Bristol Street
Taken in January 1954. This section of Bristol Street is still recognisable today. The bank in the centre is still a bank today although it is now the Royal Bank of Cyprus.
Bristol Street
The last of the redbrick shops that once ran all along both sides of Bristol Street. The main section left today now runs between the Bromsgrove and Wrentham Street junctions. Looking down at the lower ...
Bristol Street and Wrentham Street, Lee Bank
These buildings in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, at the junction with Wrentham Street, are among the few that remain of the shops and other businesses that used to line both sides of Bristol Street. From ...
Bristol Street in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory
Also including part of Bristol Road South. The rest of the entry for Bristol Street is on another page.
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Bristol Street junction with Lee Bank Middleway - by Year Five at Woodview School
This view is looking towards St Luke's Church and Matthew Boulton Technical College - both buidlings due to be demolished as part of the urban regeneration of the area.
Bristol Street part 2 in 1939 Kelly's Trade Directory
Also including the following roads: Brixham Road, Broad Lane, Broad Road. Use the "zoomify" tab to read the text.
Bristol Street School
Bristol Street School stood at the end of Irving Street facing onto Bristol Street. To the right of the photograph can be seen the National Privincial Bank and the spire of the old St Catherine of Siena ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
Rear view of properties in Bristol Street, Lee Bank. Bristol Street forms one side of one of the postwar Comprehensive Dedevelopment Areas where large-scale demolition and redevelopment took place. The ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
A terrace of early 19th-century houses in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, probably photographed in the early 1950s. These quite handsome houses with their bay windows were all swept away during postwar redevelopment. ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
A scene in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, forming part of a collection of photographs taken in the Lee Bank area not long before demolition and redevelopment in the 1950s and 1960s. This one was probably taken ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
201 Bristol Street, Lee Bank, photographed on 11 October 1960. Number 201, in the centre, belonged to S. Cole & Co., wine and spirit merchants. To the left, apparently offering personal services, is Birmingham ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
Without further information it is not so easy to pinpoint this location, but it is towards the southern end of Bristol Street, Lee Bank. On 27th October 1965, when this photograph was taken, the buildings ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
In this view looking towards the city in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, resurfacing work is well under way. There is a reason why only a strip down the centre is being resurfaced: the road is being restored ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
This scene in Bristol Street, Lee Bank, cannot date from much later than 1960 as the whole of this west side of Bristol Street was soon to be swept aside to make way for road widening. By 1965 this side ...
Bristol Street, Lee Bank
This row of shops was on the west side of Bristol Street, Lee Bank, on the corner of Spring Vale, just visible on the left. All of this disappeared in the construction of Lee Bank Middleway and its junction ...
Britannic Assurance Company - Broad Street
The impressive buildings of the Britannic Assurance company on Brad Street. This advert for their services is from the brochure for the opening of the Hall Of Memory by the Prince of Wales in 1925. The ...
Broad Street
Broad Street today is a busier and livelier environment than it was in 1957. The deserted street scene is hard to recognise as the same place. To the left hand side are the railings outside what was the ...
Broad Street - April 1938
This site is now where Symphony Hall stands. Just to the right of the canal for many years stood this area comprising St Peter's Row and Martin's Place. Just visible to the left is The Church of The Messiah; ...