Tuppenny Rice
Tibbatts, Birch, Bennett, Jeffcott families
Mr Bundy is very elusive, maybe the bad boys of the Vulcano stole him for scrap metal
What absolute legends. Amazing! Carl Chinn no less (faints away). I wonder if he knew Sydney?
Love the shops too. Was someone upthread saying they were sent to buy ladies unmentionables at a drapers? Was that the one?
I just edited my post as you wrote, sorry.
Sydney tragically died suddenly at 54 in 1968 but Carl's parents might have known him.
@Astoness I think we may both be super sleuths - the shadowy Mr Bundy I marked in the photo without the bus in the way is in the exact spot as the bundy in Carl's photo - outside the house with the plaque high up on the wall, and the mark of where another plaque was removed.View attachment 192341
at last...i have sourced a photo of the elusive bundy clock...this photo is taken outside no 203 icknield st which is 2 down from tuppennys grandparents cafe which was at no 201...as thought in all the photos we have the bundy clock is obscured...phew thats that sorted...
photo courstesy of carl chinn who kindly sent me the photo
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Maxwell was a guest in 2010 so probably won't see this though Perhaps better not to relive the trauma...Opposite the mint was a ladies shop, and the bosses wife would send me there to get "ladies Things" for her i hated that and once she sent me to get her a bra!!!! just further down from the shop was the number 8 bus stop with its Bundy clock,where i caught the bus to Aston Cross.
and another one taken looking towards hockley we can see the railway bridge with the railway buildings above...the old bridge and tunnel was was demolished but as a child walking under it used to scare the hell out of me..it was so dark..damp and eri
and another one taken looking towards hockley we can see the railway bridge with the railway buildings above...the old bridge and tunnel was was demolished but as a child walking under it used to scare the hell out of me..it was so dark..damp and erie
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That bridge was fun. It seemed to be about one inch higher than the bus. When I was a kid on my Sunday round trip on the inner circle I would try to sit upstairs at the front to get the thrill of entering it.
Yes please do ask him if he remembers any Tibbattses. Mum says Dad remembered Carl's parents coming round to Oldknow Road when he was a kid. Bookmaking connections I'm guessing: Alice used to run a book for the whole neighbourhood from a biscuit tin in her kitchen , which, when it became legal, Sydney turned into a legit betting shop in Small Heath (why he closed the cafe).carl was born in 1967 so i doubt he would have known sydney but i can ask him..
lyn