Having received requests for another picture quiz I though I would give this a try. I won't claim all those in the photographs are Brummies, but if not born in the Midlands they have strong connections. I have made them pretty easy so I won't let it run for long. I think Saturday night will be ample. I won't give any answers until then.
Great photos Phil. thanks for sharing them. MR Bloye is just the way I remember him bow tie and all. He was very quite and modest, BUT could jump on you if you made any mistakes. Attached is photo of the coat of arms on Bennetts Hill, we worked on that in the winter, 4 off us, froze our arses off on the scaffolding. The three Boulton Watt and Murdochs where modeled in clay in much smaller scale first. Mr Bloye once told me when I was working on a clay Lion. "CRUMP Lions have BALLS! " I will never forget that one. I know many who worked for him, whose names escape me, did become famous also I would love to contact them IF they are still alive. Do you now what happened to the old house on Golden Hillock Road, It was on a roundabout, not far from BSA. there groves in the road from the BSA testers going around it. Also Mr Bloyes PRIVATE studio was in the back of property, we workers did not go there. BUT he had many female models that did! John Crump OldBrit. Parker. Co USAThanks for the info Phil. Wonder who owned the property did William Bloye? John Crump