on the corner, all still there - much to my surprise
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We now move to the City Centre and Hurst Street - there was a conversation about the location months ago but I cannot recall it but I feel it was about this area -
As you can see we are outside the Hippodrome and looking across to the "Old" Fox, we are coming to the end of the redevelopment around there - very much and ancient and modern as we will see
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Directly opposite the Dolphin pub.Now apologies for this shot, the road sign says Warwick Road - but as its a long road I am not sure of it relationship to the Dolphin. A selection of shops with older building close but a look down the road have more modern ( relatively) buildings. Again these were taken December 1991
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Desperate OConnor is on at the Hippodrome!!!Walking down Hurst Street and this time a more positive outcome and very much an old and new - we have the site of the " Back to Backs " and a look at the Street View can see how this has changed for the better
Now run by National Trust : https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/birmingham-west-midlands/birmingham-back-to-backs
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thanks steve these photos are little gems as a lot of the places have been demolished in the past over 30 years since they were taken...i have not heard of wrottesley st must try and find a todays street view..and to finish off we have - and I am guessing Ladywell Walk or Wrottersley Street - of coure nothing left now !!
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Chestnut Fencing and a Bullseye WindowRoll 63 now and we are back to old Pub photographs I will try not to duplicate previous posts - but it may happen, shout and I will remove them. The first picture is the Rose and Crown Brealey Street but taken from the side - I have posted a front picture before.
Its an interesting view as in reality there is quite a lot of space behind the frontage and its not as large as you may think. I like the fence - high security and the little round window on the side too
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here is it in 2012 steve...gone about 10 years now and built on..the landlord took on the aston tavern further up but he didnt stay there longNext we have The King Edward Lichfield Road - I have posted a more modern picture of this place but this is 1941, nice car out the front - can you imagine parking there these days !! Dark painted building but I think it was an M & B thing as I have seen a few pubs in the scheme
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