Hi, I lived at 68 Twickenham Road but I think after your time. I think I remember Mrs Floyd as she used to help at the school. Did she have a facial injury? I went to Alma Street school and then Twickenham Road but only from 69 to 71. Did you know any of the Murphy, Twells or Caseys?I was born in Alma Street Aston but my Nan used to live in Twickenham Road (No.66) and as it was a much nicer place I used to stay at my Nan's through the week and go home at weekends (mom also used to work so it helped me being at Nan's) I went to Twickenham road school for a couple of years but can only remember one teacher a Miss McGillycuddy (dreadful spelling) I used to play with a family called the Floyds and a Janet Jarvis who also lived in our road also a Jean Smith who lived over one of the shops at the bottom of the road. (happy days).
i used to know the burton family in the very early 70s who lived in twickenham road...the number escapes me now but they had a son named georgeHi, I lived at 68 Twickenham Road but I think after your time. I think I remember Mrs Floyd as she used to help at the school. Did she have a facial injury? I went to Alma Street school and then Twickenham Road but only from 69 to 71. Did you know any of the Murphy, Twells or Caseys?
Hi Alwin...Hi, I lived at 68 Twickenham Road but I think after your time. I think I remember Mrs Floyd as she used to help at the school. Did she have a facial injury? I went to Alma Street school and then Twickenham Road but only from 69 to 71. Did you know any of the Murphy, Twells or Caseys?
Oh that’s amazing. Tony Casey was a year older than me and I played with his sister Vivien and Christine Twells in the field behind the street. Do you remember the Twells dog Rusty? I did connect with Roderick a while back on friends reunited but that folded. I will have a look. Thanks for that!Hi Alwin...
Yes I do remember the Casey's... David was in my class at Twickenham School... Also the family Twells ( Roderick) if you have time , check out my earlier posts on the school football team....
Hi Alwin...
Yes I do remember the Casey's... David was in my class at Twickenham School... Also the family Twells ( Roderick) if you have time , check out my earlier posts on the school football team....
It doesn’t ring a bell with me. i will have to ask my brother…he’s older but he has forgotten most of what he knew!i used to know the burton family in the very early 70s who lived in twickenham road...the number escapes me now but they had a son named george
lyn
Yes that sounds about right.Hi. The Floyd's that used to live in Twickenham Rd are my relatives and they lived at number 71 facing the school. Irene.
Catkin,Flagstones
Does any-one remember the flagstones across the road opposite the swimming baths they had markings on them as though they were Roman...Cat....
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Facinating seeing those pics of hurlingham rd, was there only last night seeing my cousin jimmy littleford, lived there all his life, sister lives in mothers house, now bought, nice little nest in that one section of hurlingham.
How interesting my family name is Littleford. I wonder if there is a family connection?Facinating seeing those pics of hurlingham rd, was there only last night seeing my cousin jimmy littleford, lived there all his life, sister lives in mothers house, now bought, nice little nest in that one section of hurlingham.
John Rochelle died recently - his funeral is on Maundy ThursdayThanks Maur I remember Rochells my neice used to work there and my son now uses the Indian place once in a blue moon. I used to buy my nets from lathems and that's going back some years. Remember Foster Bros too and they had another branch on Kingstanding circle. Have a photo of John Rochelle at a party we went to. It was my neices 21st will have to sort it out. We went in fancy dress. Jean.
The original Kingstanding opened on 6 October 1933 and was closed in 1965. Its successor opened on 26 September 1966. I don't have the actual demolition date. Hope this helps.would anyone know when the original kingstanding pub was demolished..thanks
lyn
Yes it is Warren Farm RoadThis picture is from the Birmingham Gazette of March 1939, is it Warren Farm Road ?
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BCHD were in my opinion quite a good employer in those days. They took on around 90 apprentices every year and kept the housing stock in fairly good condition. The apprenticeships meant that people, once qualified could always find work and a lot of other opportunity’s.Lived on Norbiton rd got a job with BCHD at College rd depot to get back in the trade after coming out of Army
loved working at peoples houses fencing in the summer
met some great people they all had a story to tell
Yes they were a good employer back in the dayBCHD were in my opinion quite a good employer in those days. They took on around 90 apprentices every year and kept the housing stock in fairly good condition. The apprenticeships meant that people, once qualified could always find work and a lot of other opportunity’s.
They had a number of decent tradesmen on the books, what years did you work for them?
Do you recall who the area manager was then?Rewind brain fog
i first worked for BCHD in 76l/77 after i finished my apprenticeship waiting checks to be completed to join Army due to having Irish parents
when i left BCHD to go in Army the area manager said i was welcome to come back
which i did in the 80s
Boy that was along time ago
Hello. You must be my cousin my mom Betty was born and lived at 7 Crayford Rd. She was number 9 of 14 in the Roberts family. Albert and Martha were my Nan and GrandadHi did anybody live near Crayford Road, as my Dad lived there during the second world war he was a kid then, they were a big family called Roberts.