The junction of Sherlock Street and St Lukes Road, Birmingham (1955 & 2023)
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The junction of Sherlock Street and St Lukes Road, Birmingham (1955 & 2023)
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If your from England 🏴 you know
** SUMMER OUTING TO SUTTON PARK - (1898) ** Organised by the Birmingham Cinderella club..
market 1980s Brum
Market 1980's Brum
** THE SUTTON COLDFIELD TRAIN CRASH IN (1955) **
January 23rd… 17 people lost their lives..
Today, the 7th of April 2026, is the 100th anniversary of the Outer Circle Bus route. Here's a couple of memories from days gone by.
Gibbs top of Longbridge Lane/Bristol Road junction, we used to go in here on the way to school in the 70s x
A long line forms at Rackhams for the New Year Sales in 1973
Rackams will be closing down !
Witton Arms. Aston UTV
Ranking Roger of the Beat Armarda pub erdington
In a surprise announcement this morning, the UK Government has confirmed that Birmingham has been officially recognised as better than London following a “comprehensive national review”.
The decision reportedly considered factors including cost of living, friendliness, green space, commute times - and “general vibe”.
A spokesperson said: “While London remains important, Birmingham consistently outperformed in key areas. It was, quite simply, an easy decision.”
Early plans include updating national maps, with Birmingham marked as the UK’s “primary city” and London noted as “still fine, just a bit much”.
Further details are expected later today.
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