SueB58
master brummie
hi SueB58
Tried to send you a instant message but your blocked from receiving IM .. There is no need to be sorry .
Keep Smiling
Regards
Rich
As long as you are okay... :-0)
hi SueB58
Tried to send you a instant message but your blocked from receiving IM .. There is no need to be sorry .
Keep Smiling
Regards
Rich
Lynn
Some of the same buildings are shown at post 9 on https://forum.birminghamhistory.co.uk/showthread.php?t=29990 . On that thread the building here marked "Tramway stores" is called Cable Tramway Inn, just by the tram , and it is 102 Hockley Hill , close to the corner with Farm St, and just along from the Benyon Arms. If you look closely , you can see on Glaciermint's photo the edge of the ironwork on the building to the right of the inn/stores, and that the design of the the inn/stores is very similar, are the buildings to the left of it.
Mike


Lyn
St James CE Primary School
Sandwell Road
Handsworth
Birmingham
B21 8NH
I think the next nearest St James School is a RC school out Rednal Way

Great. New Year, new mission Lyn! But if you find it don't try removing it, don't want you in traction for months! Viv.
Don't forget to take your camera, Lyn. We await the results. Katie
Going way back to 1761 this is how Erasmus Darwin described the hill :
"Soho is the name of a hill in the county of Stafford, about two miles from Birmingham; which, a very few years ago, was a barren heath, on the bleak summit of which stood a naked hut, the habitation of a warrener".
