There is this aerial view dated 1933 of a school in Windsor Street but it is on the corner of Forster Street and your mom would not have had to walk very far if this was the school she went to.Does anyone have a photograph of my mom's old school, Windsor Street? At the time she lived in Forster Street, I've traced her path to school!!
1921. Just looked it up on Britain from above.Very interesting picture AlexC. Any idea of the date please?
Rocky Lane the road to the right was Scholefield streetany one tell me were this is please
Great pictures & memories!VE Day - 8th May 1945
Sir Hiltons Road, West Heath
Picture 1 - That's me on the far left with my decorated scooter. And my sister Pat sitting down.
Picture 3 - Taken in front of our house - no. 35
Still another 5 years or so until the end of rationing
What super photos. Just looking at your house in the background, was it council owned? Looks really smart and well maintained.
Lovely to look at these photos,I used to live in smethwick and worked at Birmid Foundry.
It was around the late 50s early 60s.
I was a core maker.
Is there anyone who worked there around this time,and any Photos please.
may I offer another theory there was a need for more bedrooms as the family was a large one blessed with a fertile mother, across from my mothers grocery store on the corner of Edgewood Road and Heronswood Road in Rednal were 2 three story homes on each side of the street at the end of the row and the family's that lived there needed all three story's the Yardley's and the Philp's, I am sure these were council house's I remember the kids and the mothers but can not recall the father's poor guys may have been at work try to feed 9 kids a piece.I wonder why the three storey house was built on the end of the terrace?
Westminster Bank ? can you imagine a bank looking like that today ? looks more your old uncle Bill's place he turned into a bank.778 Bristol Road Selly Oak next to the Westminster Bank saw some changes as can be seen in 3 pics.
Pic 1 shows it as a small hardware shop (behind the car) without a sign. Stan Guest's furniture shop next door was also going to be changed. The car number plate might help with a date.
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Pic 2 shows it named 'The Bijoll' but it has closed and what did it sell? Stan Guest's shop has become very grand with large changes. The Westminster Bank has a pile of bricks outside, maybe internal changes.
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Pic 3 and Matty's Radio have taken over 778 and are advertising rental TVs which can receive BBC 2 which launched in 1964.
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Well how things change I walked that road going to school then down Longbridge Lane passing the Austin factory, by the time I had to make the walk it became a dual carriage way tram tracks had come and gone that junction became a roundabout and the entrance to Austins became gate K, love the picture I wonder what was the reason for taking itThe photographer is standing in Lickey Road looking towards Birmingham where the Bristol Road turns off towards the west. Buildings of the the Austin Motor Co Ltd on the right. The hump in the road behind the bus is the bridge over the Halesowen Branch line and ten bar telegraph poles stretch towards Birmingham. No date but probably pre 1920.
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Been there done that got the scar to prove it Ha Ha, about the same time this pic was taken
That branch was my bank when I first came to Birmingham in 1967. Long gone, but similar to many other small branches that came about when more and more people were getting bank accounts and needing easy access to a branch when this was necessary as no internet or cash machines then.Westminster Bank ? can you imagine a bank looking like that today ? looks more your old uncle Bill's place he turned into a bank.
Would walk that road on the way to school Turves Green Boys with doing research the story on those homes as I recall were from Canada and came as a kit I have never seen them any where else that could have been for Austin workers?
Love the pics in this thread going to be a long night, but that first pic makes me wonder when Indian restaurants first started to appear in Brumhere they come podgery...
stafford st/coleshill st..dated 1957
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coronation decs going up outside the lewis building corporation st..dated 1953
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middleton road kings heath...dated 1953
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conybere st highgate dated 1959
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Patrick Motors been in that building many a time on Thursday at 11.00 am to pick up the pay packets for Dawlish road Patrick's back then as we all know all cash and the missing corner on the packet my job sit in the passenger seat with the money tray on my lap and hope to god I did not get clobberd in a robbery I got picked because I was big young and dumb.Moving even further up Bristol Rd we come to the Village of Bournebrook.
Learnt to swim there earnt my free pass then during the summer holidays go all the time had to stand in line some times to get in to many kids, the café was over the front entrance door was it Horlicks we would drink ?View attachment 77978Northfield baths 1936View attachment 77979Northfield baths 2010
I do remember there was a Halfords and a shoe store in that rowI would say that photo number 4, has the incorrect date....I would say 1976, just by looking at the vehicles.....still a great photo along with the others