Some very interesting old pictures here. One or two items caught my eye.
In post 116 the street name (Rupert Street) looks of unusual design to that normally seen in Birmingham. Maybe it is of a style adopted by the city in more recent times.
The G.W.R. delivery cart was to be seen anywhere there was a G.W.R. goods depot. The same went for the other railways. All manner of goods were carried.
The picture of the bus, in New Street 1936 negotiating the road works, brings the thought that more than many other places in the UK, bus drivers and other motorists, have had quite a job familiarizing themselves with diversions and new road systems. The city pre, WW2, altered roads and some one way systems, WW2 caused very many diversions and the restructuring of the city road network after WW2 piled even more 'new road knowledge' on everyone.