Hi Rosie, the old photo was originally posted by 'Stitcher' back in 2012 post#71. He did not date the photo.Is there an approximate date for the first one please?
rosie.
I like the earlier pic better!A quiet day looking down Bull Street towards Corporation Street in 1957. They made the the street lights interesting with fluted decorative posts even if they were using vertical fluorescent type light tubes ... I remember them and at the time thought they looked modern and neat! One of the old 'corner protection' bollards still there by the street light on the Temple Row corner and the old Rackhams.
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Today only the former Lewis's building on the left was in the 1957 photo.
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Me too! Even though I don't quite remember it.I like the earlier pic better!
I agree...and I do remember it well. I also feel that B&W photos have a more authentic look, probably nonsense but that's just me.Me too! Even though I don't quite remember it.
Such a shame that such a becity has been cannibalised!Not a single building with character remains, so sad.
I agree...it lacks soul now, nothing there to immortalise to memoryNot a single building with character remains, so sad.
what wonderful buildings we have lost to progressA view of Old Square c1900
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Similar view today
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Have a look round click link below... scroll to the right ... you might see Tony Hancock!
thanks for pics omTram 714 at the Alcester Lanes End terminus on a bright spring morning long ago in the late 1940s.
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Today and the buildings look as good as they did in the 1940s scene.
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The trams and the Outer Circle bus have such fond memories.At the Cotteridge tram terminus a conductress stopped the traffic and also a policeman on his bike as she swung the collector pole to the other end of the tram ready for the journey back to the city centre. A man also makes sure that young passengers can safely get to the pavement.
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Today the old trams are long gone but the shop buildings on the left are still there.
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I have similar memories - a complete circuit of the city on the front seat of the number 11 Outer Circle bus.The trams and the Outer Circle bus have such fond memories.
Even after the trams were gone my memories are of catching the front wheel of my bike in the tracks and always at Aston Cross for some reason!
oldMohawk, I took some classes there as a part of ONC and my apprenticeship. Maybe 55/56. Physics with Dr Thomas? Always work a cloak and sometimes mortarboard to class! Learned a lot from him!After an average performance at normal schools with the words 'could have done better' often written on my school reports, I left and started a five year engineering apprenticeship during which I was required to attend a college course of one day and three nights per week. I started at Aston Technical College in the mid 1960s and with the help of brilliant teachers found out that I was cleverer than I thought I was and ended up with many certificates and diplomas.
So I have fond memories of Aston Technical College seen below in 1910. It was located on the corner of Whitehead Road and Ettington Road.
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Today it has been replaced by a modern building - probably nice inside - and is also the local library.
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