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Recent content by Vinny

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    Hingeston Street

    I have not been posting for some time, but just seeing this photo reminded me as a child going to spend a ten shilling note I had for my birthday at a toy shop somewhere near these shops (I think the other side to road), mom said she would keep it in her purse but I insisted on putting it in my...
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    Hingeston Street

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    Hart family, market traders

    Hi Sue, I remember the Hart family. My uncle Frank and Aunt Hilda Gough lived, as you say in Trent St. I think your Mom and Dad sold fruit and veg. As a kid I used to visit and play with my cousin Francis and some of the children in the back yard, possibly you where one of them. My uncle and...
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    Birmingham buses

    Hi Lloyd Hi Lloyd, Were all of these still in use in the sixties?
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    Birmingham buses

    Yes we were also given the tokens to go swimming.
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    Icknield St School

    Some of the Kids in my class in 1960 Icknield St School, can anyone add more? Kieth Orderly, Robert Carr, ? Shaw, Pete Stringer, Les Hepard, Frank Amyes, Melvin Bird.
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    Camden Street, Brookfields Birmingham

    I do remember you and the Bamboo, but I couldn't remember the name until you reminded me also Cubby and Carol, always pillion on his beautiful Rocket Gold Star. I will go to Hoar Park this Wednesday, but by car, my bikes MOT has run out. Which bike will you be on?
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    Camden Street, Brookfields Birmingham

    Hi Bob, You are right on all three and I still ride and have a few bikes. If you see Bob ask him about the pigsty! Vinny
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    Camden Street, Brookfields Birmingham

    Hi Bob, The Austin's children were Margaret & Robert. I was in the same class as Margaret at Brookfield Junior School and I was pal's with Robert when I was a teenager, he had a red BSA Rocket, one of our mates was killed when he lost control of his bike on a hump back bridge. Vinny
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    Hingeston Street

    I had forgotten the old road cobblestones down the sides and tarmac were the tram lines had been taken up. Any more photos of George St West. I would like to print them of for my mother, she was born in Rosemary Passage in 1917 and lived in George St West for over 20 years, she worked as a bus...
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    Snow Hill Station

    I would have loved to go all the way, but Bristol was as far south we went most of my footplate journeys where to Gloster, Rotherham and local goods trains. I did go to Devon and Cornwall quite a few times but as a passenger. Great journey loved it. Vinny
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    Hingeston Street

    I rember this well. I went there many time as a kid to fetch brown ale for an old lady that lived up the next entry in one of the back houses, when I got back she would press a sixpence into my hand and was always very grateful. Can you imagine now days a 10 year old fetching beer! The outdoor...
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    Hingeston Street

    Thanks for the photo, your right about the Laurels got very rough the last few years I lived around there, fights nearly every week, a couple of very rough families were always causing trouble one of them got shot with a shotgun, he was the main trouble maker, he survived and it calmed him down...
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    Hingeston Street

    The shop here is number 130 GSW. called Mrs Nights. My Mum and dad took it over in the early sixties and turned it into a cafe I lived there for about 3 years and before that I lived at no. 159. Vinny
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    Hingeston Street

    Hi Dib, Great photos the three shops you have mentioned I went to most of my childhood, comics from Swains, sweets from Mrs Lilly. I was sent to the Cooked meat shop for a 1/4 boiled ham or pork for my dads sandwiches, bacon from Wrensons, and bread from Mills's picking bits off the crust all...
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