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    Stourport

    These were taken at Stourport around late 50s. Can anyone make them any clearer, I would be most grateful. Thanks
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    Memory Stick

    Can anyone help on how to copy folder/files from my PC on to a memory stick. Thanks :rolleyes:
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    Frozen Food

    Can you remember when everyone started to get freezers, the chest type. The first shop I ever used was a shop called Bejam where we bought a frozen turkey one year and let it defrost and it smelt absolutely rancid and we threw it away in a field, knowing the wildlife would eat it anyway...
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    Taylor

    Would anyone be able to help with any info on Thomas Taylor who married Sarah Stringer 24 December 1808 at St Phillips. Thanks in advance
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    Old Maps

    Would anyone have old maps showing 40 Granville Street and 148 Park Road, Aston. I would be most grateful. Thanks
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    Red lion Duke Street

    Has anyone got information on the Red Lion Tavern that used to be in Duke Street??
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    Ford Street, Hockley

    There a couple of houses in Ford Street Nos 3 & 4 which had large long rooms attached to them that you could either access inside the house or through the back yard through an outhouse and up some steps. It was always called 'the factory' and certainly had lots of leaded windows all along the...
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    Timmins and Biddulph

    Can anyone help with ref to William Timmins who married Ann Hackett and had a son Isaac on 23 September 1875 Tat Bank, West Bromwich. Also help on Mark Biddulph born 1841 Birmingham and married Elizabeth late Dipple formerly Lynch and had a daughter Emma 1877 Ladywood Birmingham. Thanks to...
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    Ron Smith

    Does anyone know where I can obtain a 'new' copy of A Paddle in Hockley Brook' Thanks
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    Swallow Raincoats

    Anyone remember working here it was just up from Hockley Brook. Early 60's it had a jukebox where we could jive away in our breaks.
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