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  1. devonjim

    Six Ways Alum Rock

    Has anyone suggested when/how Alum Rock got it's name. Can't find any mention of Alum being processed there.
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    fish and chip shops

    We can get "orange" chips down here in Barnstaple. At Scoff's, 1, The Square.
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    Computer help please 2025

    When I go shopping at that shop whose name makes us think of Indian Food, if I am not sure exactly what I want I seem to finish up with things I don't really need.
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    Birmingham boxers?

    Connection with Yardley? Johnny was an apprentice at Wilmot Breeden in late 1950's which was in Yardley.
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    The Railways in Wartime

    I've just read, vide supra/see book mentioned above, of a railway man who won a GC for jumping into a rail wagon and freeing a burning German incendiary bomb that had landed among a load of our own high explosive 250lb bombs and tossing it from the wagon.
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    Wilmot Breeden Limited

    I worked for a Jim Gough who was part of the apprentice training team, so probably not the same person, this was around 1960. I was a member of the door lock assembly supervision staff in the late 1960's while there I knew a couple of the polishers who played in WB cricket team and my brother...
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    Wilmot Breeden Limited

    It is some fifty five years since I was at WB and that was after a period of eleven years working there. Rockwell took over not long after. Perhaps you can tell us a little about WBH, who was Peter Weston, I remember they were in Redditch but some years ago I noticed a factory adjacent to M5 in...
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    The Railways in Wartime

    Yes, this is an Ian Allen book acquired as you suggest.
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    The Railways in Wartime

    Among my presents at Christmas was a copy of the 1971 book Britain's Railways at War 1939-1945 by O.S. Nock. Lots and lots of facts and figures.
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    Jephcott Road

    But then there was a Birmingham industrialist Sir Harry Jephcott. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Jephcott Very famous old boy of KEGS Camp Hill
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    Jephcott Road

    There is an old thread that mentions this.
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    Jephcott Road

    It is said that the road was named after a city councillor. https://www.bing.com/search?q=Councillor+Jephcott+Birmingham+&form=ANNTH1&refig=DA44E35C2DCB424CA696F203A753A055&pc=HCTS
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    Acocks Green

    Found this picture that confirms my memory of the Paynes. , Getting to grips with new laptop managed to scan, now need to display here!
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    happy birthday to vivienne14

    Have a great day, appreciate all your posts!
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    Acocks Green

    In 1940's I assumed the old site of the cinema was a result of bomb damage, if I remember correctly there was a Payne's shoe repair shop on the site which was of a timber construction
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    Marston Green Hospital

    In around 1956 I had a "Saturday job" working with a Scribbans bread delivery man. One of our calls was to deliver bread to the maternity hospital in Marston Green. The bread was specially labelled as being Low Salt.
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    Acocks Green

    This forge was on Warwick Rd opposite Stockfield Rd. I would stop on my way home from primary school to watch the action in 1940's
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    Ancestry website query

    I now have a "Tree Rating" 8.6 What's that about?
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    Computer help please 2025

    I think wifi was the problem, just had a long session with TalkTalk I wore the bot down and got a "Person" who was great. Going through your comments:- No Green tick, but a Blue one? Weak Security, I need to reconfigure to WPA2 or 3. I did a reset as suggested don't normally do things like that...
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    Computer help please 2025

    Sorry, it's me again! That aged i-pad now won't perform with i-message. Asked for the Apple ID to continue using i-message, duly supplied BUT we get the message "unable to contact the i-message server". Now what?
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