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    Doctors

    Glad someone else has heard of or remembers hm. Was my doctor for many years until he retired. Yes, a big house down Gravelly Hill. A true gent and proper GP Thanks for that Morturn
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    Doctors

    Does anyone remember a Dr Sangster (H J Sangster I think). His surgery was on Gravelly Hill Erdington 1950's / 60's?
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    Erdington

    I cooked burgers there back in 1965! Met my wife there too ... still with her to this day!
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    Bentons

    Used to be a paper boy there early 60's!! Newsagents etc downstairs and upstairs were all the toys, model cars, train sets etc. Mr Pugh was the manager then and when they shut he opened a shop in New St?
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