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Six Ways Aston

this is a cracking photo..st sign on the left says alma st so its on the corner of alma and high st..shop decorated for a royal celebration looks like it says ER ..now compere it with the photo on post 9...note the corner brickwork of the shop on the right corner. and the corner brickwork on this photo..i would say they are the same shops taken at different years..

lyn

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this is a cracking photo..st sign on the left says alma st so its on the corner of alma and high st..shop decorated for a royal celebration looks like it says ER ..now compere it with the photo on post 9...note the corner brickwork of the shop on the right corner. and the corner brickwork on this photo..i would say they are the same shops taken at different years..

lyn

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Brilliant photo Lyn, those shopkeepers had so much pride in their displays
 
Brilliant photo Lyn, those shopkeepers had so much pride in their displays
didnt they just john...looking again it looks as thought the royal decorations continued round the corner and the property to the right...having said that all of that could have been owned by matthews the grocers

lyn
 
didnt they just john...looking again it looks as thought the royal decorations continued round the corner and the property to the right...having said that all of that could have been owned by matthews the grocers

lyn
 

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This was somewhere near Six Ways, Aston. Is this possibly dated c1911 with decorations for King George's Coronation ? But I did wonder why there was a Fire Hydrant ("FH" ) beneath the right- hand window -:were FH's around in c1911? There's an image of a king and queen inside the decorative medal/plaque between "Grocery" and "Stores" sign.

Another wonderful shop with, doubtless, some of the Matthews family members posing in the photo. Lots of bacon piled in the window, ready for slicing and an impressive mountain of tinned produce on display.

There's some sort of notice board (?) or display unit on the left corner of the shop. Can't work out what's inside. Looks like numbers but can't make sense of it.

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There's a Walter Matthews listed as Grocer and Provision Merchant in 1911 at 2 Lozells Road I think. His wife was much older and one of her sons (from a previous marriage) is with them listed as Grocers Assistant.
 
This was somewhere near Six Ways, Aston. Is this possibly dated c1911 with decorations for King George's Coronation ? But I did wonder why there was a Fire Hydrant ("FH" ) beneath the right- hand window -:were FH's around in c1911? There's an image of a king and queen inside the decorative medal/plaque between "Grocery" and "Stores" sign.

Another wonderful shop with, doubtless, some of the Matthews family members posing in the photo. Lots of bacon piled in the window, ready for slicing and an impressive mountain of tinned produce on display.

There's some sort of notice board (?) or display unit on the left corner of the shop. Can't work out what's inside. Looks like numbers but can't make sense of it.

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the building looks familar to me viv...maybe corner of lozells road and alma st..i think we discussed this building before (its the brickwork design on the left that i remember ) maybe on the 6 ways thread will go and look

lyn
 
glad to know my memory is still fairly ok...post 31 on below thread viv

 
This was somewhere near Six Ways, Aston. Is this possibly dated c1911 with decorations for King George's Coronation ? But I did wonder why there was a Fire Hydrant ("FH" ) beneath the right- hand window -:were FH's around in c1911? There's an image of a king and queen inside the decorative medal/plaque between "Grocery" and "Stores" sign.

Another wonderful shop with, doubtless, some of the Matthews family members posing in the photo. Lots of bacon piled in the window, ready for slicing and an impressive mountain of tinned produce on display.

There's some sort of notice board (?) or display unit on the left corner of the shop. Can't work out what's inside. Looks like numbers but can't make sense of it.

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Yes Viv they did have hydrants. they were shown in early maps. The map below shows one outside 2 Lozells Road as an H.

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