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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Doesn't that sign, in the right hand window say "Flowers for all occassions"?
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Spent my first weeks wages on a pair shoes from that Stylo's. I worked in Albert Street and used to check every morning to make sure the shoes I wanted were still in the window.
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Yes, it was. I worked in Albert Street, not at the Beehive, though.
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    Saltley & Alum Rock

    I wonder if you ever visited our house in Ash Rd.
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    Saltley & Alum Rock

    Hi Ron, your name rings a bell. I went to Nansen, too. I was there from 1959 thru' 1966. There were a few of us Stretton's that went to that school. My classmates were Ann Jackson, Pauline Underhill, Andrew Hall, Marcus Etheridge and I think there was an Andrew Swan,
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    Bombing of Ash Road Saltley

    I lived at 44 and my mum used to send me down to Cutt's to get a quarter pound of ham or cornbeef. On my birthday Mrs. Cutts used to give me a 'Lucky Bag'.
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    Cock Sparrow Hall Ward End

    Hi, my mum has this book called ‘memories of Ward End’ Cocksparrow Hall is mentioned. Here are some quotes....Mr.Jim Peel, “ I bought popcorn from there, 2 Woodbine’s and 2 matches cost 1/2d. Mrs. Dolly Jones, “an old lady sold sweets out of wooden boxes at Cocksparrow Hall for 1/2 penny, put in...
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    Saltley & Alum Rock

    Yes, we had Dr. Jones, I didn't like him as much as Dr. Patel.
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    Saltley & Alum Rock

    The shops and the first house (where my aunty lived) plus a lot more houses and a shop on Adderley Road were demolished , ,because of poor visibility on that corner, we were told.
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    Billesley Farm

    This is the place I was asking about, my relatives house.
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    Saltley & Alum Rock

    I wonder if you came to our house in Ash Road.
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    Where did you live

    Hi, Born in Sacramento Hospital. Lived at 44 Ash Road, where my grandparents moved to, in the 30's from Crawford Street. I lived there until the seventies. My mother lived there most of her life until she died there in 2011 at the age of 80.
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    Metro Cammell Saltley

    My Uncle Bertie used to work at the MET, I used to watch him trudging up Phillimore Road, he was a chain smoker and the walk home always made him out of breathe. I think some of my other Uncles may have worked there breifly, too. I was young then, and didn't really pay too much attention to...
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    Gas House Tavern Crawford Street Saltley

    This is Adderley Road not Adderley Street. With the 3 A's on the corner of Ash Road.
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    Golden Lion Cannon Hill

    I'm doing a course in English Lit. that's based around stately homes and as a sideline came across this article. I thought what is happening the the old Golden Lion would upset the author Peter Burman, Director, Centre for Conservation Studies, loAAS, University of York and another author who...
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    Newspapers : From Birmingham Post 150 years ago

    The piece about the gypsies peeked my interest, so I googled the vicar and found this:- https://lelant.info/cinderella.htm
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    St Saviour's Church, Saltley

    Love these pictures berniew. As I grew up in Ash Road. The second pic of Hall Road leading to Ash Road you can see the factories behind the flats. That area was my own private playground (there are houses built there now) as our house was right next to the 'opening'. Mom worked in one of those...
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    St Saviour's Church, Saltley

    I think the gates are always locked now. My mom lived in Ash Road until 2011 and I haven't seen the gates open for years. When my mom was a girl, her and her brothers used to pick the bluebells from the church yard and would get a right telling off from my grandmother.
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    Old street pics..

    My mom used to get her lunches from here when she worked at Thornley & Knights.
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