After I featured some 1930’s photos of Brownhills High Street for Steve Hickman in this week’s old photo feature, Steve mailed me a really interesting image, for which I am immensely grateful. Steve had this to say:
Great photographs thanks very much. I have sent you one that will add just a bit more to the jigsaw that once made up Brownhills High Street. Provided by kind permission of Doreen Mosedale. It shows Mr Thomas Platt my Great Great Grandad (on the left) outside what I understand to be Roberts Painters and Decorators. The sign was Green. It is looking up towards the top of the High Street from Shire Oak. I think it was just opposite and up from the Warreners Arms. If you look carefully at the second photograph you posted you can see the bars on telegraph poles on the right hand side have a very distinct shape. This same shape can be seen as a shadow on the end of the building in the distance on this photograph. The Platt business was either next door or within a few properties. The photograph was Taken around 1930.
I thank both Steve Hickman and Doreen Mosedale for their generosity in supplying this photo, another image that adds to the often patchy collage of historical images of our area. Such high quality imagery is always wonderful, and it’s nice to have the backstory. The detective work with the telegraph pole shadow was neat and well spotted, too.
Today, I went on a mission to take some pictures for the elusive Stonnall post, please do stay tuned. I realise that article has had quite a long gestation, but you’ll understand why when I publish it. Thanks for the patience…
