Stephen0002002
master brummie
The bloke peering over the fence - I reckon he's lost his key and looking for a way over that fence withour ripping his rompers - I mean trousers 

No wonder he is eyeing up the pram. I think it is The Pedigree Mk 3, the give away are the rear driving wheels with the extra 2.5 radial super grip rims. This model did not require the child to be removed to allow 6 bottles of Ansell's Nut Brown Ale to be placed in the secret compartment. On the other hand he may be wondering if his wife is ever going to stop showing his child the pretty flowers and come home to fix his tea as he is obviously dressed for the billiard finals!Ref post #1 'the only man on the forum pushing a pram' , this man might be thinking about it but he is 'hands off' the pram in this nice pic of court 38 Woodcock st nr Gosta green..1930s. It's a very nice pram...
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Above pic linked to this post https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=38737&p=430581#post430581
My Mom was not a believer in letting idle hands exist so she always arranged that I had a full time job during those long school summer holidays One such job was to be a furniture delivery man's offsider, for GUS (Great Universal Stores)This pic always amuses me. Happy removal men moving Nellie Weir. That tall wardrobe making a perilous descent from the bed room.
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It's in this post https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=11058&p=420597#post420597
An old pram still has its uses !I had a navy blue pram like the one pictured above, but it broke. It was second hand when I had it, but it took a lot of heavy use
I wonder why they needed shutters on the windows.?
Thanks Rosie for finding the man and his dog caught in the pic ...:friendly_wink:There's man in the left-hand doorway, can't tell what he's looking at though. Is that a little dog too?
rosie.