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    Redhill Terrace, Hay Mills

    Which school team did you play with Kenny, was it Redhill Road School or Bierton Road School? Kenny is on the back row extreme right and I'm two to the left of him. 1953-54 Redhill Road School Football Team
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    Redhill Terrace, Hay Mills

    Frankie Mole and his brothers Kenny, John and David lived at 15 George Road, Hay Mills and I (Keith Thomas) lived and was born at number 19 and Alan Smith lived at number 21. Frankie, Kenny, myself and Alan all hung out together until we all married and I eventually left Brum in 1975...
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    The Boys Brigade

    Hello Roger. On the 'Birmingham Schools Football History / & Photos' forum. I uploaded the Redhill Road School 1953-1954 team photo and Keith Dumbleton is on the extreme right on the seated front row. Kenny Mole is also on the photo, extreme right on the back row.
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    The Boys Brigade

    Hello Roger. No, I did not play football for the BB or go to camp with them, but did enjoy everything else, especially the Sunday morning band marches to St. Cyprians Church. Kenny Mole was the lead bugler who always won the honour of playing the 'Silver Bugle'. Johnny Mole and his younger...
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    Old street pics..

    Whilst my memory is failing and not what it was. I'm sure it described it as the 'Coronation party', if not, what is the actual description? Regards, Keith
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    Birmingham Schools Football History / & photos

    Attached is me, Keith Thomas (the one wearing glasses in the back row) in the 1953-1954 Redhill Road Junior School, Hay Mills team photo. Unfortunately Tony Alden (back row third from left) was killed by a lightening strike whilst playing football. I was born and lived at 19 George Road, Hay...
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    Old street pics..

    Attached is the 1945 George Road Victory in Europe street party. I was born in 1943 at 19 George Road, Hay Mills and I'm pictured on the right hand side kneeling in my chair at the head of the table. The photo is also in the Birmingham Museum and because of the King George Coronation table...
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    The Boys Brigade

    Hello. I also was a BB member in 1954 meeting at St. Cyprians Hall, Coventry Road, Hay Mills. There was a group of us BB boys living in George Road, Hay Mills and our back gardens backed onto the Hall. I'm Keith Thomas living at number 19, Kenny Mole living at number 15 and Alan Smith living...
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