Not at all, some more rural counties delayed going into the suffix letter until they rally needed to, so around the country you got odd 63/64/65 model Cars running round without suffix letters, although because the motorist insisted, it did not last long and I agree 65 is a little far on, but unless one of our members who had dealings on that side of the country knows more then que sera sera.Yes I had that written on the back of photo, 1965 seems a bit strange!
Isle of Ely - JE registration 1933-65 Cambridgeshire
BCT, Midland Red, Walsall and Wolverhampton good examples, Provincial of Gosport noThere was a time when many buses, particularly of larger operators, gave a good clue about local vehicle registrations.
last for today folks..
wilton st lozells 1960
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birchfield road perry barr dated 1962
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not a street but its nice...i must have walked past this hundreds of times..
kennedy gardens dated 1968
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The shops in Birchfield road are due for demolition soon I believe. ?
Don’t know about Dodds? Sparks, but it’s that row of shops in the picture all the way up to the island.Which ones do you mean? Is it the block where Dodds used to be - just passed the funny pedestrian underpass?
Don’t know about Dodds? Sparks, but it’s that row of shops in the picture all the way up to the island.
No sorry doesn’t ring any bells he might have worked on the other side of the yard RMDYou would probably have known Bill Fisher then
No sorry doesn’t ring any bells he might have worked on the other side of the yard RMD
The shops in Birchfield road are due for demolition soon I believe. ?
Hi True Brummielodge road hockley dated 1961
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miller st newtown under demolision dated 1967
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wheeler st date 1966
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wheeler st dated 1966
That is upper & lower Sutton ParadeThis is not exactly a street veiw, it is labelled Sutton parade, date unknown, does anyone recognise it?View attachment 72811
Hi True Brummie
Have you or do you know of any photos of Holborn hill around the 1950's? Im looking for my mother-in-law who has terminal cancer? She would like to walk down memory lane from where she grew up as a child.
Lyn, thank you for sharing these............Just took a long walk down memory lane. I guess a good thing about these trying times is that we have a little more time to look!
This photo is in this thread, with some details about location.
I have put a number of pics of old Yardley village for example on facebooks east birmingham past and present. What did you mean by "the dark building"? The building that was once the Cottagers Institute is supposed to have been built on the site of the Ring O Bells after there were complaints about alcohol being sold close to the church. The pub moved further along Church Rd to the site next to the Nunnery where it remained, being replaced with a new bldg in 1939. This was burned down (surprise surprise) and housing built on the site.The original Ring O Bells was opposite Yardley Church, the dark building. It was moved away from the church, because of protests about alcohol being served so close to the church. The same thing happened with The Ring O Bells, opposite St Giles Sheldon.
The original Ring O Bells was opposite Yardley Church, the dark building. It was moved away from the church, because of protests about alcohol being served so close to the church. The same thing happened with The Ring O Bells, opposite St Giles Sheldon.
It wasn't always like that as the link will show. In fact some of the best beer/ales are brewed today in monasteries, principally in mainland Europe - Belgium in many instances. Church House Inns are to be found in may small towns and villages. Were there any in Birmingham in what is considered Birmingham today as many were probably be in the former constituent counties I guess.I have put a number of pics of old Yardley village for example on facebooks east birmingham past and present. What did you mean by "the dark building"? The building that was once the Cottagers Institute is supposed to have been built on the site of the Ring O Bells after there were complaints about alcohol being sold close to the church. The pub moved further along Church Rd to the site next to the Nunnery where it remained, being replaced with a new bldg in 1939. This was burned down (surprise surprise) and housing built on the site.
There is another bldg which looks like an old inn but it has been pain
RR, great article on Church Houses!It wasn't always like that as the link will show. In fact some of the best beer/ales are brewed today in monasteries, principally in mainland Europe - Belgium in many instances. Church House Inns are to be found in may small towns and villages. Were there any in Birmingham in what is considered Birmingham today as many were probably be in the former constituent counties I guess.
I was in there before the lockdown, still running and hopefully open soon. Run by a brummie.Not birmingham, but The Mug House in Claines, near Worcester is still there in the churchyard area, serving very good beer, at least it was and hopefully soon still will be
hi aliye and welcome...i will post that photo in our pubs section if thats ok...must say i have not heard of this pub...do you know if it still there
lyn