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    Cock Inn - Bartley Green

    My Great Grandfather, William Moses Moody kept The Cock In in the 1930's and early 40's.
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    Fanny's (fanny By Gaslight) Snow Hill

    Many thanks. At least some of you can remember it; I thought I was cracking up! Or is it just a Senior Symptom?
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    Fanny's (fanny By Gaslight) Snow Hill

    This weekend just gone, at a school reunion in Brum, I was given a photo of me, taken circa 1968/69 at a restaurant in the city centre, near Snow Hill station, called 'Fanny By Gaslight'. The restaurant was know affectionately as Fanny's. But I can't for the life of me remember it! I can't find...
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    Mitchell's & Butler's Ltd.

    I have just come across this Thread and it seems to be the only link on the WWW that refers to The Beehive M&B house on Cape Hill Smethwick. I've searched for years for a hit ! Why ? Because I was born in the Beehive in September 1949. My parents Dennis and Kathlyn MOODY ran the pub and used to...
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    Bromford Bridge

    My parents kept the Bromford Inn and always did very well on race days from car parking on the pub's grounds together with the extra trade from beer and bar snacks. - happy days
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    Family SILVESTER - Aston

    Sorry I have no more info other than what is posted on my website by the current owner of the material.
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    Family SILVESTER - Aston

    Through my Website for Aston Commercial School/Holte Grammar School, I have been contacted by an individual to say that he has in his possession a book entitled "Hood's Poetical Works" published in 1895 and awarded in 1901 as a Prize for Mathematics to a Ms. SILVESTER at Aston Manor Technical...
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    Aston Commercial School Holte Grammar

    One of the founder members of the group Terry "Geyser" Butler went to the same school as myself and was in the next year up. The school was Holte Grammar Commercial School in Whitehead Road Aston. I have a website for it at https://members.lycos.co.uk/holte61 good luck with the research, I am...
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    Working Mens Clubs

    Frantic, by mentioning The Barn in Witton you have unlocked and released memories I'd long forgotten. When I attained drinking age, ( 15 !), we used to go "down The Barn" quite often to some of their Saturday night "do's". It was on one such occasion, when they had a live band on, that I'd...
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    General Tips

    It's winter again and the rats are coming in off the fields into the barns after my chicken feed. Last year I bought traps and a shotgun but without much success. Blew a Rhode Island Red's head off by mistake - tasted good though ! This year have blocked the holes in the barn with the excavated...
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    House that Jack Built

    O Linoleum ! (and that's not me showing off with my Latin !) The House that Jack Built was where dad would, every now and again, visit to buy a new sheet of linoleum for the kitchen or even the living room. Euipped with a Stanley knife he would fit the lino, trying hard not to dog-ear the...
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    Grey Peas and Bacon

    Curried rat probably tastes like chicken when it's got extra Garam Masala in it Pomog ? :twisted:
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    Names of Pubs?

    Pomo ! It certainly was closed down; by the Public Health Dept. All over the Birmingham Mail it was (the news not the rat curry). Can't recall if it was ever reopened later.
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    Grey Peas and Bacon

    Thank you for that Paul ! Now shut up and eat yer dinner ! :twisted:
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    Grey Peas and Bacon

    I bet not many of yer remember this dish eh ? I think we always had it on Ash Wednesday. My mom's from the Black Country so it may have been a local tradition there rather than in Aston ! :D
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    Liver 'n Onions

    I never get to eat this these day 'cos my kids all turn their noses up at it if I suggest it ! It was one of my childhood favourites. Liver, onions, mashed potatoes and peas, swimming in gravy ! Luvverly ! :P
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    Names of Pubs?

    Was that where that Chinese Restaurant was, "The Slow Boat", that was had-up for dishing up rats instead of chicken ? :shock:
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    Canterbury Cross Primary School - Centenary Celebrations

    This school is in Birchfields/Perry Barr and is situated behind the Odeon cinema (if the cinema is still there !!!). I have been contacted by one of the teaching staff there, Mr. Paul Hunt, who says that they are now discussing plans for the schools centenary celebrations in 2006. I have put...
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    victoria road police station

    You could try:- West Midlands Police Museum Sparkhill Station 639 Stratford Road Sparkhill B11 4EA Tel: 0121 626 7181 8)
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    Fresh Food

    Paul, exactly why I have my own smallholding ! All our fruit and veg is homegrown. You can't beat carrots, potatoes, beans, cabbage, rhubarb etc, straight from the ground, crunched and gnawed on as you collect them. Our Hens don't lay eggs with little lions on them, but the difference in the...
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