, I was driving my first car by the date of the pic which can be seen with a click on it.
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Don't follow your comment about seeing the date with a click.
But Austin1100 were from 1965, I think! Remember a test drive at Colmore Motors that year.
"As seen on ITV", they have just had their 60 year anniversary
And I think the car (a Vauxhall?) has a "C" reg again post 1965.
Hi devonjimDon't follow your comment about seeing the date with a click.
Maybe I should go to "Specsavers", but I cannot see the person who you say is looking at the camera.Someone in this pic is looking at the camera, but I find the pic interesting because of the doors which have replaced the upstairs window of Midland Sidecars. Unless there is a large space with access behind the shop, the premises seem somewhat unsuitable for selling sidecars. Did they store them upstairs and if you had ordered one did you have to watch has they lowered it from those doors ...![]()
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I can see the face of a little toddler in the pushchair peering round the woman in the pic ...Maybe I should go to "Specsavers", but I cannot see the person who you say is looking at the camera.
Where is he/she?
Maybe I should go to "Specsavers", but I cannot see the person who you say is looking at the camera.
Where is he/she?
Looking at this forum pic brings back memories of the old trams and how agile we had to be to climb the high steps to get on them. The platform was well over 2ft above street level and the woman climbing into the tram is only half way there. Being young we didn't think about it at the time.
If you wonder why the conductor is reaching out of the window, he has yet to get hold of the rope to walk the tram collector pole round to the back. Strange box 'thing' on the footpath.
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It was posted here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=15453&p=470402#post470402
Hi David, The photo was originally put on by ragga in November 2012 (see link) and he thought it might be somewhere in Hockley. Although it looks like a terminus, some track appears to curve off towards the right.What a great tram photo! It does of course raise a number of questions. The tram is at a terminus, as the passengers are getting on at what appears to be the front as the collector pole is at the other end, so this has yet to be changed round. There is also a Bundy clock. However where is it? It is unfortunate that the route number is washed out by sunlight, but there may be a number 3 (possibly 8) at the end, this may narrow it down a bit.
Also when is it? Fashions indicate post-war and there is a car in the background that has a distinctly post-war appearance (Hillman Minx?? - could be - the version with that shaped body came out in 1953).
Was the box on the pavement anything to do with the electricity supply for the trams?
Looking forward to the replies from the wise!
David
Icknield Port Road then?.......Dudley Road in the background.....
Yes Malvernian, it does look to be that location.Icknield Port Road then?.......Dudley Road in the background.....
Thats it, I'm orrf to Specsavers.The toddlers I can see on my laptop, one in the pushchair and one standing behind to the right of the lady. The one in the pushchair is looking at the camera. Those were the days when we had easy to remember telephone numbers - Midland Sidecars Tel. 'NOR 4846' ....![]()
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Thanks for that, some nice photos on that site. I notice that 'box' thing is in their photo. Perhaps it is something to do with the tram's electricity supply as mentioned in #1637, but I've never seen anything similar in other tram photos.Slightly wider-angle view of the same location at the bottom left of this page on Mac's Old Ladywood website - https://www.oldladywood.co.uk/portroad.htm - knew I'd seen the view somewhere before!
When I went to the Lickey Hills I remember a long queue of trams lined up to take us back home.
In this pic there is no queue of buses, but everyone standing in the long queue looks patient even the dog !
Little kids chat about the fun they have had, but their bus trip home won't be as interesting as on the old trams with sounds of the bell dinging, electric motors humming, and the swish of the wheel on the overhead line when the tram got up to speed, and if you could sit on the curved bench seat at the front upstairs it was extra fun ....
A thought occurs .... is this the longest bus queue to be seen in the forum old pics ?
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The crowds from long ago probably never thought that the toilet block would still be there 70 years later in use as a chinese restaurant ...
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