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  1. J

    can you place any forum issues in here after the rebuild

    I have been doing that too. After posting nothing seems to have happened, but by refreshing the page, it is clear that the post has actually been added to the thread and I just copy and delete below the thread, rather than post it again, which had previously resulted in a couple of duplicate posts.
  2. J

    Handsworth Park Victoria Park Handsworth

    Those dogs are confident they will get a much needed drink from them. Perhaps, that's why I was always told to give the taps a wipe before I put my mouth around it? I didn't always... ;)
  3. J

    save the wellingtons cats

    Thanks for highlighting this. What harm do these cats do? I think that it's rather nice to have them around and they've spent many years in these pubs, after all. It can't be about food hygiene in the pubs, because the Welly doesn't serve food and if that is the reason, far better having a cat...
  4. J

    Birmingham silver makers marks

    I would think it is likely to be silver, although it could possibly be EPNS (as were several I found at home, that had been subject to similar tarnishing). Difficult to be sure from the hallmarks visible, pity Nicola didn't have the luck to find the sale catalogue entry, along with the spoon.
  5. J

    non contact.

    I usually pop on the site daily to check "What's new" Paul. It is a good way to check for new posts. That is probably a case of me (as a relatively new member) trying to teach a long standing member, like yourself how to suck eggs ;), but I find it's a good way of getting involved and there is...
  6. J

    Mystery Advert

    Chocolates are always a favourite, so that has a very good chance. How about tea though? Or perhaps their tuck boxes?
  7. J

    Mystery Advert

    Well found indeed! Just the place for Christmas Shopping 104 years ago (1 & 2 Below), their cheese cellar (3), inside the store in 1920 (4), their café (5), the cooked meat counter c.1920 (6) & a 1913 advert (7).
  8. J

    Gravelly Hill

    I think so. Building was completed in 1937 and below is another picture of the church:
  9. J

    Soho Road Handsworth

    The Ivy House?
  10. J

    Soho Road Handsworth

    We could well have had some telephone conversations back then, I worked at Beacon Hill at the same time.. :)
  11. J

    General Election history, Birmingham

    The infamous Oswald Mosley, ran for Labour against Neville Chamberlain in the 1924 General Election in Birmingham Ladywood, losing by just 77 votes, following a recount (1 & 2 below). In 1926 he became MP for Smethwick, winning the 1926 by-election (3 - shows him campaigning on 18/12/26): 1...
  12. J

    General Election history, Birmingham

    I did the count a few times at Slade Road School in the 70s (including the 1979 General Election). You had to be very quick and very accurate. It got a little annoying when party officials appeared over your shoulder, every few minutes to check what you were up to (I was counting, wasn't it...
  13. J

    The Midland Hotel (Burlington Hotel)

    As the census records people who were living/staying at an address on the census day itself, it may have been Max was elsewhere on the census day, if he was not recorded. Sorry, if I'm stating the obvious.
  14. J

    happy birthday cookie273uk (eric)

    Have a splendid day Eric!
  15. J

    Aston Manor Council House and Library

    An old postcard of the building and a close up of the weather vain below:
  16. J

    Parisian Club Cannon Street

    Great thread this. It takes me right back. The Windsor, Parisian and Parasol were very often our Saturday night crawl. I had not known that it was previously a Post & Mail building, or had perhaps forgotten (too many Saturday nights maybe ;)).
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