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  1. J

    Hot drinks

    I tried Camp once (when at junior school) and have avoided it like the plague since. However, after a couple of years, I tried Nescafe and found that to be ok before eventually moving onto Expresso and I have been drinking that for about 20 years now.
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    Address plaques and nameplates for Terraces, Villas, Places etc

    "Slade Villas" was on a plaque above our shop on Slade Road, Erdington (331 Slade Road). I'm unable to find a photograph that shows it, but it is still there on street view. I did however, find that Slade Road was described as "one of the most notorious roads in the city" last year by...
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    Aston villa at war

    Aston Villa's web site has details on this trawler (link below). The tribute reads "She was always a very happy ship and a good ship to sail in" Link: https://www.avfc.co.uk/News/2017/03/14/villa-flashback-aston-villa-boat
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    New Street Station Platform 3

    This picture was taken from New Street No. 1 Signal Box 1954 looking towards the Queens Hotel with platforms 3 & 4 on the left. The second taken from platform 10 in the late 50s/early 60s shows the roof before it was removed. Sorry if these have been posted previously elsewhere and if they are...
  5. J

    Another pub fire

    The fact that three people are on bail, with to my knowledge no court date as yet arranged, doesn't fill me with hope that this whole thing will not drag on and on. Positive news that the owners are being told to re-build, but I'm sure that is the last thing that they intend to do. I anticipate...
  6. J

    Perry Common Comprehensive School 1964 to 1969

    I had a day on The Ribble a couple of years before this photograph was taken in 1975 Alfred, but I didn't get to Corris.
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    Another pub fire

    Andrew Lovett (the chief executive of the Black Country Living Museum) was asked about this prospect, shortly after the fire and said, “It’s a very complicated and costly endeavour and that’s one of the reasons we’re not in a position to just suddenly drop everything and go and get the Crooked...
  8. J

    Perry Common Comprehensive School 1964 to 1969

    The swimming pool that biffohistory mentioned @ #35 (it seemed bigger back in the day) and The Ribble that Bradbari mentions @ 34 (photographed in 1975 on a sans uniform day):
  9. J

    Happy birthday Anthea

  10. J

    Salford bridge

    On the left I think, with Salford Park on the right.
  11. J

    Pubs And Clubs Of The 70s And 80s

    I was a regular at The Parasol in the mid/late 70s. Enjoyed the music played by the DJ and we often finished up there, having started the night at The Parisian. It was the pub to be at, in my opinion at the weekend. The Bierkeller was also worth a visit, didn't it have a pool table downstairs...
  12. J

    Brookvale Park & Witton Lakes

    Love that car and the driver's smile says it all! Happy Days indeed. :)
  13. J

    Brookvale Park & Witton Lakes

    A very good question and a really nice interesting postcard Viv. Thinking back, there was always a hedge all around the bowling green in the 60's (maybe this was taken shortly after planting), it didn't seem as tall as that though, but perhaps it was later trimmed to around six feet in height...
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    Ian Lavender RIP

    I was at Villa Park last night and they did a nice tribute to Ian last night (part of which was also shown before the game on ITV). The Dad's Army music was played and some photographs of "Pike" were shown on the scoreboard.
  15. J

    Where was your first holiday?

    I see that Weston Lions decided to concrete it over because, "Over the last three years we found it harder and harder to look after the clock". they added that they had been watering the flowers three times a week in summer and it was still not enough to keep them alive. :rolleyes: A local...
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    Girl with Lamb, Handworth Park. Have you seen it around?

    Stolen 36 years ago and not traced since, it just shows you that the sort of people that do that sort of thing, were also around back then and they still seem to be getting away with it. Shame on them! :( My wife remembers it well, it was situated where they "used to catch tadpoles and eat...
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    Ian Lavender RIP

    Such sad news that the last surviving member of the Dad's Army cast, is no longer with us. One of the great shows and it stands the test of time, I can watch it again and again. He was a Brummie too and went to Bournville Technical School, before moving onto The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School...
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    Barton's Arms High Street Aston

    I passed it a couple of times last night. The pub was in darkness, with no boards up at the windows. I hope the local police are keeping an eye on it, because it presently looks an easy target for the vandals, who appear to like nothing better than to destroy our old pubs and don't seem to care...
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