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Recent content by Liam Regan

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    outdoor..stoke st ladywood

    Thankyou for the yard photos, not the one behind 27, all the houses opened direct onto the communal yard. Brew house to the left hand side, at the top were the outside toilets(3 or 4). I think it was a builders behind there.
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    outdoor..stoke st ladywood

    Hi living opposite at 27, I was friends with Henry Harding, (never knew his Dads name). Bit older than me, I can remember playing marbles with him, led me stray. Also I used to go to their house after school and wait for Mom, about 1966-69 I reckon. I remember them in the back room everyday I...
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    Stoke Street Ladywood

    I am informed by sisters we lived at number 27, opposite the Outdoor picture, once it was converted back to a house and the Hardings lived there.
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    Stoke Street Ladywood

    Us I have 4 elder sisters and have shared the photos from this forum. We have been reminiscing all afternoon. The bollard is a great reference point, when going past today, it’s changed a lot, thankfully
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    Stoke Street Ladywood

    Oh wow, yes it is, thankyou. An un moved landmark. Stoke st to the left
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    Stoke Street Ladywood

    We lived in Stoke street, until 1969, at the end near Lee Longlands. On the left, I think number 5( only young when we left). I have been back to Stoke Way as it is, and was re assured to still see the concrete hexagonal bollard that was on the corner of Stoke street was still there. I have...
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    Stoke Street Ladywood

    Great photos, I hardly recognise it, but we left in 69 and I was only young
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