Fordhouse Lane
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Local History
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New Bridge, Fordhouse Lane. Stirchley. c.1920, showing the bridge over the River Rea. This bridge has now been replaced by a plain brick structure, though the river bank and walkway still retain a rural feel. In the background is a distant view of the embankment of the Camp Hill to Kings Norton railway line.

Fordhouse Lane approx 1957, and again around 1910 |
Hazelwell Hall |

Corner of Pershore and Ash Tree Road in the fifties

Taft Cars Pershore Road / Hazelwell Lane, 1969
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Friends Meeting House
The Village Blacksmith outside
the Smithy next to the Three Horseshoes |

Three Horse Shoes
date not known |

New Bridge, Fordhouse Lane
c. 1920 |

Fordhouse Lane c. 1914 |
The original British Oak
before being demolished
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