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Queslet Road Great Barr

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Good Photo's Dave,
Spent mant a Sunday night in "The trees " back in the early 50's,
and they were great times too
 
Dennis Thanks

Tyndale Crescent from Collingwood Drive
 

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Dave thanks again that corner with the house did not exist 1951 ....it was all waste ground ! I used to play on it ,further up to the left was a housing estate which the Americans turned into a camp during the war, they often used the 'Trees" to meet their girlfriends there, after they left the British Army took it over. is it possible please to take another picture of the "Trees" from the front , thank you for humouring me Dave , these photos you take aremuch appreciated by a 75 yr old codger now .
 
tylerryan just for you n all still have lots in time
Dave

The trees pub building in 2008.jpg
 
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Shops on corner of Romney Way and Queslett Road
 

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From the Tree`s Pub

looking across the Queslett Road onto Kings Road
 

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From the Tree`s Pub

looking across the Queslett Road onto Kings Road

Thanks Dave ! for the last 3 great photos this photo looking to the right are the 1944-45 prefab houses still there ? or DIYS Improved on them ? the 29a bus stop is in its original position otherwise not much has changed , used to walk down Kings Rd to the Odeon at Kingstanding Traffic circle ........there was also another big pub very close to the Odeon there ,have saved your photos
 
tylerryan prefabs long gone houses on the site, just to the right on photo, the Pub on the circle name, will remember when I find a photo,
Dave
 
tylerryan found it The Kingstanding
 

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Dave I think that pub has changed it's name recently. Will have a look when I go past on Monday. Live not fare from there and pass it on the way to the caravan.
 
Just had a brain storm Dave. It's called Schofields now. [Don't know how you spell it though]?. Jean.
 
GGJ Thanks

The Tree`s from Collingwood Drive
 

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Looking up Romney Way May 2008 The Tree`s on the Left, a old school friend lived in the first house on the right
 

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Jean sorry Kenny Allen does not ring a bell, the memory not good, this was prior may 1959 Dave
 
The pub on the junction on queslett? rd & aldridge rd is named "THE QUESLETT" the pic is taken almost from the car park.
For give me if I am ronge on the spelling.
 
Hi, Pubs along the Queslett road are or used to be called :-
"The Old Horns" on the junction with the Beacon Road.
"The Trees" on the junction with Collingwood Drive.
"The Deers Leap" on the junction with Cooksey Lane.
"The Queslett" on the junction with Aldridge Road.

The Queslett used to be my local when we lived in Doe Bank Lane.
a great pub in those days run by Bill & Vera. happy memories Goffy
 
It probably has now Jean, I think the Queslett was a Ember Inn or something the last time I went in there, some sort of quiz night going on, you can't gat a quiet drink these days Goffy
 
The Trees pub as was is now going to be a Chinese "BUFFET ISLAND" like the one on Tyburn Rd (The old Navigation)
 
The Old Horns as it was, I was born behind it (in a house) used to help the blacksmith, young and free.
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