A commemorative plaque on the exterior of 41 Southam Road commemorates his birth. A statue in his memory stands in Old Square - appropriately the former home of the Birmingham Blood Transfusion Service. The statue was unveiled by Sir Harry Secombe in 1996. It has since been moved a few yards, to the centre of Old Square.
Thanks for that information confirming they had moved Tony to a slightly different position. I think it might have been when they filled in that underpass where there were some shops in the old Square.
Interesting about being near to the old Blood Donor place - I wonder whether that was intentional or a coincidence?!
My grandmother lived in Hall Green for a while, in the next road to his family. I remember her telling us.