
The next image is pretty similar however as its a slightly wider shot and shows how the houses are almost underneath the viaduct. Only shame is the change to the upstairs window of the nearest house
Forgot to add these pictures were all taken in 1991.
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those look like the old houses that was in heathmill lane...have a photograph somewhereAs an aside put this picture into an app that produces pencil sketches from pictures. Obviously an interpretation.
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Just edited the wording to the picture - now reads Heath Mill Lane !!those look like the old houses that was in heathmill lane...have a photograph somewhere
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Hi, to me this looks like Heath Mill Street - The first public library in Digbeth, Birmingham, is The Old Library (originally Deritend Library), which opened on October 26 1866. It was one of Birmingham's original five free libraries and is the only one of those originals still standing. It closed in 1940 and is now a venue and also a wedding venue as well.This may or may not be correct - my rather vague list states building in Fazeley Street, but no mention of it been a former Church - thats what it looks like . seems a hole has been knocked through the wall to make and entrance on the right had side - ( Shocking) but at least its still there. Like the cobbled surface to the entrance too.
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hi elaine and yes you are correct its the old free library however just to correct its on heathmill lane not street below is todays st viewHi, to me this looks like Heath Mill Street - The first public library in Digbeth, Birmingham, is The Old Library (originally Deritend Library), which opened on October 26 1866. It was one of Birmingham's original five free libraries and is the only one of those originals still standing. It closed in 1940 and is now a venue and also a wedding venue as well.