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Tozer Family.

Ken,

The answers are, respectively, yes, I have; and sorry, 'fraid not - they are part of my own family archive.

Chris
Sorry it's me again I am a member of the Birmingham Fire Group on Face Book with an obvious interest in the Tozer family. Is it possible to have your permission for the group to have sight of your post showing Bob Tozer talking to the Duke of York who I believe opened the new Central Fire Station. Thanking you in anticipation
 
hello aggie...i see no reason why the photograph can not be shared courtesy of the birmingham history forum

all the best

lyn
 
Firemen Tozer and Tozer, father and son. Son showing dad the wonders of new technology in 1930. Viv.

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Fireman Tozer, son of Chief Officer Tozer, youths being recruited to do the work of men who had signed up in WW1. Not sure which station this would have been in 1916. Viv.

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Re: fire service

Welcome to the Forum, JILLYCAT.

You asked: Do you have any connections to the family?

I have no direct relationship with the family. Apart from my general historical interest in the way in which the Tozers were involved in the life of Birmingham, I am interested in the Bob Tozer who was born in around 1900 because of the close friendship he had with my father. I strongly suspect that they were schoolpals, probably at King Edwards, Five Ways and possibly at KES, New Street. This thread (and others - try the Search function) has resulted in a lot of information about the contribution the Tozers made to the Birmingham Fire Service; but I am still interested to learn more about Bob's life. I wonder if you have more on the latter.

Can you post any photos to add to our knowledge of the family?

Chris
 

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Opening ceremony Central Fire Station 1935. One or more of the Tozer family are bound to be there.
 

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I believe this helmet belonged to one of the Tozer' s possibly the Chief Officer in
 

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Birmingham fire Brigade badges worn during the Tozer era.
 

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Bob Tozer back row middle taken at the Upper Priory Station.
 

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Thanks, Pollycat76. The portraits tie in nicely with some of the other information earlier in this thread, especially pipone's post #11.

Chris
 
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