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Courtyard of the Salvage Works at Rotton Park Street

The main courtyard area of the Works. The picture was taken when the Works was opened in October 1932. The Works was on Rotton Park Street not too far from the Reservoir.

Dockers Calendar

Dockers Paint Factory was located on Rotton Park Street. Despite being bombed on 28th July 1942 it did not close - as this calendar for the year of 1943 demonstrates.

Harborne Branch Line: Withdrawal of passenger train service

Poster advertising the withdrawal of the service after Saturday November 24th 1934. Stations listed as being affected are Harborne, Hagley Road and Rotton Park Road Stations.

Opening of the Salvage Works on Rotton Park Street

This image is from the brochure commemorating the opening of the Salvage Works.

Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston

Old cottages and farm buildings in Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston. When this photograph was taken a century ago, in 1903, part of Rotton Park Road evidently retained something of its former rural atmosphere. ...

Rotton Park Street Salvage Depot

This image is from the brichure for the official opening of the depot in Octover 1932. Here we can see the V.I.P.'s arriving for the opening ceremony. To the rear are a couple of the new salvage trucks....

Rotton Park Street Salvage Works

The workforce gathered in what is probably the canteen area. To the rear can be seen the chef and kitchen staff. This image was taken on the opening day and so they were gathered for this official photograph ...

Rotton Park Street Salvage Works - canteen

This view of the canteen looks like something out of a Dickens novel. A very serious looking picture indeed. The image is from the brochure commemorating the official opening of the depot in 1932.

Rotton Park Street Salvage Works, Ladywood

Wide angle view of the works which was opened on 5th October 1932.

Salvage depot Rotton Park Street.

Billy Codling is the man in the middle of this trio of workers at the salvage depot. Taken in the late 1990's.

St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston

Postcard view of St Augustine's Church, Lyttelton Road, Edgbaston, off Rotton Park Road. The church was built in 1868 to the designs of J.A. Chatwin, but this cannot be one of the earliest views because ...

The night they bombed Dockers

In the early hours of 28 July 1942 a severe bombing raid on the west and south of the city resulted in the destruction of part of the Docker’s paint factory on Rotton Park Street and the lose of life ...

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