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Nice rear view of Midland Red single decker. Shame I can,t make out the registration.
Nice rear view of Midland Red single decker. Shame I can,t make out the registration.
I know for sure that the first 2 digits are HA. I believe that all Midland Red buses were registered in Smethwick, which HA represents. On later registrations, they would have been the second digits. Like this...Nice rear view of Midland Red single decker. Shame I can,t make out the registration.
Hi unity club was on summer lane originally , men only club working men's club, also was money lenders like the money clubs at church now, only business men at first, my great uncle Dave Osbourne was second member. Later on it went into new summer St, later on ladies where members , too, my dad loved playing snooker there .What was the Unity Club. Is it still in existance.
Hi I remember going to brownies at settlement and youth club in 70svery interesting views of Summer Lane, I used to go to The Birmingham Settlement in Summer lane used to do dancing shows there with the Lawley school of dance and then went to the youth club there, bopping the night away. memories bless em
Gladi
welcome hilda and of course you are quite correct about the unity club...on the corner of new summer st and summer lane..there should be a couple of photos of it possibly on this thread...the new unity club is now half way up new summer st...enjoy the forumHi unity club was on summer lane originally , men only club working men's club, also was money lenders like the money clubs at church now, only business men at first, my great uncle Dave Osbourne was second member. Later on it went into new summer St, later on ladies where members , too, my dad loved playing snooker there .
They were HA registrations. THA 136 was new in 1952 and withdrawn in 1967. It was classified as as D7.I know for sure that the first 2 digits are HA. I believe that all Midland Red buses were registered in Smethwick, which HA represents. On later registrations, they would have been the second digits. Like this...View attachment 169799
Dave A
Out to dinner last night got talking to a friend whose dad had a shop in Summer Lane Baileys Cycles it was by Henietta St any one have any memories .Dek
yes dave and i was one of them... happy daysReminds me of the girls that used to do handstands would tuck their dress into their knickers to stop 'exposure'
Dave A
Was it not Summer Road in Erdngton ?
So summer Lane Hockley it is then.
A strange item to stock in the area don’t you think.
Higg jean. I knew The Hunts a big family from Clifford Street, can,t recall Brotherhoods.