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Birmingham (2)
A second page of old postcards of Brum.
Birmingham, Corporation Street
New Street, Birmingham
An interesting view - no date for this postcard, but is that bomb damage on the right ? This would date the card to the 1940s or early 50s. Any guesses ?  (Z)
New Street - 1940s or 50s.
Colmore Row, Birmingham
An undated view of a fairly deserted Colmore Row.
Corporation Street, Brum
An equally deserted Corporation Street.
Rookery Park, Erdington
Rookery Park, Erdington.
Solihull High Street
Solihull High Street.
General Hospital, Birmingham
The General Hospital.
Stratford Road, Birmingham
No date for this postcard of the Angel Hotel on the Stratford Road.
Kings Norton, Middleton Hall Road
Middleton Hall Road in King's Norton - no date - perhaps the wheel tracks on the wet road give a clue.
Birmingham Law Courts
The Law Courts.
Churchill Road, Bordesley Green
No date for this view of Churchill Road in Bordesley Green - and not a car in sight !
Sutton Road, Erdington
A great old postcard of Sutton Road, Erdington.
St Bernard's Road, Olton
St Bernard's Road, Olton.
Solihull, the Parade
The Parade, Solihull - a postcard from the 1930s.
Birmingham, Five Ways
Five Ways in the early 20th Century.
Bull Ring, Birmingham
The Bullring in the 1930s.
Gravelly Hill Station
Gravelly Hill Station - no date.
Birmingham Art Gallery
The New Art Gallery and Council House Extension - a 1920 postcard.
Birmingham City Arcade
The City Arcade in the early 20th Century.
Birmingham, Queens and North Western Hotel
"Queens and North Western Hotel. The only Railway Hotel in Birmingham. Adjoining New Street Station. L &
N.W.Railway."
Birmingham, Queens Hotel
The Queen's Hotel again.
Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham
Steelhouse Lane about 1905.
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Birmingham, Bull Ring
A good view of the Bull Ring.
Birmingham, Five Ways
Five Ways.
Eli goes for a job at the local stables. The bloke says to him "Did yow ever shoe a hoss ?" "No", says Eli, "but I once told a donkey to bugger off".
Did You Know.....that the comedian Sid
Field was born in Ladywood in 1904 ?
And Did You Know......that the comedian Tony
Hancock was born in Hall Green in 1924 ?
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Birmingham, Bull Street
Bull Street - c 1920 ?
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Sladefield Road, Alum Rock, Birmingham
Sladefield Road, Alum Rock.
Florence Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham
Florence Road, Acocks Green.
Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham
Washwood Heath Road.
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Grammar School Lane, Halesowen
Grammar School Lane, Halesowen - not produced by one of the pupils from the spelling !