You're welcome, there's quite a few surprises in Digbeth if you look for them such as the old Mission building on Fazeley Street where my father went to Sunday School is now the home of trendy studios..That's great to see Brumgum
That's great to see Brumgum
There is a building just like this in Coventry, opposite what's left of Gosford Green which now links to Sky Blue Way. And it is painted the same blue. Would that colour be relevant to what it was? NicoYou're welcome, there's quite a few surprises in Digbeth if you look for them such as the old Mission building on Fazeley Street where my father went to Sunday School is now the home of trendy studios..
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HI Dave top of the morning to you nice to hear from you just read your thread about the drinkwater family
i just like to asked you do you know whether or not there was any famiy connections to the drink water family of Aston church road
As i knew the drink water family down Aston church road and i worked with one of them at the bromford rolling mills at bromfrd bridge way back in the seventys
He was clocking on abit i was the tube drawer and he was my mate on the other end of the machine they called the dog he used to go and sort the
blue prints and fetch my requirements nice little old fella i also recall glastone stone street i used to p[lay around there with the boys and recall the old lady selling the toffe apples for 1d and i used to court a girl down there she died very young of age of cancer her name was sue ;im not allowed to mention
her surname but i have fond memorys of the old area
dave ; have a nice day speak soon i hope ; best wishes Astonian;; ALAN ;;;;
I knew it as NEWTOWN ROW.Have I got it wrong but I dont remember there being an area called Newtown when I was a kid
That makes sense and seems the most likely to me therefore Newtown Row is just a road leading to it.But ..... the proper name is Aston Newtown, I cannot remember where I read this, and I cannot remember word for word, but the outline on it becoming Aston Newtown was due to the residents who lived in Aston Village, they objected to the new development in the south of Aston being named Aston or being part of their Aston, therefore it became known as Aston Newtown...., this around 1860 onwards .....