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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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There's a similar building in Fazeley street. I went past it last weekend Steve.
 
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Had a bit of a hunt to find this location but now I know where I am - the white building is 17 Legge Lane the building to the left of that is The Gwenda Works which was built in 1913 for Sir Henry Manton, silversmith and cut-glass manufacturer, this is the name above the door and it says they were established in 1834, . The road fronting this is really just a small alley that leads down to Carver Drive, the buidling to the left has now been demolished and a new building is been built on site.

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We are now on the corner of Legge Lane and Frederick Street this is the Argent Centre a wonderful red brick building with arched windows, metal frames and home to the pen trade in Birmingham, it is also home to the pen Museum

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if we now walk down the road behind us ( Newhall Hill) we have this view - still with Argent Centre at the top of the road . At the top of the road is a former church which is now a Sikh centre, the remained has all be redeveloped for apartments and offices.

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We now move onto Roll 72 and something different to start and may be of use to someone although the information provided is a bit vague, with that I mean could be incorrect- just seems strange that his surname is Aston- could it be Frank from Aston ?!

My information reads Frank Aston sent home to his mom.
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i wonder who frank aston was and where he lived in birmingham...steve i dont surpose you have any other info do you ?

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My information has this as the "Masons Pop building in Thimble Mill Lane", however a look at the Masons pop link on this forum and there is not a mention - is this correct or just an assumed link?

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Next we move to the Prince of Wales Pub in Long Acre last seen closed down - now in the process of been demolished- not sure on the Health and Safety aspect of this process - see the two men stood on the top of the roof.

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We now hop across to the city centre this is the Spotted Dog Pub on the corner of Bordesley Street and Meriden Street, went in there a few time when on courses with the council at their office nearby. Still standing but completely painted over and is now a nightclub called suki10c


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