wonderful photo thank youCorporation St decorated for the visit of King Edward VII in 1909..........click for larger view..........enjoy
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I walk my dog up this road every day. Visit Brookvale Park and Witton Lakes. Where the shop is it is houses, also a post office got no dates. The other side of the phone box is the entrance to the allotments. The post box is gone. In front the no 11 bus there is a pedestrian crossing. Across the road where the Hare & Hounds was is now nursing home now called Abbey Rose.Marsh Hill Erdington 1947...........click for a larger view.............Enjoy
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Just for you Jackie.......Witton Lakes 1951I walk my dog up this road every day. Visit Brookvale Park and Witton Lakes. Where the shop is it is houses, also a post office got no dates. The other side of the phone box is the entrance to the allotments. The post box is gone. In front the no 11 bus there is a pedestrian crossing. Across the road where the Hare & Hounds was is now nursing home now called Abbey Rose.

Yeah............Birmingham City Council did more damage than the Luftwaffe ever did.stunning photo of chamberlain square...josiah mason college..the original library and everything else all gone ...what a wonderful tourist attraction it would now be
lyn
Thanks for posting that, it's where my Mom and Dad had their wedding photos taken...I've never seen such a good pic of the area.
You're most welcome Lynn.......Thanks for posting that, it's where my Mom and Dad had their wedding photos taken...I've never seen such a good pic of the area.
Drove down there this morning. The central reservation has seen some use over the years, pictured here are the tram tracks. In the eighties the central reservation became the 'Guided bus Tracline' system. In twenty years or so it may have reverted back to trams.Streetly Road 1930...........walked down here a FEW times.
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What a great picture.
I love the street lamps in this picture.
WOW!! 1896. Stunning collection of pictures you are making available. ThanksThe Museum & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square 1896............click for a larger view......enjoy.
Rob
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I`ve walked that road many times. Had a few pints in the Hare & Hounds & across the road was Holdens post office, where as a sixteen year old wages clerk i had to walk up that hill every day with a suitcase full of Registered mail ( Wages to post out to workers all over the country ) I think it would be a trifle dangerous to do that these days.I walk my dog up this road every day. Visit Brookvale Park and Witton Lakes. Where the shop is it is houses, also a post office got no dates. The other side of the phone box is the entrance to the allotments. The post box is gone. In front the no 11 bus there is a pedestrian crossing. Across the road where the Hare & Hounds was is now nursing home now called Abbey Rose.
NO idea where I got them from but people need to "Right Click" & SAVE them for posterity.WOW!! 1896. Stunning collection of pictures you are making available. Thanks
I remember the 'Market Hall' back in the fifties/sixties. What a dump. I used to be dragged around there by my mother in the wind and the rain.I know everyone waxes lyrical about the buildings that have gone but the Market Hall can't be one of them.
I showed this to my father in law who attended here until the age of 12, he's 101 now, I think that's him sneaking out!William Cowper Street School late 50's early 60's maybe..............Another one taken by my father in law Frank James.
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Thank you Tates for these lovely photos. RegrdsThe Museum & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square 1896............click for a larger view......enjoy.
Rob
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Great photos thank you but some I have seen before.NO idea where I got them from but people need to "Right Click" & SAVE them for posterity.
The more people that do that, the less chance of them being lost forever.
Also.....that goes for any images I put up that my Father in Law took.........all I ask is you give him a credit.
Hi Maurice, I agree with what you say about the Market Hall and Rag Market. For me so many happy memories, one favourite being a plate of whelks or penny winkles. Loved going there Saturday afternoons with my mom. I have mentioned this on another post. The Photo is great but a bit before my time. The other photo was late 50’s and I think it may have been one of Steve’s. Unfortunately, I am unable to find the post. That too was a great photo but more side on.. Many thanks to Steve, Tates and his father in law. Kind regards SueArchitecturally the Market Hall was never a beauty, but it is still one of the Brum places that I miss the most. It was what it was, but nevertheless it was known by many as a symbol of Brum that should not have been demolished. Yes, sometimes it rained, Mort, but it was still a pleasure to go whether or not you actually bought anything, and Dad always bought a tray of plants. A trip there was also coupled with a trip to the the rag and fish markets, neither of which could be described as architectural masterpieces. The trouble with modern malls/shopping centres is that they are much the same in every city you go to.
Having said that, the photograph above is one of the best photographs I have ever seen of the front of the Market Hall. Thanks Rob.
Maurice![]()