2 stunning photos of old square colroy....amazing buildings sadly deemed not nice enough to saveView attachment 170856number 1 old square
Trolley Bus OV 4002 entered service in 1931 and was withdrawn in 1940.It was at a bus stop, it was the terminal point for the route. The stop sign is there, on the pole - it was a hexagonal sign for trolley buses as opposed to the usual circular ones for buses. The date is 1932, before the Newberry building was demolished to make way for new Lewis's building.
Hi,Looking at the square on a map it was in the top right corner, we used to do a lot of work for them, Mr Lunt was always in our workshop, giving us orders for deed boxes which we had to put names on.
Great photo Lyn, not seen that one before!
what a great relic to see colroy and the map is very interesting...do not think ive see that one beforeOld square was originally the priory of st Thomas from the 1200 s until 1546 . When it was sold off to build old square . The priory was situated north of Bull Street - then called Chapel Street after the priory's chapel of St Mary - in an extensive tract of its own land that extended as far as the Prior's rabbit warren or conygre, now marked by Congreve Street near Chamberlain Square .Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury,Birmingham. Exact date of the priory's foundation is unknown, but numerous later records suggest that it was established by a member of the de Birmingham family. The picture which is attached shows relics of the priory found whilst escavtions. When building in the mid 1900s
i was only 10 but remember it well..dont think we moved from our street much though except to walk to school and back..Yes Lyn, The Big Freeze. Bad weather never stopped us going into Town. Although sometimes you had to be prepared to get off the bus when it packed up and walk the rest of the way. Remember how cold and wet buses were ? The freezing snow off boots would still be freezing or in puddles on the bus floor after a half hour journey.