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Spiceal Street opening

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Brummie
The wife and myself attended the opening of the Spiceal street development today.
A great addition to the Bullring, there was a marvelous display by the JCB dancing diggers, and the dance company, Motionhouse.

This is a short video of it, I have a much longer one which I will upload later.
Brian.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBn2bMVpA-s
 
great video bri..i bet when spiceal st was first built they never thought the street would have dancing diggers in it in years to come lol...
look forward to the longer version...

thanks bri..
 
That is great Brian I heard about it on the radio would have loved to have seen it. Great dancers and what amazing machines JCB's are. My Dad new Joe Bamford I hope they get more sales from this.
 
Some pictures from yesterday.

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Brilliant wished I was there to see that.
They really did well concidering the small space they had to that in.
Great photos Bri,
 
Sorry Bri I don't know what happened. I meant to put my photo on it's own thread called "Spiceal Street". Moderation needed please
 
Spiceal Street

Cannon Bryan Green at St. Martin's, Spiceal Street May 1960



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Hello FB, do you have a higher resolution version of this photo? am currently researching N Jones in its various incarnations from 1917 to the mid 1980s. Any information from other members would be greatfully received. Derek
 
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