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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 ?

lyn
 
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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i wonder who frank aston was and where he lived in birmingham...steve i dont surpose you have any other info do you ?

lyn
sorry Lyn nothing to add I am afraid - there is another photo of it on the next roll of film but that has the same description too.
 
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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