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    The White Horse Cellars - Constitution Hill

    My mother would know,she's 91,and will ask her when I next see her.
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    The White Horse Cellars - Constitution Hill

    Yes indeed,Harry Botterill,my great uncle.Died 1967,his wife survived until the '90s.
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    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    Interesting,my mother (now 91) worked at Turners during the war,& then after until 1952.Her maiden name at that time was Mould.
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    George Mason! Lots of those around in Shirley when I grew up.
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    Origins of the Brummie accent

    Changes in accent are normally effected by the young.A good example I'm told is the origin of the Aussie accent.It wasn't directly related to any accent,but was a mix of all the newcomers came over with.They talk about Shakespeare having a Brummie accent,but the accent that way was normally...
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    great hampton row

    Was an important pub years ago,sad to see its decline. Thanks for the photo.
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    Brum and Telly Savalas

    'The uploader has not made this video available in your country.' Seems it doesn't like Spain?
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    Roy Holder Brummie Actor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqeFp-ChxTs As I first remembered Roy as a child.
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    great hampton row

    Found this on the net.
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    Britannia, Warwick Road now Closed

    Seems to now be some kind of car showroom!
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    Definition of “Brummie”, “Astonian” etc

    A couple of years ago here in Margate I got talking to one of the local 'alkies'. Man in his early 60s with a strong Birmingham accent.On asking him if he was a 'brummy' he looked at me with indignity,Can of special brew in hand he proceeded to explain to me he was from the 'Royal borough of...
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    Worst car of the 1960's

    Due to my age I don't really remember the 60s so well.But can remember from the 70s on. Anything that came out of BL,even a new Morris Marina from 1977 was useless.Add to that a new Hillman Hunter in 1974,useless again. Wasn't until we got Vauxhalls in the 1980s did things improve.Every time I...
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    Lord Clifden

    More likely the early 80s looking at the Ford escort Lynn.
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    Britannia, Warwick Road now Closed

    Seems to be signs of life there today! Drove past,didn't stop so didn't see much,but building work inside it,and lots of cars at the back. Anyone have more info please?
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    white horse cellers..const hill..

    Went past it this morning,my family founded the tyre firm across the road,so grew up around this place. Now an outdoor,Midland Tyres is about to become a Pizza Hut!
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    the dolphin inn..unett st/well st

    Went past there this morning,how it's changed!
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    Various street pics

    Looks like The Gothic pub on the end of thread 10. My family founded 'Midland Tyres' just over the road from there,on the corner of Livery Street.Some great memories growing up there. Really good pics,thanks again:)
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    Various street pics

    Progress gave us a McDonalds:(
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    Key Hill Cemetery

    Well done Brian,really nice to see this. Have to bring some more wine lol,you'll be thirsty after all this work.
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