Barnt Green, Hewell Road c.1965
Photo ref: B417007
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Photo ref: B417007
Photo of Barnt Green, Hewell Road c.1965

More about this scene

Barnt Green Station (hidden behind the trees) is on the Birmingham-Gloucester line, which opened in 1840. In 1844 an omnibus service was provided to take people the five miles or so from Redditch to Barnt Green Station, and it was only in 1859 that Redditch's first station opened - and even then the line ran only to Barnt Green.

A Selection of Memories from Barnt Green

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Barnt Green

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I was at Woodruff School from 1951 to 1955. In 1955 we went on a school trip to London by BEA Vickers Viscount from Elmdon (Birmingham) Airport. It was a wonderful experience for an 8 year old. I have a group photo taken in Trafalgar Square feeding the pigeons, and would love to share it, but would appear unable to do so on this site.
I was a pupil between 1942 and 1944. My name then was Barbara Brown and I lived in Redditch, travelling each day by train. I went to Woodruff because my father had also attended the school (Walter Brown, around 1907 to 1908). He went on to King Edwards Grammar School before serving in WW1. I am the tallest one in the back row of that photo. I remember Rosemary, Eileen and Betty. Miss Jackson and ...see more
I lived in Barnt Green from 1940 to 1961.i attended Woodruffe School, and have many happy memories of miss Matthews and Miss Woodruffe,
My grandmother worked for Dr Blair, Barnt Green in the early 1940's. She returned to North Wales and stayed in touch with the family for a long period. Does anyone know the whereabouts of where Dr Blair lived, or any information about the area during the 1940's? Thanks, Kristy.