Exeter Passage off Holloway Head, Ladywood

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Date:1968

Description:Exeter Passage photographed by Public Works in 1968. The road is still there today, albeit only just, as it is one of the last parts of the Lee Bank area to closely resemble a world war two bombsite. In essence it was leveled but has not been subsequently redeveloped since the time this picture was taken. It is a poignant image of the housing conditions in Ladywood in the sixties.

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Creators: Warwickshire Photographic Survey - Creator

Image courtesy of: Birmingham Libraries

Donor ref:Local Studies Dept (60/9285)

Source: Birmingham Libraries

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