Lady Penelope
master brummie
Bob, Foden Buildings were on the Chester Road somewhere between Antrobus and the Beggars' Bush.
Thanks you very much Lady Penelope. Of course what now comes to mind is the noise that they used to make at certain times of the year, however again many thanksBack to post #690 and the Chipmans. I found this picture in the Visitor Centre in Sutton Park - I asked permission to take a photo so this is for Onceabrummie:
Hi Lyn: Haven't been able to get on to this site for ages. It just wouldn't let me in. I would change my password and still couldn't get in.Anyway, I thought I would have a go. You asked about Stephen Birch. Stephen Birch aged 56 passed away a year ago from cancer. He had the most incredible library of post cards and photographs of both Aston and Erdington that he had collected for years. He also researched them and posted them to the Facebook page Aston & Erdington Past and Present. Not many people knew that Stephen was ill for almost two years but I did and we became cyber friends exchanging e-mail, Christmas cards, etc. He had several respite trips to Taylor Hospital but continued on with his postings until he could no more. His aim was to leave as much information about these areas as he could for following generations. I learned so much from him and miss him very much.i agree froth it does..i saw those photos last night forgot to post them.. i notice that those photos come from stephen birch..i guess he could be or was something to do with birches green house..
lyn
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It appears the first Telephone Exchange was at No 5, Wilton Villas, Mason Road in 1900
Thanks you a new toy!!! However it also confirms the Birmingham/Sutton boundary question and where the Greyhound was and it would appear to be in Sutton, now back to playtime. Thanks againhi pen have you ever used this useful map site before??..i cant praise it enough..had such fun travelling all over birmingham to see what was there back in the day...just move the blue dot to the left and it will show the position of the post office..does not look like there was much there before it was built..i have had many a late night playing with this map site
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=52.5251&lon=-1.8410&layers=176&b=6



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