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    Richard Dye replied to the thread City Centre pubs.
    Actually not the guy. I’ll send something. Last name is Dey settled from Holland/Denmark. His house also served as Washintons HQ. I...
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread City Centre pubs.
    That is a wonderful story, welcome home! When I came to the US I settled in NJ. When we were married in 1969 we had an appointment in...
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    Richard Dye reacted to Walkscrow's post in the thread City Centre pubs with Appreciate Appreciate.
    For the better Richard. Family ancestors arrived here in Jonesborough in 1747 and my house is on land once owned by an ancestor. Guess...
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread City Centre pubs.
    East TN, great bbq all over TN. Spent a lot of time at John Deere in Greenville. Big change from CA.
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread City Centre pubs.
    Thank you! I live in Franklin TN, I thought that is what it was…Been here since 2008. Where are you in TN?
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    Richard Dye reacted to Walkscrow's post in the thread City Centre pubs with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Hello Richard, Thats the flag of Tennessee where I now live. I lived in California before I moved here in 2020.
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread City Centre pubs.
    I can taste the beer now, love that list! What are the three stars on your avatar?
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    Richard Dye reacted to Walkscrow's post in the thread City Centre pubs with Appreciate Appreciate.
    My mates and I were regulars at the Tavern and Mulberry Bush. We would start at the Tavern and have a last few at The Bush. That all...
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread 1950's 60s and 70s Erdington.
    Such a shame it’s a no go area. While I did not frequent Erdington very much, it was always a nice safe area to walk through!
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    Richard Dye reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread 1950's 60s and 70s Erdington with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Stood in that recessed entrance to the Music Box, debating with myself whether to buy a new LP with my Saturday job wages from Boots...
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    Richard Dye reacted to Astoness's post in the thread 1950's 60s and 70s Erdington with Appreciate Appreciate.
    sad to say its also a no go area for me now alberta..used to love shopping down the high street :( lyn
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread Station Street Birmingham.
    Would agree with that! The term rendering relates to the drawing showing the people/horses etc, artists impression. Mid 1970’s or a...
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    Richard Dye reacted to devonjim's post in the thread Station Street Birmingham with Appreciate Appreciate.
    My wife worked in a studio that did this type of work "by hand" until around 1970.
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread Station Street Birmingham.
    Yes, that kind of work, we called “rendering” was still done by hand into the mid 70’s when CAD systems began take over. That’s another...
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread The Railways.
    No steam but very impressive :cool:, seriously this looks like a very good step forward and use of technology!
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