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  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Next we have 101 Arthur Street Sandpitts, rather a large and imposing building, M&B branding and three storeys , my question, is this a...
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Just to complete the roll we have these last few The first is in Peel Street Winson Green taken in 1955, again a simple Outdoor...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to Astoness's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    there is a lot of interesting information on this thread for this pub...well worth reading...ive feared for this one for years now...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    So we have done a 360 from both sides of the road - the only view left now is this one of the Vine, an imposing three storey building...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    and to complete the 360 degree tour we re now looking down Church Lane to Aston , as with Victoria Road we can no longer join with...
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    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    We seem to be taking a slow 360 degree tour of the site - we now are looking at Victoria Road again not much has changed although we can...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    we now turn around and look he opposite direction not much to see but it looks if the road widening is about to start. Modern day seems...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Roll 46 :party: A short roll as a quick look shows that there are many duplicates and even without checking I can see that I have posted...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    and last off this roll - 98 Aberdeen Street which my list informs me is an outdoor. Corner property with you can just make out a shop...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Next we have 101 Arthur Street Sandpitts, rather a large and imposing building, M&B branding and three storeys , my question, is this a...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Just to complete the roll we have these last few The first is in Peel Street Winson Green taken in 1955, again a simple Outdoor...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Next we have 131 Lawden Street taken in 1957, simple property over three floors but love the window display, selection of bottles and...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    We now go back to the pubs and outdoors of Roll 45, this is an easy one - Wheatsheaf Latimer Street, this is another of those I feel I...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Last of the tram picture on this roll we have Bristol Road Selly Oak , and the No. 70 to Rednal, first question - the advert on the...
  • O
    oldjoe reacted to SteveBhx's post in the thread OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Next we have Vittoria Road and Wellington Street Winson Green , we have everything in this one tram, rail embankment, pub and bundy...
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