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  1. susiemoon

    School Dinners

    I was a milk monitor at Canterbury Cross Secondary and I never done that…. I did not like milk and still dont.
  2. susiemoon

    School Dinners

    Oh yes and nothing could come close…. My favourite even now…..
  3. susiemoon

    Susan Dudley nee Chapman

    Born 1969 married Michael Dudley 1981 Sister Sandra Also.
  4. susiemoon

    Do We Still Have Convalscent Homes?

    Thank you all, My great,great,great grandfather was a patient there for two years. 1923/1924…. Thats all i know really and he was not in the 1st world war….
  5. susiemoon

    Do We Still Have Convalscent Homes?

    I am trying to trace convalescent home from 1920s called Princess Mary centre. Rednal. If anyone has any kind of information I would very grateful
  6. susiemoon

    Cromwell Street

    my grandparents lived in Cromwell Street..... about that time. The Chapmans do know if they were known to you
  7. susiemoon

    Top rank suite night club

    How could i forget the Top Rank...... and the pub the Hole in the Wall just up the road. The first time i went to the Top Rank was on the eve of my 21st. I was a regular at the Rum Runner, The Locarno and Barberells. What a clubber i was..... Not now though
  8. susiemoon

    Sorrento Hospital Nursing Home

    I gave birth to my children in Sorrento in the early 80s. I was very sorry to hear that it had closed down. They had the best itu unit in the country for sick babies. They saved my son who had complications.
  9. susiemoon

    Chaplin Eliza

    I am have trouble with the names Eliza and Lizzie...are they the name person ???
  10. susiemoon

    Chaplin Eliza

    It was Bertram Chaplin......:P
  11. susiemoon

    Chaplin Eliza

    HOUSEHOLD CHAPLIN ELIZA F 1878 33 Aston Warwickshire I am looking for her registration of death. She was murdered by her husband in about 1954. If someone could help i would be very grateful
  12. susiemoon

    Victoria Road Aston

    My Grandparents lived in 404 too. I do not know if they required the house after the incident or was already living there. I also lived there for many years with them until they both died. I used to sit on the front step alot. Susie
  13. susiemoon

    Victoria Road Aston

    Hi Thanks for the info. His name was Bertram Chaplin. Please send me a message with all the details you can remember PLEASE. Regards
  14. susiemoon

    Shops in Victoria Road, Aston

    Wow....all this is bring back so much. The paper shop was run by Mr Walsh and he had a daughter call Cheri.
  15. susiemoon

    Victoria Road Aston

    Maybe someone can recall this story. My great grandfather was sent to Broadmoor for the murder of his wife at 404 Victoria Road, in the 40s. I do not remember very much about the details it was kept from us, i used to visit him once a month. I was only about 6 at the time. I would love to find...
  16. susiemoon

    Shops in Victoria Road, Aston

    Do any of you remember Blakemens Corner shop and Ali's Indian shop Also the name of the Bakery next door to the fish and chips shop just before you get to the police station.
  17. susiemoon

    Coal Yard - Victoria Road

    Thank you... it brings back so many memories just looking at that photo.
  18. susiemoon

    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    Yes that was one of my old haunts.....
  19. susiemoon

    aston cross

    So did i. Do you remember Miss Beer in the main school ???
  20. susiemoon

    Coal Yard - Victoria Road

    The coal Yard.... Little me pushing a barrow up Victoria Road.... I am sure it was Ilsleys or something like that.
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