Date:1950 - 1957 (c.)
Description:As the big letters on the right-hand building say, 'This is Bradshaw's', the shop in Cregoe Street, Lee Bank, where you could buy just about anything for your home. H.B. Bradshaw Ltd began as drapers but by the 1950s occupied premises at 21 and 122 to 125 Cregoe Street trading as drapers, ladies, men's and children's outfitters, carpet specialists, and dealers in hardware, china and glass. This view looking up Cregoe Street, at the junction with Irving and Latimer Streets, dates from the shop's heyday in the 1950s. Bradshaw's last appears in commercial directories for 1957.
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Creators: Public Works Department, Birmingham City Council - Creator
Donor ref:Local Studies Dept - Public Works Negatives (59/8432)
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