It's still there but derelict..Does anyone know what the tall building in the background is on post #2469?
Mick
Hi all I have always known it as the vale of eversham brewery, but it appears the last occupant was a flour mill.
here is a link for some interior shots https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forum...lians-flour-mill-birmingham-04-05-2011-a.html
scroll to the end of the page for photos and earlier dates.
I don't mind Brungum, as they are not my photos I just posted the link of the site.That's an amazing website pudding, there's loads of Brum stuff on there. I've posted a couple of interesting pieces from there on our Cinema Thread, hope you don't mind.
Looking at these old shop pictures got me thinking. Does anyone remember a clothing manufacturer,or a clothes shop, or a Tailors calles Seaman? It may not be the correct spelling. Possible could have been in St Martins. They were a Jewish family, very strict. Nico
I don't know Oisin, one set of known great grand parents were Gentile tallors in Worcester, it is the unknown Jewish ones I am looking for. They had a clothing trade connection. I found a Seaman on a Census Book on the web, living in or working in High St, on a page called Market Hall, Parish of St Martins. I have re-posted this post in Old Birmingham Markets. On reading that it might have been in the Bull Ring. Cov also had Italian tailors - Angelo Rotolo and Nino, NicoHow many non-jewish tailors are there? ride: BTW, isn't it Zimmerman you're thinking of?