Hi, I too used to trainspot , my favourite place was the bridge in Scribers Lane, 3 or 4 of us always there back in the mid fifties. Loved to see the Cornishman pass thru round about 7 30 at night, sometimes did the old penny trick, put it on the line, bet you did too. Happy days eh?The b/w pic is much as I remember Yardley Wood railway station. I did not visit it often, as Shirley, and the smaller halts going southwards towards Henley-in-Arden and sometimes beyond were my haunts where I cycled to watch trains. I used to take a packed lunch and often eat it on one of those stations or on the Stratford canal bank where the trains ran close by. I had a very interesting time and was rarely home during the daytime, especially during the longer daylight days from April until September. The cooler/colder days were usually my city days - it usually felt warmer and more sheltered in the built up areas besides which there were warm places to visit.
From jusr south of Shirley station it was possible to see trains setting off from Yardley Wood station. (Not saying where though).
Hi there. My mum was 16 when she had her first box brownie. She used a camera all round the Yardley Wood area until her death in 2013, she was 90. When I've finished scanning her pics I shall put some of those up on here.Has anyone searched into the history of Yardley Wood. I am interested. have many pictures to share
My Grandad Harry Bentley ran the Billesley Arcadians and my Granny Ada made all the uniforms. They had 1 son and 6 daughters. There are still three of the Arcadians still living the youngest is nearly 90 and the other 2 are over 90. I have a lot of pictures of the band. Would anyone like to see them?Hi all
talking of yardley wood,my gran lived at 156 glastonberry rd during the 40s and early 50s.can any one remember
the local marching band.the billsley arcadians they were called.what happened to them??? Any ideas
The Mills Archive here
https://millsarchive.org/explore/mills/entry/5221/priory-mill-yardley-wood#.WOc9IbxLOrU
describes Priory Mill as a water-driven corn mill. Viv.