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Yes I remember the army huts in Perry Barr park . I played there as a very young lad.I am now 74yrs old.I lived in Rowdale road.Thanks for the memories
I LIVED IN ROWDALE ROAD IN THE 50s.The roads are all named after areas in the peak district . Mom worked at the CLIFTON cinema. I remember going to pay the rent at the White house. I had piano lessons in Beeches road with Madam Naruda. I still cant play. some of the other people i remember . MR...
I WORKED AT MOLAND STREET DAIRY. I WAS A YARDMAN . LEN HIGGINS WAS THE MANAGER, NORMAN WAS THE UNDER MANAGER. I REMEMBER JIMMY YAPP. OLD GEORGE.BEITTIE SHE WORKED IN THE OFFCE. DAVID WAS THE YARDMAN I DID HIS DAYS OFF. I WORKED MOST OF THE TIME AT KINGSTANDING DAIRYTHEN TRANSFERED TO PERRY...
My dad worked for Rowlands bread with horse and cart about 1948 1953 onward his name was NORMAN WOOD (SPEEDY) The horse was called Mary Dad delivered by the fire station --gem street the City center