View attachment 96203Stoney Lane Sparkbrook doesn't look right to me anyone know if it is Stoney Lane , being a poor picture doesn't help
Bernie & Eddie
Without a doubt it is Stoney Lane, taken from Cheston Rd and showing the junction of Wilton Rd. Here is a better copy of your photo and what it looks like today, both show St Agnes's on the Stratford Rd in the background.
Thanks Phil, feel I should have recognised this one, roots in Sparkbrook, family shop in Taunton Road etc., no memory of trams in Stoney Lane when were these replaced by buses, by the way the church is St Agatha's.Bernie & Eddie
both show St Agnes's on the Stratford Rd in the background.
Thanks Phil, feel I should have recognised this one, roots in Sparkbrook, family shop in Taunton Road etc., no memory of trams in Stoney Lane when were these replaced by buses, by the way the church is St Agatha's.
Thanks Lyn. I should have checked first!! Will have a look now.
Judy
Nice pic. Wonder what the bunting was for -- something Royal?
Very true, Viv.
In the 1904's Longbridge would see lines and lines of double decker buses lined up waiting to take hundreds of car workers home in the evening. Many cars, mainly Austin models, would also pour out of the gates.
My wife and I, on one of our rare visits to Brum, a few years ago, drove past the Longbridge works. It was sad to see derelict buildings, with smashed windows. Ghosts of yesteryear.
Eddie