HI Devon JIM
PART CORRECT ; YES IT WAS ON HILL STREET BUT IF WALKING DOWNFRON THE TOWN HALL ITS ON YOUR RIGHT ; AND YES WALKING UP THE HILL ITS ON YOUR LEFT COMING FROM STATION RD AND WALK UP THE HILL STREET BEST WISHES Astonian;;;
Many thanks for your prompt reply Phil. There was certainly a distinctive smell from the factory, does anyone else remember it?? The Cross Keys was a pub that my dad ran but that might have been nearer to the Bull Ring. But he also at one point ran a pub at Cross Keys it might have been The Eagle???
Many thanks for your prompt reply Phil. There was certainly a distinctive smell from the factory, does anyone else remember it?? The Cross Keys was a pub that my dad ran but that might have been nearer to the Bull Ring. But he also at one point ran a pub at Cross Keys it might have been The Eagle???
eddie here is the link to the golden eagle thread
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https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=29260&highlight=golden+eagle+hill+street
Hi Mitchell - Here is a 1945 aerial view and although the incinerator was not there in 1945 I've marked where I seem to remember it was built. I have also marked the Harris plant which was set back from the road. It's debatable, my memory is not perfect these days, maybe someone with better local knowledge will post some info.Hi mohawk was holford drive not on the right hand side next road after wellhead lane, I thought that chimney was in harris cleaners .
Another forum quote with pic showing the junction looking west from the Queslett Rd.My favourite old photo of the Scott Arms is the one below. A nice lantern over the pub doorway. The only thing in the background of the old photo I can see today using Google's 'Streetview', is the striped tiled roof of a Methodist church. The man on the cycle looks relaxed crossing the junction. The Beacon Cinema on the right, the Scott Arms on the left.
An old pic of the Scott Arms with horses and carts parked outside, no need for a car park in those days.Another view of the Scott Arms junction from the Queslet Rd side. Looks almost rural. The tree on the left looks like it is the tree in the other pic. Two old buses facing each other - a Midland Red FEDD and a West Brom single decker - wonder whether the crews had dropped in for a half pint ?
Could anyone confirm whether or not the original register office was in Edmund Street, before it moved to the bottom of Broad Street.