Hello. You must be my cousin my mom Betty was born and lived at 7 Crayford Rd. She was number 9 of 14 in the Roberts family. Albert and Martha were my Nan and GrandadHi did anybody live near Crayford Road, as my Dad lived there during the second world war he was a kid then, they were a big family called Roberts.
I vividly recall that big entrance arch to the Pub !
Yes i lived in Kingstanding and worked in Kingstanding for BHDYes, the great. pre, and post war, council estates in Brum, were fantastic places to grow up, well planned with all amenities, and a very happy atmosphere, all changed now, but great memories, for us oldies!!!!
Good for you Diane! I have a good friend who’s saying is “whatever works” the older I get the more realize how true that is!Kingsthorne JMI previously known as Cranbourne JMI school still has an excellent reputation.
I think way back then, and I was born in 1947 at home Cranbourne Road there was a pride about looking after your house.
You may be dirt poor, and I’m sure many were, but certainly at school no one smelled or came to school with dirty clothes.
The nit nurse came regularly, and I can only remember a couple of children having them.
Part of looking back about Kingstanding council estate everyone was in the same boat. Very few cars, most went to work on public transport, paid rent to your Mum.
Most people appear to have moved out of Birmingham from my youth.
I’ve almost landed in the same place that I grew up in, but the next district on.
For all it’s faults now I still absolutely love the place except for the bin strike lol
driver looks to have both hands on the wheel eric so i doubt it...ive seen uneven numbers lots of times..as you say the 29 did go to kingstandingMy memory tells me the 29 went to Kingstanding Circle the 29A to Pheasey Estate and the 33 to Finchley Road, the 28 to Hawthorn Road via Perry Common.
I see on your picture the numbers are not level, I wonder if the pic was taken while the driver was setting it.
That's what I recall. The 29 from Kingstanding to Snow Hill. The 29 was my go to bus!I don't remember the #25 bus going to Kingstanding, This is dated 1962. The photo looks like it was maybe in town ? To go via Heathfield Road, I thought was the #29 route
This is St Chads Circus inbound into the city - you can see Constitution Hill to the right in the background.I don't remember the #25 bus going to Kingstanding, This is dated 1962. The photo looks like it was maybe in town ? To go via Heathfield Road, I thought was the #29 route
Done loads of chestnut fencing on Finchley Rd had a Aunt & Uncle live at no44 so i got fed and watered thereI used to work around Kingstanding as an apprentice and recall some of the people around Old Oscott Lane and Darleydale Avenue calling the area Little Russia. It certainly was incredibly cold working outdoor there.
I also recall some resident telling me that the 30,000th house was in Greenwood place off Finchley Road. There was some sort of party with a load of dignitary’s in attendance. Someone told me the council swapped the chrome taps back to brass once the party was over.
There wasa guy who worked for the Houseing Department called Stan Crump who used to do lots of fencing arond KingstandingDone loads of chestnut fencing on Finchley Rd had a Aunt & Uncle live at no44 so i got fed and watered there