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    Miller St. Garage.

    Just to say the old BCT garage at Miller St. Aston is now empty of all buses and looks like will now be demolished:cry: There goes another part of Birmingham transport history! where will it all end?
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    Acocks Green AEC Regents

    In the very early sixties i worked in Hay Mills. I used to get the No.8 bus in Victoria Street, Bordesley Green, get off top of Muntz Street and round the corner to get a 58 or 60 to Hay Mills. Some mornings i used to get a AEC Regent running up to the Swan Yardley then it used to go to Acocks...
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    Wilco Manufacturing.

    Any body remember Wilco's in Francis Road Hay Mills? I worked there from 1961 till 1972, it was my first job after leaving school and i started as a machine minder. Fond memories of Len and Fred Willmot who owned the factory. Many people come into your life,some go quickly and some leave...
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