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    Co-op high st bham

    hi love worked in basement , remember those people. Also Susan bauser, Maureen balding, carol Heath. Mrs Christopher, Rene saterthwaite, Betty heaps. Can see more faces but can't put names to them .
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    Thanks peter your right my aunt and uncle, barbara, shirley and linda certainly did live in the house on the left that was 1/32 so if you lived on the right you must have been at the back of the cusaks. I have messaged linda with the info, see if it jogs her memory. Regards sheilr
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    Where did you live

    I also born Dudley Road hospital, 1940 lived frankforg street hockley, then browning street till 1953, moved to acocks green greenwood avenue, now living in Rugeley staffs
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    Hi peter just spoken to my cousin linda she says it is not her your remembering, never been a helen shpero fan. Must be another linda from the area. But thanks for reply.
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    tower ball room

    I used to go dancing at the towe, in the late 50s & 60s i remember one of the bands was the the cliff deeley. Band my cousin was one of the singers. Many happy times there.
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    Hi peter, Linda is my cousin, let me have your surname and i will ask her if she remembers you. regards sheila
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    Hi dont remember too much about frankfort street, i was born in dudley road, and we lived at 1/32 frankfort street but moved about a year later. When my aunt and uncle moved in they were named Salmon, had daughter Barbara, and shirley, Barbera died i think sbout 1947. Another daughter linda...
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    Down the old end

    Another expression i rember was fur coat and no knickers. As well as kippers and curtains.
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    Down the old end

    Also remember aston refered to as the gillygardens, no idea why
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