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My recollection of the Birmingham area - and adjacent places - was that there was some snow every winter. Once every decade near the English Channel.
That's more like it, make me shiver just to look .Corporation street View attachment 137925
Lyn, looks like chains on the back...………..in Nashville we have delayed school opening when the temperatures go down to 30f! Let alone snow......could the photo be taken during the bad winter of 1947...also is it my eyes or do both vehicles have chains on the wheels
lyn
Not sure about the chains, Lyn, but way before 1947. More like 1927?could the photo be taken during the bad winter of 1947...also is it my eyes or do both vehicles have chains on the wheels
lyn
If you type Galloways in the forum search you will find pics of a well know camera shop on the corner of New Street and Victoria Square. There probably is not much information about the cameras in the shop.Just wondered if anyone had any photos which showed anything camera or photographic related... I noticed one photo in the thread of a chemist on Potters Hill with Kodak and Ilford signs in the window which is great, but wondered if anyone had any photos of photographic studios or works, or camera related buildings in?
You started this thread back in 2017. There have been 28 replies.Just wondered if anyone had any photos which showed anything camera or photographic related... I noticed one photo in the thread of a chemist on Potters Hill with Kodak and Ilford signs in the window which is great, but wondered if anyone had any photos of photographic studios or works, or camera related buildings in?
birminghamhistory.co.uk
This is one of my favourites (not taken by me), I used to look in the window each time I passed, I would dream of owning the cameras on display, photography has been prominent throughout my life, and still is. I did eventually manage to buy a decent camera.Just wondered if anyone had any photos which showed anything camera or photographic related... I noticed one photo in the thread of a chemist on Potters Hill with Kodak and Ilford signs in the window which is great, but wondered if anyone had any photos of photographic studios or works, or camera related buildings in?
I thought I would try a different tack which may give different results... the posts already mentioned from this question have been usefulYou started this thread back in 2017. There have been 28 replies.
Birmingham Camera Companies
My first thread so apologies if I mess up along the way! I am interested in finding out more about companies in Birmingham who made cameras... At the end of the 19th century we had the largest camera company in the world here, but the history of camera making in the city has been largely...birminghamhistory.co.uk
craelius and co cheston road aston dated 1968
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court 38 woodcock st nr gosta green..1930s
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This one - unknown location but it's in birmingham as ive posted it before but forgot to write down location
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I moved to Birmingham in 1987 and was living in Ladywood and working off Paradise Circus. My first day at the new job was the day the demolition of St Peters Place area started to make way for the ICC.st peters place and st martins place off broad st dated 1969
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monument road/ledsam st ladywood dated 1960
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clifton road aston dated 1969..i love this one its so busy..
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heathfield road dated 1965
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I know I'm writing again but these photos bring such happy memories.I worked at McGaulies toy shop in Villa Road in the sixties.
Hi Carolyn,
Whereabouts in Villa Road was McGaulies? I can't seem to picture it at the moment. I was a paper boy for Colletts newsagents next door to Baines (corner of villa Road / Hunters Road) & a couple of doors down from the Chicken Inn chippie. My cousin worked in a gents fashion shop (double fronted place) just below Barker Street. I also did a Saturday job at Wrensons on Villa Road as a delivery boy riding a very heavy bicycle especially when the basket on the front was fully laden with produce ha ha.
Lozellian.
Lyn just going through the photos .Came across No84 Yardley Church.My friend lived in the house on the Left in1960 .His father Vic Saunders lived up the yard just past the bend were the Blacksmiths shop just sticks out.Great photo brings back memories.
My mom worked at the bakery early morning, used to call in on my way to school for a piece of bread pudding.I remember Trippas Bakery on the corner of Ladypool Road, they baked wonderful bread, I always called in for a large cottage loaf when I was down the Lane. They tell me the cakes were great as well but never being a cake eater I wouldn't know personally, but I'm sure they were.
st peters place and st martins place off broad st dated 1969
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monument road/ledsam st ladywood dated 1960
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clifton road aston dated 1969..i love this one its so busy..
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heathfield road dated 1965
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Great photo off Broad Street looking towards St Peter's church and school.st peters place and st martins place off broad st dated 1969
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monument road/ledsam st ladywood dated 1960
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clifton road aston dated 1969..i love this one its so busy..
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heathfield road dated 1965
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Doing a Google street view from my old home on Moat Lane Yardley I went down the street to Bilton Grange Road and Charlbury Cresent, to where my dear Mom went shopping every day. The grocers, butchers even a sweets shop, Of course with progress I should have expected this, BUT all the shops now are gone, now houses? anyone have a photos of how it was?Where my mom used to go to the post office to collect the family allowance.View attachment 140180Doing a Google street view from my old home on Moat Lane Yardley I went down the street to Bilton Grange Road and Charlbury Cresent, to where my dear Mom went shopping every day. The grocers, butchers even a sweets shop, Of course with progress I should have expected this, BUT all the shops now are gone, now houses? anyone have a photos of how it was?