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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2012 6:07:04 GMT
This is a great picture, on the left Aston Street, Corporation Street straight on, Steelhouse Lane at two o'clock and the Castle Pub on the right.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2012 6:09:53 GMT
Guest Street & Little King Street. My Auntie Jean lived along Little King Street, alas I believe both streets have gone
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2012 6:13:17 GMT
Monument Grove off Parker Street. Excited to find this one, as a milk lad of 15 years old, I was the mate of Norman Hill the roundsman for the Birmingham Co-op, and we served milk all around Monument Road - happy days!
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Post by Jerry on Nov 22, 2012 8:49:02 GMT
Guest Street & Little King Street. My Auntie Jean lived along Little King Street, alas I believe both streets have gone
Hi Ray I dunno if they're still there now but they were still there in 1966 which is the latest reference I've got. Jerry
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Post by planetmalc on Nov 22, 2012 14:17:52 GMT
Guest Street & Little King Street. My Auntie Jean lived along Little King Street, alas I believe both streets have gone
Hi Ray I dunno if they're still there now but they were still there in 1966 which is the latest reference I've got. Jerry Yep, they're both gone. Today, Newtown Drive is approximately where the old corner was.
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Post by planetmalc on Nov 22, 2012 14:21:14 GMT
This is a great picture.........Steelhouse Lane at two o'clock...........
Ray, if you check the sun angles you'll see that it must have been around 10 o'clock. ;D
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Post by vince on Nov 22, 2012 15:49:39 GMT
Close Malc, but I reckon it was a bit earlier.
About say, 14 minutes to...
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