In Northfield a man on the motorbike stares at the tram and hopefully he is not moving too fast otherwise he could run into the photographer. A group of women decide to have a chat as they are boarding the tram and two happy looking youngsters upstairs on the front seat maybe on their way to the Lickey Hills. The tram driver (motorman) stands looking in his mirror wondering when he can start off ... well that's my story about the pic ...
MOF 227 '00 Service Extra' on Fox Hollies Rd seems to be making a turn into Summer Rd as the driver and his mate look out at the camera. But why would they turn into Summer Rd when Acocks Green Bus Garage is 80 yds in front of them on Fox Hollies Rd ? No date for the pic but perhaps it was last day in service for the bus and they were doing a little swerve for the photographer !
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I often look at the folks in these old pics and imagine what they were doing. This pic is tagged by shoothill as a Photographic Booth at a Birmingham Fair. That women on the right stares and marches towards the photographer, perhaps she about to thump him! The young lad by the umbrella looks round as if he is expecting some 'fun'.
Maybe it wasn't as I imagine it ....
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A very interesting story about Caddick's, Pedro and a very nice photo of your great grandmother. It is always great to see some background information about these old pics.View attachment 129546
I have an example of a picture of my great grandmother on my mother's side, that was on glass and blacked on the back. the glass was badly cracked, but a scan and a fews hours in photoshop produced a nice picture.
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/2254674/47814098
The photograph is of 3227, a Daimler CVG6 with a Crossley body. The photograph would have been taken pre- 1969 as it still has the BCT crest on the side. In 1969 it was transferred to West Midland PTE. It was the last of the buses with open rear platforms and was destined to be preserved. However it was involved in a collision and written off so no 3225 was preserved instead and still resides at Yardley Wood Garage.On Fox Hollies Road the bus driver and his mate wanted to be in this pic. The man walking on the pavement wasn't bothered and the lady pushing the pram was in a hurry. Those were the days when you could pay extra to buy a car with decorative wood fixed on it.
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It's from another post but with colour added ...
I often look at the folks in these old pics and imagine what they were doing. This pic is tagged by shoothill as a Photographic Booth at a Birmingham Fair. That women on the right stares and marches towards the photographer, perhaps she about to thump him! The young lad by the umbrella looks round as if he is expecting some 'fun'.
Maybe it wasn't as I imagine it ....
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I spent half of 1957 away in the RAF and don't remember the demolition of the Theatre Royal, so I'm not surprised I know know no one there. However, the building behind was mostly the offices of Shell-Mex in those days and my future brother-in-law was one of the workers there. I've no idea who occupies it now - anyone know?Maurice