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George Packer is 2 nd L/Fm from left.Taff Thomas ex Welsh Guards and DDay veteran 2nd from right we served together for many years
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George Packer is 2 nd L/Fm from left.Taff Thomas ex Welsh Guards and DDay veteran 2nd from right we served together for many years
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The Gun Shop was “Charles Smith,” in the early 1970’s I owned a 12 bore double barrel hammer gun. It was serial number 18, and was the 18th gun made by Mr Smith following completion of his apprenticeship. I left the gun with him to be overalled and reproofed. When I eventually collected the gun it was as new, with barrels re-blacked, stock and lock plate re polished. It was perfection, and an excellent example of the craftsmanship of the Birmingham gun trade. AC.hi there was a gun shop in those shops what wasa there name please anyone know
Thanks Lyn! I really hope they have retained the original features in that building. I heard from a student that the right-hand building is now very bland (though, granted, that side needed the most repairs). Hindsight is a wonderful thing and I wish I’d photographed the bar and the ballroom where we held Christmas parties, and some of the unusual nooks and crannies. Did you work there?hi ameesha and welcome..thanks for those great photos...i can only hope and pray that the wonderful art deco interior of that building has been retained..and dont beat yourself up about wishing you had taken more photos as most of us on here have said that many times..
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no amesha i did not work at the station but show a keen interest in its wonderful art deco interior...Thanks Lyn! I really hope they have retained the original features in that building. I heard from a student that the right-hand building is now very bland (though, granted, that side needed the most repairs). Hindsight is a wonderful thing and I wish I’d photographed the bar and the ballroom where we held Christmas parties, and some of the unusual nooks and crannies. Did you work there?
That old building was magnificent, inside and out!Report - - Birmingham Central fire station - Aug 14 | Other Sites
There's not much left inside this beautiful building worth a photograph, but we managed to scrape a few bits together of whats left. Visited with ofthesohoriots, and to be honest one of the highlights of the night was playing cat an mouse with the two security on site. Built in 1935 by HRH...www.28dayslater.co.uk
The stairs are still there:
See round the old Central Fire Station
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Apart from the hole in the ceilingThat old building was magnificent, inside and out!
Apart from the hole in the ceiling