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  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Clifford Street Aston, with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Rualion Place, Clifford Street, Newtown, Birmingham. 1967. (Birmingham Archives and Collections)
  • A Sparks
    A Sparks reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Union Glassworks with Appreciate Appreciate.
    The Blacksmith Yard, Union Glass Works, Fawdry and Stone, Dartmouth Street, Nechells, Birmingham, 1893. (Birmingham Archives and...
  • A Sparks
    A Sparks reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Hamstead Colliery with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Hamstead Colliery, Great Barr, Birmingham. 1934. (Birmingham Archives and Collections)
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Hamstead Colliery with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Hamstead Colliery, Great Barr, Birmingham. 1934. (Birmingham Archives and Collections)
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Clifford Street Aston, with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Rualion Place, Clifford Street, Newtown, Birmingham. 1967. (Birmingham Archives and Collections)
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Lloyd's post in the thread The Railways with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Unfortunately so, but as unlike ths original railway developers, today's designers and builders are paid a living wage and work in...
  • ChrisM
    ChrisM replied to the thread BANNISTER, Mary and Martha.
    Thank you again, Janice. Poor little Clara Tovey died in tragic circumstances two years later. She died on 20 April 1903 at only two...
  • Jason Ellis
    Jason Ellis replied to the thread Union Glassworks.
    I am working on a potted history of the Union Glassworks in Dartmouth Street. Not the full detail but a schedule of the key dates and...
  • Lloyd
    Lloyd replied to the thread The Railways.
    Unfortunately so, but as unlike ths original railway developers, today's designers and builders are paid a living wage and work in...
  • S
    Stokkie reacted to devonjim's post in the thread New Birmingham Repertory Theatre with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Thank you so much for the reply, in all honesty I don't remember. The classes were at Stone Hall in Acocks Green, he introduced us to...
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Drakes Drum in Great Barr with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Looking back at the Drum Source: British Newspaper Archive
  • BrummieGeoff
    BrummieGeoff replied to the thread Springfield Area.
    A photo of the H G Turner shop at 836 Stratford Road, Springfield dated 1950s. I remember going in the shop in the mid-1960s to buy...
    • Springfield Stratford Road (836) H G Turner's Seed Shop c1950.jpeg
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread King`s Rise School Peckham Road with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Fire at the school in 1966. Source: British Newspaper Archive
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Perry Village with Appreciate Appreciate.
    These are part of a collection of lithographs by Charles Walter Radclyffe dated 1838. They're described as Perry Hall, but I think the...
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Perry Hall the house with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Dated 1838, these lithographs show Perry Hall from a collection by Charles Walter Radclyffe. It also shows its deer park. Radclyffe...
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