King's Norton, The Village Green c.1955
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Photo of King's Norton, The Village Green c.1955

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Formerly in Worcestershire, King's Norton became part of Birmingham in 1911. It remains one of the leafier suburbs, though in 1936 the city council destroyed much of its appeal by demolishing the lovely old cottages which clustered round the green. Three fine buildings remain, however: St Nicholas' church, the Old Saracen's Head and the Old Grammar School.

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Memories of King's Norton, the Village Green c1955

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. These memories are of King's Norton, The Village Green c.1955

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I was born in 42 Lindsworth Road in 1960, our house backed onto a cricket pitch which was owned by a local resident who kept it beautifully maintained and at the end of the cricket pitch was the canal or the 'cut' as we used to call it back then. It was a wonderful place to grow up in, vast fields and miles of canal was paradise to us kids. The hours we spend playing along the canal, fishing for ...see more