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A guess would be that trousers and coat would be off the peg, just the cap and badge a specialist item. There are some facts about the band in this link:
 
Hi Alison I put the photo of Oakĺey rd school 1954 under Steerboy some time ago now if you put Oakley road in Search it may appear.if you can tell me your father's name I may have known him if it is of my time period
Regards acklam19
 
Car 843, the last numerically of the cities tram fleet, was always the choice of tram and transport enthusiasts when they organised tours. 843, classed as a lightweight tram entered service in 1930 and lasted until 1952 when the Bristol Road routes ceased. It was frequently on route 36 to Cotteridge.
 
at the smogs we
smog was bad. i remember walking in to a lampost,my face was all black and blue for days. it never alert`d my looks. i still am ugly
The smog was quite eerie, things never looked quite the same when the smog came down!
Sorry about your face;)
 
Coldstream Guards Training Battalion Pirbright 1957. My best mate Barry Rowlands of Heath St Winson Green back left next to me. I wonder if they are still around especially Barry Rowlands I would love to meet him again. I know Screenshot_20191105-232627_Facebook.jpgfor a fact that Guardsman Fisher has passed on.
 
hello aggie if you are able to post the video we would love to see it please...it all adds to the thread

lyn
 
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