Date:1962 - 2005 (c.)
Description:This article, by Norman Bartlam, is from the excellent local history magazine "Brew 'Us Bugle". The caption reads: "This was the corner of Monument Road and Icknield Port Road as it looked in 1962 and as it looks today from the same spot. The curved building with the impressive entrance is the Municipal Savings Bank which was built in 1924, al though the bank operated from there since 1919. The swimming baths can just be seen in the distance. Hickman's greengrocery shop and Landon's are two of the other shops. Hickman's moved into premises on St Vincent Street and finally closed down on Christmas Eve 2000. The modern building which replaced these is Ladywood Fire Station. This part of Monument Road is now a dead end leading into the carpark of Ladywood Arts and Leisure Centre, formerly Ladywood School. Ladywood School (1972-1990) was built to replace Osler Street School.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
The number 8 bus travelling on the outer circle route. Here it is at the junction ...
Teacher Derek Lever presents an award at Prize Giving Day in 1984.
The magazine of the Ladywood History Group is five years old this year. This is ...
Share:
Creators: Mr Norman Bartlam - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Norman Bartlam
Donor ref:Norman Bartlam (65/8794)
Source: Mr Norman Bartlam , Mr Roy Edwards , Mr Alex Henderson , Ms Val Blake , Mr Ray Usher
Copyright information: Copyrights to all resources are retained by the individual rights holders. They have kindly made their collections available for non-commercial private study & educational use. Re-distribution of resources in any form is only permitted subject to strict adherence to the usage guidelines.