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    St Agnes High School Grammar School

    Hello Maureen! I remember your name. I was at Aggies from 1968 to 1975 when I left to go to art school. Yes, I drew horses. (Thank you so much for the compliment). Barbara was the cartoonist. I remember the names of Imelda Donnelly and Catherine Burke. Yes, Helen’s father had pancreatic cancer...
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    I was in Albert Street today and, thanks to some recent Dale End demolition, was able to see the rear view of the Powell’s building in all its glory. The forest growing on the roof is quite impressive, and the open window in the rear roof will be great for letting in the rain and the pigeons. A...
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    What a beautiful drawing, and what a find!
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    Its good to know some old buildings are being used and not destroyed

    Ooh, thank you. It’s too late for me today, but the first of July has been added to my hectic* social calendar. * not very .
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    Rackhams Store

    There’s only Boots and M&S remaining. Too sad for words.
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    Rackhams Store

    We are losing so much.
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    Its good to know some old buildings are being used and not destroyed

    The outer part of the building played a role in the first series of Line of Duty. It was the police headquarters.
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    Rackhams Store

    I fear that the Rackhams / House of Fraser shop is doomed. I passed through it last month and was dismayed to see that it was a clearance outlet of sorts. The cosmetics hall was empty, and the shop floor was strewn with trestle tables covered with reduced goods.
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    Penfold Golf ball factory. Bromford Lane

    Sorry, I can’t help with photographs. It may be possible to contact the Penfold family directly. I think they lived in Sutton Coldfield. John Penfold was a young adult in the seventies.
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    Penfold Golf ball factory. Bromford Lane

    My mum got me a summer job at Penfolds. She used to work afternoons on the new-fangled solid centred golfballs, a much cheaper product than traditional balls. I was at art school at the time and needed the money! I earned £40.00 per week, full time for a few weeks in the summer of 1977 or 1978...
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    The jaundiced side of me read that as being “substantial removal of original features”.
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    Thank you for that, Janice. The interior looks to be in a sorry state, but, you know, I would love to go in and have a look around!
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    I think it’s grade II listed. I hope the developers get a move on though, as there are young trees growing in the guttering.
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    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    I saw yesterday that planning permission was being sought to convert the building into shops and flats.
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    St Agnes High School Grammar School

    Hi Maisie, Thank you for taking it so well! :) Eileen
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