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  • lancepar
    lancepar replied to the thread Brummies who moved to the USA.
    Brummies who moved to the USA. Every now and then I think about a teenage friend I had, who the last time we talked was leaving Brum and...
  • mikejee
    mikejee reacted to brummy-lad's post in the thread Landor Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Yes Mike it is that one.
  • mikejee
    mikejee replied to the thread Edgbaston Street.
    Here is a a950s map showing the position of Edmonds at no 63 in blue, and Marlins grill at no 62 in red
    • map 1950s showing edmonds veg merchant and malins grill  edgbaston st.jpg
  • BrummieGeoff
    BrummieGeoff replied to the thread Edgbaston Street.
    A view of a building on the south side of Edgbaston Street .... Timothy Jones & Co (wholesale stationers) at Number 54. This building is...
    • Edgbaston Street (54) Timothy Jones & Co (artwork) c1900.jpg
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad reacted to mikejee's post in the thread William Street North with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Below is a photo which I believe is of houses 1 & 2 court 5 William Street North. It was labelled as William Street Ladywood, but, on...
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad replied to the thread Deritend Bridge.
    An aerial view dated 1921.
    • deritend-bridge-aerial-1921.jpg
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Deritend Bridge with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Some extracts from another thread showing Lines's depiction of a building at Deritend Bridge and mijejee's map added to show its...
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Deritend Bridge with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A few features of the bridge were described in 1937. This section of the road has undergone many changes since that time, even to the...
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad replied to the thread Landor Street.
    A few aerial views dated 1928.
    • landor-street-aerial-1928c.jpg
    • landor-street-aerial-1928b.jpg
    • landor-street-aerial-1928a.jpg
    • landor-street-aerial-1928.jpg
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad replied to the thread Landor Street.
    Yes Mike it is that one.
    • landor-street-map-1888.jpg
  • W
    williamjukes reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Aston Park with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Gateway and lodge at Aston Park. 1890. (Birmingham Archives and Collections)
  • brummy-lad
    brummy-lad reacted to mikejee's post in the thread Landor Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Below are two photos of Bollands Terrace. Landor Street. It is a little difficult to determine which terrace this is, but think it is...
  • M
    Mark Tooze reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Edgbaston Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Phyllis Nicklin took this photo of Edmond Bros, Fruit & Veg premises in Edgbaston Street in 1968. The street had obviously recovered...
  • M
    Mark Tooze replied to the thread Aston Villa history.
    I can remember being at the front of the Witton End - Easter 1976. We were playing Derby and the Derby fans found the bricks and rubble...
  • M
    Mark Tooze reacted to John L's post in the thread Aston Villa history with Appreciate Appreciate.
    An interesting piece is coming up for auction next month. An official programme dating back to 23rd October 1909, when Villa beat...
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