farmerdave
master brummie
Probably doesn't affect search results but should it be St. Barnabas and not St. Barnabus?
Outer Circle bus 358 KOV on Fox Hollies Rd at junction with Olton Blvd East. The bus is a long way from the Newtown Shopping Centre advertised on the bus.
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Today not too much change but fencing stops folks crossing the road anywhere ... like they could years ago.
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The zig-zags suggest post 1971 and the bus logo pre 1974nice photo phil...interesting for me as the ad on the bus is for newtown shopping centre...do you have a date for it phil
lyn
Probably doesn't affect search results but should it be St. Barnabas and not St. Barnabus?
There is SO much architecture that I took for granted back in the day......Now I'm trying to see it all!I went to the St Barnabus Sunday School when I lived in Leamington Rd 1954-5 but, I didn't appreciate the architecture at the time.
Hi Lyn, unfortunately I have no date but as Spargone's post suggests I would say early 1970s.nice photo phil...interesting for me as the ad on the bus is for newtown shopping centre...do you have a date for it phil
lyn
My dad, who was always right, told me the same thing.I don't know if I'm right remembering this but my father told me the houses further down the view in the first photo, on the right of Witton Lane, used to be where the Aston Villa players lived? No posh mansions on the wages they received in those days!
My dad, who was always right, told me the same thing.
Bob
Have a look at an old post below ...I don't know if I'm right remembering this but my father told me the houses further down the view in the first photo, on the right of Witton Lane, used to be where the Aston Villa players lived? No posh mansions on the wages they received in those days!
On match days I know Callaghhan and Cummings would often be seen coming out of the Witton Arms.I was told that Pongo Waring lived in the Witton Arms or the Aston Hotel!
Probably best to post any further AV football discussion in an Aston Villa thread ...I've only ever watched one live professional football match - it was Aston Villa v Grimsby Town and the score was 3-3.
It was in 1947 so probably can be classed as 'near vintage'. A Google search pins it down to Sat 12 April 1947. Has anyone on the forum watched an earlier Villa match?
I was only little at the time and on the packed Witton end terrace I did not have a good viewpoint, so the crowd picked me up and passed me by hand overhead to a better place to watch !
On a winter's day in the 1970s, Keith Berry photographed Witton Lane.
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A similar view today.
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On a winter's day in the 1970s, Keith Berry photographed Witton Lane.
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A similar view today.
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Lyn, absolutely! Many times I just wonder why, I worked in industry all my life building and modifying plants, it seems that the private sector is held to different guidelines that the public sector!i think this thread shows us just how many lovely buildings have been lost....very often i do have to wonder what for....
lyn
WOW...…….I remember that café oh so well, I have an aunt and uncle that live not too far from there.Long ago Keith Berry took a photo of the Villa Star Cafe on the corner of Nelson Rd and Trinity Rd with Aston Villa football ground behind it.
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The cafe is long gone. A brick gate post in this view is not the same one seen in the old pic but its position looks the same.
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Thank you OldMohawk, the old picture has character, the new has cars!It's twenty minutes past four at Five Ways but date unknown. A small one seat car drives across.
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A similar view today.
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