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PHOTOGRAPHS of BROOKFIELDS
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A group of men outside the George and Dragon
ALBION STREET 30/11/06 NOT BROOKFIELDS BUT NEAR ENOUGH
L to R: Unknown, name not known but he was the Penny Winkle man, Mr Hayward or Harvey, Mr Wallace, Fred Clarke, Unknown, Mr Walker, Mr Hodgekiss,
Bill Orton(Sonny).
Photo with thanks to Jack Slade jackslade@blueyonder.co.uk
CAMDEN STREET " THE GROTTO"
1927
Back row L-R ?,?,?,?,Joseph Homer (Licensee)?,?,?,
Middle row?,?,?,?,?,Magdaline Homer, Marjorie Homer.
Front row Stanley Homer, ?,?.
Photographs from Josie George nee Homer
"The Grotto" was demolished around 1969
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Stanley and his sister Josie Homer
The "GROTTO" pub,
Camden Street, shortly before demolition after closure in 1969.
Supplied by Andrew Maxam
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THE OLD WORKHOUSE AND COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE WESTERN ROAD
From Gordon Smith. 24/10/02
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CRABTREE ROAD (Rutland Terrace)
My family have longstanding connections with Brookfields, Hockley & Winson Green. I was baptised at All Saints Church in 1950, and attended All Saints School from the mid to late 50's.
My first home was 6, Rutland Terrace, Crabtree Road. I took this photo in August 1991 of Rutland Terrace that had been built in 1888 and is still there. No.6. was also the home of my godparents, Maisie & Hector Allcott where my parents were living at the time later in the mid1960's we moved to no.3 .
From Gordon Smith. 23/10/02
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Nash Coach Taken about 1960, a works outing from the "Birmingam Box Co" Western Road. My sister Pauline (Baynes) is seen in the centre crouched down with my sister Audrey on her left .
Nash's were well utilised for such occasions, and according to my sister Audrey Whitworth, Nash's were around Cape Hill near to the Odeon Cinema on the opposite side of the road to M&B's Brewery. From Ken Aston
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Nash's Coaches used to start from Raglan Rd. I can remember going into the back with my dad where Billy Nash made us very welcome. Bills daughter and Niece as they are still there.
Do you rememember an Interlude short on the Telly called I Spy.
The programme one day spied the letter S and they chose Stourport On Severn. One of Nash's Chara's had gone into the river. My dad said he was driving the Chara that was Towing it out. Knowing my old man he was probably drunk and backed it into the river in the first place. From Bryan Drew 14/10/02
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ELLEN STREET 1968
ELLEN STREET 1962 1967
corner of Prescott Street
Photographs supplied by MacJoseph
PATS FASHION
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Old bridge Icknield Street 1960's viewed towards Hockley with Pitsford Street crossing
left Brookfields right Hockley Inner circle 8 bus Photo thanks to Mc Joseph
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Pitsford Street crossing Icknield Street 1954 Pitsford Street from Hingeston Street 1968
Photographs supplied by MacJoseph
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New bridge that replaced the old bridge Icknield Street, Brookfields viewed from the Hockley towards Ladywood 1997 with Park Road on the right and Key Hill Cemetery on the left.
A POSTCARD OF KEY HILL CEMETERY DATE ? supplied by MacJoseph
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Two Post Cards from Mac Joseph 24/02/04
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Spring Hill Library 1997 viewed from Ladywood Middleway (Monument Road) Ladywood facing the new island, left Spring Hill, forward Icknield St , right Summer Hill Road.
Inner Circle 8 comming the other way 1960's Photo thanks to Mc Joseph
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Shops Spring Hill near junction with George Street West .
Tower of St Georges Church George St West visible behind shops.
Sweet shop belonged to Kate Clarke1940 later changed to Watty Green's (Bookmakers)
Birmingham Co operative Society shop corner of Ellen Street and Spring Hill.
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Prescott Street Prescott Street
corner of Hingeston Street (1968) Bayliss Ormrod Co Ltd (1961)
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155-179 Prescott Street (1968)
Photographs supplied by Mac Joseph
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St Pauls School mid 1930's 30/11/06
NOT BROOKFIELDS BUT NEAR ENOUGH
Class 6,
St Pauls C of E Girls School,
Spencer Street. Circa 1937
In no particular order Mary Clarke, Thurman, Doris Brookes, Mary Wallace, Joyce Hancocks, June Boneham, Hodgkiss, Wilson or Wilcox.
Photo with thanks to Jack Slade jackslade@blueyonder.co.uk
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VITTORIA RESTRAURANT
FREDERICK STREET (Just outside the Brookfields area in the Jewellery Quarter)
My mates at the Vittoria resturaunt Fredrick Street hockley taken about 1962-63
Bottom left to right seated
John Underhill-John Rose-Dave Garrigan-Tony Crook-myself Frank Thornhill.
Back row left to right
facing away Derek Dyson-Ray Howell-Dave Harriss
the three remaining on the left unknown maybe someone will be able to put a name to them
Regards
Frank Thornhill 10/09/06
E-mail :thornhilltool@btinternet.com
The "TEENSCENES" playing at the Vittoria Restraurant 1960s.
Left to Right John Turton (drums) Brian Webb, Trevor Greaves and Gary Mellor.
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03/02/04
Pope Street and Albion Street (Just outside the Brookfields area in the Jewellery Quarter)
Photograph of the "George and Dragon" , Albion Street on the reverse is a map location.
All photographs supplied by Mc Joseph
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Taken in 1897
at
Wilmott's in the Jewellery Quarter,
Queen Victoria's
Jubilee Celebration
supplied by Mac Joseph
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No 32 tram in Lodge Road Hockley after having just left Winson Green, about to turn right into All Saints Street Brookfields with Goode Street Hockley and Scribbans's Bakery on left and
"The Flat "shopping area straight ahead .
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New Spring Street
Brookfields Garage 1958
Photographs supplied by MacJoseph
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157 New Spring Street (1969)
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FOUR BROOKFIELDS EVACUES
A photo of evacuees from Brookfields during WW2
outside the house in the village of 'YNYSYBWL' in Wales. From left to right are June Day;
June Millichamp, Raymond Millichamp and 'Sunny' Day.
Photo and information supplied by June King.
Are there any more evacue photos?
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HINGESTION STREET
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