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Brunswick Club, 464 Moseley Road

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As Lyn says the address is 464 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Next to what was Tindal Street Old Boys Club. I've attached a photo.

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did it used to have a piano and big red curtains x

Yes it had a piano, and I think the curtains were red, that would have been in the lounge that was on the left at end of the hallway entrance, where most of the functions were held, the members room was to the right and the snooker room was through the members room.
 
Hi All, I stumbled upon this thread whilst looking for some history on places my grandparents and older relatives used to go - Charlie Packer was my Grandad and I know he drank in the Brunswick and Tindall street - not sure how long ago?!

I was about to put a message on here to see if anyone recalled him, and then saw that Col had mentioned his name :). Any memories that anyone may have would be warmly received.

K
 
Hi All, I stumbled upon this thread whilst looking for some history on places my grandparents and older relatives used to go - Charlie Packer was my Grandad and I know he drank in the Brunswick and Tindall street - not sure how long ago?!

I was about to put a message on here to see if anyone recalled him, and then saw that Col had mentioned his name :). Any memories that anyone may have would be warmly received.

K
Hi K
Your grandfather was a very good friend of my father jim along with I assume your great uncle george.
Packer. They all drank in the Brunswick along with a few other places.
Col
 
I’ve been sent three of my Grandad (Charlie Packer) and wondered if anyone would recognise the others? I’m not sure if these were taken at the Brunswick or Tindal street?
 

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Thanks, Col.
I did know your grandfather and his brother. They attended my wedding as well as both my elder brother and sisters weddings and to this day I can picture them with my Dad and a few others singing most of the night.
The last time I saw them was at my fathers funeral.
My brother thinks that the guy sat at the table with your grandad was named Eddie and it was him that sang when your grandad was doing his legion sketch.
My brother seems to think he might have some photos which I will share if he has
Col
 
Hi Col, it’s lovely to hear the memories you have, I can imagine there was lots of singing, sketches and all round great times. I’ve been told by a few people if Charlie Packer and co roped you in on a drinking session, you'd have to be prepared to not go home for a few days due to the lock ins etc :).
Your brother is correct about the other chap being Eddie, he was Grandads and Uncle George’s best mate and only passed away recently. Any other memories or pictures would always be a nice surprise. Thanks for getting back in touch. Katie
 
Hi Col, it’s lovely to hear the memories you have, I can imagine there was lots of singing, sketches and all round great times. I’ve been told by a few people if Charlie Packer and co roped you in on a drinking session, you'd have to be prepared to not go home for a few days due to the lock ins etc :).
Your brother is correct about the other chap being Eddie, he was Grandads and Uncle George’s best mate and only passed away recently. Any other memories or pictures would always be a nice surprise. Thanks for getting back in touch. Katie
he must of been a good age when he passed.
I remember at mysisters wedding when I was about 11/12 they paid me to fetch there drinks I made a fortune it’s true the lock ins were legendary I was only young but ended up in some awful states
The bar closed when they decided it closed they were my dads best friends and drinking partners
They do not make them like that these days more the pity
Col
 
Hi Col, it’s lovely to hear the memories you have, I can imagine there was lots of singing, sketches and all round great times. I’ve been told by a few people if Charlie Packer and co roped you in on a drinking session, you'd have to be prepared to not go home for a few days due to the lock ins etc :).
Your brother is correct about the other chap being Eddie, he was Grandads and Uncle George’s best mate and only passed away recently. Any other memories or pictures would always be a nice surprise. Thanks for getting back in touch. Katie
 
Hi Katie
I have some photos which I will upload. They used to go to a reunion of the Dorset regiment although none of them had been in the regiment.
I never managed to find out why but it was an excuse for a lads weekend away this is one of the photos which shows my dad your grandad and uncle and stevie Nichols.
 

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Hi Col, that’s fantastic - thanks so much for sharing! Which one is your Dad?
As far as I know Uncle George Packer was in that regiment in WW2 .
 
Hi Col, that’s fantastic - thanks so much for sharing! Which one is your Dad?
As far as I know Uncle George Packer was in that regiment in WW2 .
Hi Katie
That’s explains it then I was always under the impression none were. My dad is the one in the cardigan
Col
 

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Great pics! They looked like they had some really good times! :) Thanks for sharing.
George probably had long sleeves on mostly. I’ll upload some pics when I get chance to look through them. Remind me again of your Dad’s name so I can tell my Dad.
 
Thanks
Great pics! They looked like they had some really good times! :) Thanks for sharing.
George probably had long sleeves on mostly. I’ll upload some pics when I get chance to look through them. Remind me again of your Dad’s name so I can tell my Dad.
his name was jim summers (James) I seem to remember meeting a son of either george or Charlie but cannot remember a name
 
Hi Col,
George’s son is called Graham and Charlie has two sons Dickie(Richard) who was the eldest and Tommy who is my Dad and the youngest of three. Charlie also had a daughter - Polly.
 
Hi Col,
George’s son is called Graham and Charlie has two sons Dickie(Richard) who was the eldest and Tommy who is my Dad and the youngest of three. Charlie also had a daughter - Polly.
Hi Katie
did you find any more photos
col
 
Hi Katie
did you find any more photos
col
Hi Col, sorry it’s taken me so long but I’ve found some photos! I am trying to see if I recognise your Dad in any of them. I’ll upload a few and see. Hope everyone is well on here.Katie
 
Hi Col, sorry it’s taken me so long but I’ve found some photos! I am trying to see if I recognise your Dad in any of them. I’ll upload a few and see. Hope everyone is well on here.Katie
Hi Katie
thanks for the photos they bring back lots of memories.
my dad is third from the left in the second photo and behind George in the fifth and seventh.
hope you are all well.
colin
 
Here is a night out Brunswick style...L-R Doug Taylor,Stan Abbotts ( dad) Mr Sartin ( think Len) Lottie Abbotts ( Mum) Mrs Sartin ( think Elsie), Nelly Taylor



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Various Tom King,Frn King,Don Marlow,Jack Isaacs, Olive Isaacs, to name a few from memory. any contribution will be gratefully received.
 

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