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    coronation 1936

    Yes, you're right. I should have read the caption more closely but somebody in the family had written 'coronation' on the back so I just copied that.
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    coronation 1936

    I'd love to know if anybody else has relatives on the photo. I have nobody left to ask now who the people were. Would imagine they were all from Ravenhurst St and Little Broom St.
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    coronation 1936

    Came across this photograph of the 1936 Coronation celebrations in Ravenhurst St, Camp Hill. It's not the clearest of pictures but I can see my Great Grandmother and Great Aunt on it.
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    Holy Trinity School Camp Hill Bordesley

    I went to Holy Trinity. Moved there from Chandos Road in about 1963 and left in 1965. Head was Deidre McDowell or 'The Angel of Camp Hill' as she was known. I lived in Timperley Grove, off Ravenhurst Street. do you know if the building is still standing? Went past Trinity Church on the...
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    Adam and Eve - Bradford Street Bordesley

    I had my 18th birthday party in the upstairs room of the Adam and Eve Pub in 1972 and in 1975 had the same room for our Wedding Reception. My cousin had his stag night there on the night of the Birmingham pub bombings and as the hen night was in town that night we all ended up back at the Adam...
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    Ravenhurst Street

    Ravenhurst St, Camp Hill My grandparents, great aunt, aunt, uncle and cousins all lived on Ravenhurst St. They were there before WW1 until they had to move out when the street was listed for demolition - late 70s I think. We lived behind Ravenhurst St - Little Broom Street which led onto...
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