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This pub was the Spotted Dog. It's last owners renamed it TJ's after themselves (the owners were called Theresa and John).
They may have renamed it as there was another Spotted Dog in the area.
It now appears to be To Let.
It is on the corner of Meriden Street and Bordesley Street.
It dates back to 1810, with later pilastered ground floor.
One of the TJ's signs
The pub used to have something to do with Gibb's Mew.
Bertschi 6X2 DAF XF 105 480 coupled to a three axle sliding skelleton trailer loaded with a 20 ft iso tank
A small shop near the Werdmuller Center on Main Road in Claremont. I remember a toy shop that used to rent the basement of this retro little building back in the 1980's.
Qa' trih` di choi of vc Ren ngay` hqa ... ^^ haha :
- Dau^` tien^ Ren di a.sag' trc' vs tuj ban. nhug* k co' v theo vj` v chua* di dc :-P
- R` sau do thag` ban. di ruox vk no mjh` cug~ chay qa ruoc' v mih`... haha ^^ 2vc bam goj dt cug` 1 lux nen mag. mobi bi. ket lun khoj goj =]]]]] qa tre~ gap goj dt k dc lam` v len^ mau' sap' sua? boc fat' ...muk` lam` s boc fat' dc khj thay c qa tre~ la tai di a.sag muh`.. ^^ v to' hien` cho~ do' do' :">
- Lux' tren^ duog` di 2vc caj~ lon suot' muh caj~ jon do' ... dag chay xe k co tay de?do~ lai nen bj v dah' dau thay ge^ lun =[[[[[[[
- R 2vc chay gan` len Ben Thanh` new goj dc cho thag qy? Yul nguyen dam tno chay len -18 hjt' the^' muh` cha?goj. mjh` lam` dien mau' X-(
- Nhug djen dc 1 chut' r v ngoj dag` sau noj " Thoj^ c dug jan bot' nog' di muk`, tai mag bj ket muh`,chu dau faj taj Yul " van~ con bux bux 1 chut .. X:( nhug* v vuot vuot 1 hoj con* jan bay di dau mat tiu hahaha =]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
- len^ -18 chua j v da~ kiem tolet bay vao` ... v to' dug' djeu ...haha ^^ :-P r` 2 dua' ngua kih khug? co' caj vjex de? dep
vo^ tu? cug~ caj? lon^. haha bj qe^ nen 2 dua de?2 tu? lun cho khoj?caj~ nua~.. =]]]]]]]]]]]]]] mjh` dag de? dep' vo^ tu? dum` v r` khoa' lai. k dc .... haha choc 1 hoj` bj v tan' 1 caj'....T_T tan' jon~ muh` dau mun' chjk'...the^' la` mat. mjh` jan^. cha? them` nam' tay v vo cho~ ngoj` ... muh` lat' v xl r cug~ wue ...
-Luc' ngoj tren quan' nc 2vc jon~ ljen tuc ... y nhu knit'... jon~ 1 hoj v cug~ dua. vao` ng c` thoj dau dah' c qoaj dc ❌x❌x hehe ^^
- Ngoi chan' r` nen^ nguyen dam' dan~ nhau di an sup' ... tban di trc' c dan~ v di lay qa` taj dug' 1 month qen muh` ... ^^ lux' lay^' qa` v cu' thax' max qoaj` ... v nhju` chjen ^^ :-P :-P lat' lay dc qa` r` mun' dua v coj nhug v noj thoj de 1 chut ...
- Roi` qa an sup minh` vs tban. an xog hjt' co' 1 mjh v an lau thay ge lun
- Tip' do' ca? dam' dan~ nhau di ka ... mjh` vao hat' dc 1,2 baj j do' r nam len ng` v ngu? ... muh` ngu?co' dc dau ... T-T 1 lat nua~ v dua vao ng c` hahah .. cjax\ hp lm' lun... v bjk k v ?... ❌x:x
- New dau di dc 6ng lat' nua~ ve` con 4 dua' ... ca? dam' nam tay nhau qa lotte q7 choi ... :-P:-P
- Di vao` do la 2vc chay vao tjm tolet kiem kieg' de chjh lai tox r ... haha ngua. co' khax' =]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
- Muh` hwa la` ngay` j do' suot ngay` 2 vc jan woaj` lun ... muh` jan chua toj 10p la lai cuoj noj bjh` thuog ❌x:x won~ nen^ the^' muh` zuj lm' chu' bo^. ... fk v ? \m/
- Chay len dc cho~ tro` choi la mua the ngoj choi game r .. choj muh` con jah` nhau bam\ nua~ chu' .. cu' y nhu knjt .. nhug la` 1c.jax zuj ze? hoa` z' hp ngap tran` muh` ... :">:">
- Lat' thay^' cho~ gap' gau la chay qa tjh' gap cho v muh` v can? k cho gap .. !!!! nhug s mjh` lj` the^' cu' thjx gap ... may' choj an gjan .. haha k gap dc !!!! T-T :(((((((((((((((((((((((((((
- V va 2 dua kja dj kjem caj fog nao do' de? ngu? thj faj? hahaha dj choj muh doj ngu? do v Luoj ...kaka ^^ nhug mjh len? dj mua kem cho v the' muh` v k bjk :-P
- Z. la` v dj kjem mjh` vog vog haha mjh mua xog chay lai v dua kem cho v .... bjk la v zuj lm' taj c mua ngay mon v thjx muh` k khoaj s dc ... ^^ ❌x:x c joi qa' muh`
- Bay gio la` toj h 4 dua vao tolet muh` chup hjh` ... cha? bjk chup dc bao nhju tam toan om v hun k ???? haha dog' fjm han` quoc' ..... ( tinh` iu tolet ) kakkaka =]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]\
- Chup dc vaj tam r dt mjh hjt pjn thjt tjh la de~ djen ... T-T X-(X-(
- r nguyen dam dan~ nhau di ve ... ra toj cog? v kju khat nc the' la di mua nc' muh` v cug~ lj ngag ngua? mjh` ..da~ bao? chai v mua kho' un' kju doj? di z muh` doj un cho bag dc X-( un' dc 1 mjeg xog noj kho' un' the' la mua them chai khax ... haha k nghe loj c la` the do' ... hau qua? of vjex v mjh mua muh k un' nen mjh faj un hjt...huhu ^^ =[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[
- Toj' h do cug~ dc 5h mj' thj faj va mah. ai nay' ve ... mjh cho v mjh ve xog thj cug~ ve nha cb tam rua? r toj dj z' v nua~ ... hahahahaha 0_o di woaj k bjk chan' lun ......\
- Toj la khog jan rjeg tu* of 2vc dan~ nhau ra ho kon rua` an bap' xao` ..... dut' v an k chu' mjh dau an dc bao nhju dau ^^ chay ve gan nha` mjh mua nc un' z. muh` qe^ la` faj mua banh' tran' cho v an ... di dc 1 vog hjt q6 - ten^ lua? r cho? v ve taj sag' v con dj thi nua~ ....
- Tren duog ve v om^ c am' lam lun... z muh` lux v dj vo nha mjh` laj thay lah ...k mun' v ve chut' nao` ......... T-T
- Mun' dc om^ v moj~ toj ngu? ka` ..... mun' dc v noj ck khug` .... mun' dc v can' ............ mun' dc v hun c ... mun' dc v tan' vao mat c ..... mun dc v dah' c...........mun' dc v nhog~ nheo~ ... mun' dc v qtam c ............. c.jax ben v hp bjk bao .... chj mog hp do m~ ben tar v har ...........du` co ch j dj nua~ c van mun vc mjh cug nhau jai quyet' va cug` nhau vuot qa.... vi c se ben canh c.soc va bao ve v , k de v bun` va khox nua~ ...........
(*) Hanh Phuc Vc Minh La` Bat^' Tan Dk V ?
---------------- 1 ngay` di choi z' v co' mjt 1 chut' nhug zuj va hp cuc*. -----------------
20-5-2k11 ~~~~ 20-6-2k11 ~ 1month hp
20-6-2k11 -------1 ngay` ngap tran` hp va tjeg cuoj
(*) ngay` nao cug~ hp nhu the^' nhaz' :xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Things I've noticed from the bus on Bradford Street. Been meaning for a while to get shots from Bradford Street, but I don't fancy getting all the old ex factorys / warehouses.
I keep seeing this place from the bus. A former factory or warehouse, now gutted and now a car park, except it hasn't been used as a car park yet. They are still waiting for it to be let as a car park.
It was Good with Wood (UK) Ltd.
The In and Out parts seem to be open all day, so anyone can get in, such as grafitti vandals (notice the grafiti on the back wall).
It is at 48 Bradford Street.
The exit to the car park - Out.
I left the Jewellery Quarter via St Pauls Square, then headed down Ludgate Hill.
Found various restaurants / bars in the former warehouse buildings.
These buildings was the Sao Paolo Bar, but from the looks of it now, it isn't and is for sale / to let.
It was possibly an Italian bar / pub. It says on it Sao Paolo Trattoria. Also says Gastronomia.
This section is 23 Ludgate Hill. Not sure why Sao Paolo closed down.
Before it was Sao Paolo, it was the St Pauls Tavern.
Public house dating from the Victorian period. The building is of three storeys and is built of brick with a traditional pub frontage to the ground-floor, the roof is of slate.
It is a former office block.
Number 23 Ludgate Hill is an office block probably dating from the 19th century. The building is of three storeys, with an attic, and is built of brick with a slate roof.
Kiev 88CM with Arsat C f2.8/80mm, Fuji Neopan 400 in Ilfosol 3 1+9 for 6.5min. 20C
Sadly a common sight this days
M & S Foodhall - St Mary's Row, Moseley Village
As of late May 2017 most of the scaffolding has come down.
Seen from the no 1 bus heading towards Edgbaston.
a closed down Woolies in Warwick. Its "To Let".
Since they closed, I wanted to take at least one pic of a closed Woolworths. I got this one in Warwick. Wonder whats taken over this store now?
I left the Jewellery Quarter via St Pauls Square, then headed down Ludgate Hill.
Found various restaurants / bars in the former warehouse buildings.
These buildings was the Sao Paolo Bar, but from the looks of it now, it isn't and is for sale / to let.
It was possibly an Italian bar / pub. It says on it Sao Paolo Trattoria. Also says Gastronomia.
Think it is at 24 Ludgate Hill. Not sure why Sao Paolo closed down.
Before it was Sao Paolo, it was the St Pauls Tavern.
Public house dating from the Victorian period. The building is of three storeys and is built of brick with a traditional pub frontage to the ground-floor, the roof is of slate.
On the far left is Ludgate House. In the middle is various offices.
Chị à ! Cố gắng lên nhé, nhìn chị thành công em vui lắm, em nhớ mãi hình bóng người con gái tóc ngắn chân dài đứng ngay cửa sổ nhà em ôn lại lời thọai của phim,cả hình ảnh chị ngồi ghế xem phim chung,chị đứng ngay cửa chính,hix cái tolet chị cùng từng ở trong đó oa oa bây giờ nhìn lại nhớ quá đi,nhớ lúc chị nói: chân mày chị mà ko cạo là nó xuống tận dưới mũi, giọng bắc nhẹ thật là đáng yêu,nhớ chị nhắm nhắm
Thấy chị bận rộn quá mà còn mệt mỏi trong công việc thương chị ghê, hy vọng một ngày nào đó chị sẽ sang nhà em nữa :( mà chắc chị ko nhận ra đâu, em thay đổi nhiều lắm rồi,thay đổi cho giống hệt chị nhưng ko tài nào đẹp bằng chị được :(( đến chú Hải Anh còn nói em hơi giống chị :"> hạnh phúc quá điii :">.Mong chị sẽ luôn hạnh phúc nhé, chị sẽ luôn là số 1,em sẽ luôn là fan nhí nhố cuồng nhiệt của chị , yêu chị :*:*
John's House on Constitution Street, Leith. It was built in the late 18th Century as St. John's Church.
To the left of the Cottagers Institute is 431 Church Road. Dates from the 18th century, altered. Grade II listed.
C18, altered. Pebbledashed; all tile roof. Two and a half storeys; 3 bays. Ground
floor with central door with segmental head and big lintel stone and 2 large almost
square window. First floor with windows above those of wound floor. Attic
storey with small square windows above the others. All window casements, those of
the ground and first floors with segmental heads.
431 Church Road, Yardley - Heritage Gateway
No 431 was a General Store until the 1960's. It was described as being newly built in 1796. It has a coach house at the side of it.
For more information on these properties visit this link Yardley Conservation Society - Conservation Area
I keep spotting this pair of buildings from Moor Street Queensway. Thought they were worth taking.
This is on Albert Street (Saint Michaels Catholic Church is nearby)
I think that this building is 20 - 26 Albert Street. Dates from 1898, although it looks modernised.
Currently looks like all the units are available to let.
20 - 26 Albert Street of 1898 by J A Chatwin, the entrance with a big broken pediment bitting a two-light window.
From Pevsner Architectural Guides: Birmingham by Andy Foster.
Further down Albert Street is 28 - 34 Albert Street - Haines House.
28 - 34 Albert Street is the building I usually notice as looking interesting. Best to take it with the Albert Street car park behind you.
It dates from 1888 by Arthur Harrison for William Marston, a carriage lace manufacturer who turned to car trim. A good Queen Anne design in pinky-red brick with a rusticated stone ground floor. This and the segmental windows look almost Neo-Georgian of 1930. Only the dormers and the ground-floor window transoms give the date away.
Above information from Pevsner Architectural Guides: Birmingham by Andy Foster.
Currently, the building is called Haines House. Occupied by Ecotec.
This building at the far north end of High Street looks interesting. It is Henley Mill at 1 High Street in Henley-in-Arden.
A former corn mill from the 19th century, and an 18th century house.
It is a Grade II listed building.
Mill and attached mill house, now offices. C18 house with
mid-late C19 mill. Brick with C20 rendering to street; tile
roofs. Gable facing, front to right.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with attic; 6-window range with 2 gabled
cross-wings. 6 giant segmental-headed recesses. Top cornices.
Segmental-headed windows with fixed small-paned iron glazing;
4 windows to ground floor with signs of blocked entrance to
right of centre. 4 C20 skylights. Cross-gable to right has
segmental-headed window with 10/10 horned sash to each floor;
end cross-gable has blocked segmental-headed window to ground
and first floors and 2-light small-paned casement to gable.
Left return to street. Segmental-headed windows with fixed
glazing to low rear wing. 3-window rear range has top
modillioned brick cornice; later large hipped porch and
windows with sills, and stucco wedge lintels with key blocks
over 10/10 horned sashes, the central first-floor window is
reduced, with 2 small lights.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
Important streetscape value, closing view to north end of High
Street.
Henley Mill - Heritage Gateway
Side of the mill with the shadow of the building next to it.
I think the mill is for sale / to let.
There was a river further down Millfield Court.
Saw this sports car on Paradise Street in Birmingham.
While I was in the area for the Lord Mayors Show 2014 (Victoria and Chamberlain Squares).
Looks like an Lamborghini to me!
Hokitika March 12, 2014 West Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
Hokitika is a township in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island, 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Greymouth, and close to the mouth of the Hokitika River.
Founded on gold mining in 1864, it was a centre of the West Coast Gold Rush. By late 1866, it was one of New Zealand's most populous centres.
On September 16, 1867 there were 41 vessels alongside the wharf at Hokitika, in some places three and four deep. In 1867, the port of Hokitika ranked first in New Zealand in both the number of vessels entered inwards and in the total value of exports (principally gold). It became the capital of New Zealand's short-lived Westland Province from 1873 until the abolition of provinces in 1876.
The population has declined greatly since that time but the population of the Westland District is now on the rise thanks to "lifestyle inhabitants". Almost 30% of the district's rate-payers live outside of Hokitika.
Eleanor Catton's Man Booker Prize-winning novel The Luminaries is set in gold rush-era Hokitika.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokitika
M & S Foodhall - St Mary's Row, Moseley Village
Long over due update from late April 2017.
From the front of the top deck of the no 1 bus.
This intriguing topping is on Topshop Topman store on Princes Street, the main drag in Edinburgh.
Such wonderful architecture! I used maps.google.com to find out what it was.
This was the evening we returned to Edinburgh. We'd traveled all over Scotland from Culzean Castle to the Isle of Skye to Inverness and this last day we had come from Aberdeen.
We walked to our B&B hauling our luggage up a slight hill for around four blocks. It was the closest we could park to the Elder York Guest House. When we arrived and walked up three floors (no elevator) the woman in charge couldn't find our reservation in the books, not the start to a wonderful last evening in Edinburgh.
Thank heavens there were a couple of rooms available on that floor, and I was able to show her on my printout of my itinerary that I had talked with Harry and showed her the fee we would be charged for the rooms.
My room was a bit unique in that my bathroom was across the hall, but it was just for my use. I had to walk in front of the entry to the breakfast room to get there. No running around naked to get to this bathroom! But the bathroom was spacious and well lit and comfortable.
After settling in we went around town to find a place to eat dinner and ended up at the same place we'd gone to two other times. The waitress recognized us after us being gone over a week.
This pub was the Spotted Dog. It's last owners renamed it TJ's after themselves (the owners were called Theresa and John).
They may have renamed it as there was another Spotted Dog in the area.
It now appears to be To Let.
It is on the corner of Meriden Street and Bordesley Street.
It dates back to 1810, with later pilastered ground floor.
The pub used to have something to do with Gibb's Mew.
Things I've noticed from the bus on Bradford Street. Been meaning for a while to get shots from Bradford Street, but I don't fancy getting all the old ex factorys / warehouses.
I keep seeing this place from the bus. A former factory or warehouse, now gutted and now a car park, except it hasn't been used as a car park yet. They are still waiting for it to be let as a car park.
It was Good with Wood (UK) Ltd.
The In and Out parts seem to be open all day, so anyone can get in, such as grafitti vandals (notice the grafiti on the back wall).
It is at 48 Bradford Street.
The entrance to the car park - In.
Taken as part of the International Empty Shop Day 4 May 2010.
The very low, setting sun cast a huge shadow in front of the pedestrian as he walked along the pavement.
The clock above the shop is not working.
Something about this old ironmongers shop makes me think of The Two Ronnie's word play sketch in a hardware store about fork handles and four candles.
This shop will be sadly missed locally.
It closed more than a year ago and it is still To Let!
Last time I went in here, before it closed, there was absolutely nothing worth buying.
Even the Woolies in Shirley is like this, waiting to be let.
This is 1 - 7 Shirley Road.
The Woolworths in Solihull is now a New Look store.
Wonder what the fate of this one is?
Update June 2010. This is now a shop called Furniture and Electrical. To open in July 2010.
Think it is now a charity shop for the British Heart Foundation.
So Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone (yeah don't promise, if you cannot keep. :P). Today I'm one year in this page. :) I hope, you like my photos (and of course fortunately I saw your fantastic pics) and I'm glad, that I have some friends in the hyperspace. :)) Unfortunately there is no snow, but my city is nice ( except the ruin hehe :D) and this is one of my first slow shutter speed-photo (yeah except for the dancer pics). :))
Így utólag is mindenkinek Boldog Karácsonyt és majd Boldog Új Évet is (ne fogadjatok meg olyat, amit nem tudtok megtartani :)). Nemrég készült ez a kép, akkor még reménykedtem, h lesz hó, de azért így is szép a város( kivéve persze azt a gyönyörű romot, amit már évek óta nem tudnak megcsinálni hmm városunk büszkesége :D). :) Amúgy ez az egyik első hosszú záridős képem járművekkel, elsőnek megteszi, majd még fejlődöm. :) Remélem, ez alatt az egy év alatt láttatok tőlem többé-kevésbé jó képeket is, és örülök neki, h ennyi zsír fotót láttam tőletek. Meg néhány hiperteres barátot is szereztem szerencsére. :D
Before I left the city centre, I saw these UK City of Culture 2013 signs on City Arcade, so took a few shots of them. One outside, and one inside the arcade.
This one can be seen from Warwick Passage.
On the corner of Union Street and Union Passage is City Arcade in Birmingham.
The side facing near WH Smith is on Union Passage and Warwick Passage.
The other side faces Sainsburys in Martineau Place.
It is a Grade II* listed building dating from 1898 to 1901 (the late Victorian period). It is by T W F Newton and Cheattle. The decorative terracotta and green faience is by Doulton and Co and other detailing by W J Neatby.
It has an arcade full of shops. Although these days there aren't really any shops down there (from what I've seen whenever I pass it)
City Arcade - Union St - Heritage Gateway
The shop space here is To Let.
Visit Birmingham Culture
M & S Foodhall - St Mary's Row, Moseley Village
Long over due update from late April 2017.
From the front of the top deck of the no 1 bus.
Right next to the Frankfurt Christmas Market in New Street I saw this food outlet, now closed, while just a few feet away there were lots of stalls selling the same thing. It seems there's a demand for bratwurst at Christmas, but not the rest of the year.
A trip to Birmingham for the Frankfurt Christmas Market, plus a look around the city's shops.
I keep spotting this pair of buildings from Moor Street Queensway. Thought they were worth taking.
This is on Albert Street (Saint Michaels Catholic Church is nearby)
I think that this building is 20 - 26 Albert Street. Dates from 1898, although it looks modernised.
Currently looks like all the units are available to let.
20 - 26 Albert Street of 1898 by J A Chatwin, the entrance with a big broken pediment bitting a two-light window.
From Pevsner Architectural Guides: Birmingham by Andy Foster.
A blue lamppost outside Haines House. It fits the period, even though it is probably modern.
Lombard Street in Highgate, Birmingham.
Location of the Edward White Benson blue plaque.
Benson House,98-104 Lombard Street, Birmingham, B12 0QR
Edward White Benson Archbishop of Canterbury 1883 - 1896 was born in a house on this site.
Blue plaque from the Birmingham Civic Society, 1984.
Chivers Commercial - first floor offices to let.
On Mosley Street in Burton upon Trent. Between Moor Street and the Station Street / Borough Road junction.
For some reason one road sign says "Moseley Street" and not "Mosley Street".
The Roebuck - pub on the corner of Mosley Street and Station Street.
Was an Ind Coope pub.
The Roebuck Inn was built in the 1800s.
yellow and red bus - looks like an Enviro 400.
Midland Classic