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Recent content by juneflo

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    Birmingham buses

    Sorry, no idea which garage it was. Probably nearest to Nechells or Aston as they were probably living in one of those areas then.
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    I thought this was Park Lane, but I think it was probably Rupert Street.
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    Birmingham buses

    Thought this photo might interest some people. My mom and dad, Eileen and Bob Gazey worked on the buses - 3rd row from the bottom. I think many relationships came out of this male/female working. I think this was late 40's
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    Brilliant, thanks again. I couldn't do the walk but the photos were a great reminder.
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    Thank you so much. This has taken me back. I remember going out the back of nan's house and there was a courtyard which now I can see is behind the gates next to the house. I probably went to those shops many times.
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    Thank you so much. Peter Round was their son-in-law so this is definitely right.
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    Thank you so much.
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    Mohammed - Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street?

    I am trying to find information about my grandparents. Matilda (Tilly) Mohammed (nee Field) and Wali Mohammed. They had children, Ashriffa, Nazhira and Gulzar, Lived in or around Rocky Lane, Park Lane, William Henry Street - could be any of these or others. I used to get the no. 11 bus from...
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