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  1. Linda

    Royal Coronations : Birmingham response

    Hello Everyone I have not posted anything for quite a while. My photo is me in my Coronation outfit our party was Yew Tree School. Was anyone else there? Linda
  2. Linda

    Key Hill Cemetery

    Re: Names Wendy I am sure my last post seems a bit strange, it was in response to something you wrote in 2007? (I think) about Tolkein'grave being in Dorset. Linda
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    Key Hill Cemetery

    Re: Names Hello Wendy Don't quite know how I wondered on to this thread, But I think you will find J R R Tolkein is buried in Wolvercote cemetery along with his wife. Linda
  4. Linda

    Soho House

    I have just read Jenny Uglow's book 'The Lunar Men' , so it was a real treat to find this thread on here. How wonderful Jayell to have lived there. And the photos from ellbrown are terrific. Must go and visit in the not to distant future
  5. Linda

    Why are you a family historian?

    My research into my family started with a photograph of my great grandmother in a locket which used to belong to her and was passed down to me. She looked very' grumpy', and both my uncle and my mother were not too fond of her! On looking into her history I discovered on the 1911 census she had...
  6. Linda

    Lewis's Department Store

    On trips to town when a little girl in the 50's when asked by my mother what I wanted to do ..........'Go up and down on the escalators in Lewis's' ooooo I can see them now. I have probably posted this before but heh ho it was great fun!!! Linda
  7. Linda

    Henrys & Oasis store

    My Mom used to get crockery from Henry's , odd plates and such.......in fact I still have one I use in the kitchen. It is white with a blue line around the edge and Coles Cafe written on it . It must have been one of their job lots. Did they buy bancrupt stock/ Linda
  8. Linda

    Onion Fair

    Hello everyone apologies if this considered off topic. I was born in Yew Tree road at the end of the 40's and until recently I have never heard the expression 'pleck' and it has appeared in at least two books I have read and now on this thread. Whenever I went to Onion Fair ( Pat Collins)...
  9. Linda

    peaky blinders book

    It certainly is an eye opener to most people. I also found the chapter about the forging of notes and coins fascinating, how the forgers were caught and how they passed the money. Pleased that you found information about your family history Wendy, amazing where one finds these little...
  10. Linda

    peaky blinders book

    I have just finished reading the book about the Sloggers and Peaky Blinders. Quite an eye opener, especially when you realise that streets ancestors lived in either had a 'gang' or it was a place 'slogging took place. I have to say my sympathies were with the police, they didn't stand a...
  11. Linda

    peaky blinders book

    I have just bought the very book. Haven't started to read it yet. Should I read it in a well lit room with plenty of people about!? Linda :notlooking:
  12. Linda

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    Hello Len Peakman was my Uncle Linda
  13. Linda

    One year old today

    Thank you to everyone involved in keeping the site running. 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY BHF HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU' Ok it's safe to take your fingers out of your ears I have stopped singing now. Linda
  14. Linda

    School Milk

    All I can say is Yuck can't stand milk on its own, It was Yew Tree that really put me off milk, it was just the same at Marsh Hill. I feel ill thinking about it Linda
  15. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    As far as I am aware Susan Crisp did not have a sister, she did have a brother John who my husband was at Yew Tree with, sorry do not remember Helen Lyndon. Linda
  16. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    Hello Chris I was not aware about Miss Tinley dying at the Liggin's. Misss Tinley and Mr and Mrs Liggins were all at my wedding., we have a lovly letter from Mr Liggins thanking Barrie's parents for the invite Linda
  17. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    The one in the middle holding the ball is Margaret Beech used to live in Witton Lane. her Uncle was Len Dangerfield Linda
  18. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    Girls in the skittle ball team are Back row left to right Pat Higgs, Maureen Kennedy, Lynne Swinbourne, Ann Jennings, Helen Bradbury Linda Dawson (me) Mary Norton Front row left to right Barbara Tambling, Susan Crisp, Margaret Beech, Susan Chapman Susan? Matthews Hope it helps Linda
  19. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    I am really getting into a pickle can somebody delete my second post here as I can't !!!!! Thank You Linda
  20. Linda

    Yew Tree Road school

    Sorry all going horribly wrong, will try again
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