Pomgolian
Kiwi Brummie
:angel: Mr Dolly they may not be pretty, but they are extremely interesting.
I once worked as a Telephonist/Receptionist at A.D.Hayes they were on one of the corners (can't remember which corner) at 18/19 Caroline St around 1963 ish, they were Screw, Nuts, Bolts and Nail Manufacturers and had a big factory out at Stourbridge, that I believe is still there.
Those pic's are a great record of our history and which as you in Brum (and surrounding areas) keep saying is fast disappearing.
About 'Pic' 1 post #33
(This is before 'Mr Dolly's' Pic was taken)
I once worked as a Telephonist/Receptionist at A.D.Hayes they were on one of the corners (can't remember which corner) at 18/19 Caroline St around 1963 ish, they were Screw, Nuts, Bolts and Nail Manufacturers and had a big factory out at Stourbridge, that I believe is still there.
Those pic's are a great record of our history and which as you in Brum (and surrounding areas) keep saying is fast disappearing.
About 'Pic' 1 post #33
Argent Centre
This is one of the most impressive and attractive buildings in
the Jewellery Quarter. With its colourful Italian style in black, red and
white brick it is a notable landmark. The building was constructed in 1863
for W.E.Wiley, manufacturers of gold pens.
(This is before 'Mr Dolly's' Pic was taken)
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