Couple of comments. Masshouse Circus, what a mess that was! Planned in the days when the car was meant to be 'king' and, of course, Birmingham was one the country's top 'motowns'. I read that had the planners had their way, even more of the city would have been dreadfully developed including the monstrous inner ring highway that we can see in the photo. Colmore Row would have been wiped out though, they did a pretty thorough job on Great Charles Street.
I've long heard about the Beehive and now know where it was. I often used to wonder what that isolated building I could see form the bus was. Another travesty was the demolition of, I think it was called, Triangle House which became a car park for the La Tour Hotel or whatever that is now called. Anyway, a bit of trivia that I'd guess most will have heard but's worth repeating, was that a certain Jeff Lyne of ELO fame worked with Robert Davis, better known as Jasper Carrot, at the Beehive before they found more worthwhile and rewarding careers!
Finally, I did the walk through the tunnels between Moor Street and Snow Hill and must be in that queue somewhere. What a great experience it was with the fee going to charity which was brilliant. I'm sure no one will disagree that thank goodness Moor Street, because it was outside the inner ring road survived. It's such a shame that Snow Hill couldn't also have been saved.
So much of the old Birmingham was destroyed in the 1960s in the name of 'progress'.
Thanks for the clarification. My mistake.Bev Bevan worked at the Beehive.
A great shot which, when I checked on Googlemaps, doesn't not look that different now. (https://goo.gl/maps/pfKVNTYFUKx7NBDf9)1191 Stratford Road in 1969, worth a zoom in , looks quite modern off to the distance, then the Morris van coming towards us, railway bridge, lawn mower repairs and supplies and a selection of cars - nice MG and a very battered Herald, which brings us to Cateswell Cafe with its neon sign in the window.
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Once again, my mistake Thanks.I think you mean the Odeon Shirley - the supermarket was Safeway the Morrison's and is now closed. The Robin Hood was a great place as well.
Thanks for the clarification. My mistake.
If we have had modern digital cameras then can you remember the wealth of lost buildings roads vehicles we could have captured, instead of taking a couple of photos on our box brownies and waiting months to be able to afford the developing costs at Boots we could have clicked way untill our fingers ached.How I wished I had had a camera to take some similar shots in my younger day, but I didn't get my first camera until I was 20 and processing film was quite expensive and I guess I had so many other things on my mind. If only we were blessed with the foresight to see 50 or 60 years ahead at that age then perhaps things would undoubtedly be very different.
Maurice
Firstly a couple for jimbo - hope they are close enough to you !!
18 High Street Harborne 1965
From left to right , leg of dog, Smoke room of the pub - imagine, sign for the gents, Moggie, scooter, nice shaped frontages, sign on side of building, lamppost and Shell garage
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Davenport beers were an acquired taste, preferred Ansell's or MnB.Bath Row 1979, altogether "Beer at homes means Davenport", nice selection of cars though not sure on the Allegro. Gone but not forgotten
Right hand side completely different. The shops where Bejam's was (did it become Iceland??) still there but the houses have gone. Building with turret still there.We now move on 15 years, 70 High Street Harborne 1980, first we have Bejam remember them? Building with the turret and the back of a Fleetliner bus. Next is a building with the shaped front - church hall? and a garage which would sort of fit with the previous picture - someone will tell you.
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Their chips were nice.This is 1758 - 1760 Pershore road from 1968 , note the tropical fish supplies next to the fish and chip shop . Some nice ridge tiles, some nice carving above the quartered sash windows and the bracket for a hanging sign
How times have changed no roller shutters with graffiti.This 71 Anderton Road in 1974, love the sign for Stratford House and Mrs Griffin and her " requisites", see the arched windows down the side and the leaded glass windows upstairs. See also the attic window and the ornamental brickwork around the eaves. Hve you also seen all that Corona pop sitting in the sun !!
Was the Brush works called Lengs.It was often referred to as the "brush works". Which would have been an activity previous to Wilmot Breeden who were suppliers to the motor industry. Taken over by Rockwell in 1970's.
This is Washwood Heath Bus garage from 1980, a selection of busses scattered around, and the old garage itself, on the left is the sign for "AND" , there is also a lampost with almost a spire and a nice selection of vehicles - I thing we spoil our car spotters at times.
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Same buildings but very different look. Bath Passage brightened by street art.10 Pershore Street again from 1980 one of those places we all passed, USDAW offices, sign for Bath Passage, metal framed windows on Laurence Brothers and the usual pedestrians in the rain.
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I look at that building and think of who built and lived in it.This one is a bit different to what we are used to 85 Lichfield Road Four Oaks in 1981, tatty and rundown but outbuildings at the rear - stables?, bit different today where the houses are going for approaching 7 figuresView attachment 152858
Remember it so well. Thank you.This is Washwood Heath Bus garage from 1980, a selection of busses scattered around, and the old garage itself, on the left is the sign for "AND" , there is also a lampost with almost a spire and a nice selection of vehicles - I thing we spoil our car spotters at times.
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This is Washwood Heath Bus garage from 1980, a selection of busses scattered around, and the old garage itself, on the left is the sign for "AND" , there is also a lampost with almost a spire and a nice selection of vehicles - I thing we spoil our car spotters at times.
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The Green Man pub, not one that I liked, much preferred the one opposite The Plough. I was a member of the Shooting Club in the late 60s.Firstly a couple for jimbo - hope they are close enough to you !!
18 High Street Harborne 1965
From left to right , leg of dog, Smoke room of the pub - imagine, sign for the gents, Moggie, scooter, nice shaped frontages, sign on side of building, lamppost and Shell garage
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Yes, it was. I worked in Albert Street, not at the Beehive, though.The building in the photo was the Beehive warehouse. I think the shop was in Albert Street off Dale End.
Spent my first weeks wages on a pair shoes from that Stylo's. I worked in Albert Street and used to check every morning to make sure the shoes I wanted were still in the window.Thank you so much for this photo. I now remember how New Meeting Street used to look from this angle. All I have to do now is try and remember the name of the “beatnik” cafe I frequented in 1966. Much appreciated. Regards,
I'm in there somewhere.The building was around for many years after 1971 ... below shows it in 1987 ...
He did.Bev Bevan worked at the Beehive.
Although Bev had been playing professionally for a couple of years, he had to get a proper job to pay for the H.P on his drums. He became salesman at another great Birmingham store, Kean and Scot.Bev Bevan worked at the Beehive.
This seems back to front as Tonks was on the right hand side going towards the Green ManWe now move on 15 years, 70 High Street Harborne 1980, first we have Bejam remember them? Building with the turret and the back of a Fleetliner bus. Next is a building with the shaped front - church hall? and a garage which would sort of fit with the previous picture - someone will tell you.
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We now move on 15 years, 70 High Street Harborne 1980, first we have Bejam remember them? Building with the turret and the back of a Fleetliner bus. Next is a building with the shaped front - church hall? and a garage which would sort of fit with the previous picture - someone will tell you.
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Doesn't that sign, in the right hand window say "Flowers for all occassions"?130 Wattville Road 1974, not sure of the sign for this property I cannot see much evidence of torches batteries ior toys and there are a set of scales inside. The blind looks a little worse for wear also. Looking next door we have the butchers no doubt with sawdust on the floor was never sure why as a child, still not sure now. A quick mention also for the Hillman Hunter.
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