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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    See you are in Chelmsley Wood I'm in Castle Brom
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    Eric I went to Aston Hall Road remember Smith headmaster remember doing my 11 plus I failed my first job at BSA Appprentice Toolmaker stayed 6 months went to be come an Electrician I did it for 52 years working all over the UK our lives were exploring the bomb peks we could make a bicycle in a...
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    Eric,Our neighbour was Nellie Moseley at 73 Queens Road my moms Mom was Amelia Till she died in 1948. During the bombing Mom was at the GEC for 18 years and at night thru 1940 under Atkinsons Brewery shelter they must have lived right opposite your family on your side of the road there was a...
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    I was born at 71 queens rd 1952-1962 86 queens rd 1962-1966 when the brewery closed our den was at the top in the gun tower you could see all over Aston John
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    those bring back memories I lived in queens road:):):)
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    Aston, Lozells & Witton Photos Reposted thanks to Ray Griffiths...

    I seem to remember the Cook family
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    Aston, Lozells & Witton Photos Reposted thanks to Ray Griffiths...

    I was born at 71 Queens Rd 1952 we moved to Bordesley Green in the 1962 Mom wanted to go back to Aston we moved to 86 Queens Road in 1966 my Mom loved Old Aston
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    Queens Road

    Anybody remember I am a Jacobs lived at 71 Queens Road Atkinson's brewery was at the bottom of the garden we had a Den in crates in the Brewary it was has big as a house
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