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    Upper Thomas Street School Aston

    Hi there are you David Nutt i think you had a brother and did you move to Aus and Kath is my older sister my mom and dad have passed years ago i now live in Sutton Coldfield they were hard days but we did alright you OK mate and where do you live now . Raz x
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    Severn Trent Water

    Any members worked there
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    Upper Thomas Street School Aston

    Does anyone remember a PT teacher named Mr Clarke , really fit chap , it was about 1964 and he took on the best swimmer in the school Stephen Newton well he had no chance Stephen beat him , he wasn't so cocky after that. Every time the sun came out Mr Clarke would be out there on a chair at UTS...
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    Myself and my mate Colin (RIP) would have a drink in town , then make our way over to the Grapes pub where we would meet up with 2 cracking girls Jackie and Jane , then it was over to Rebeccas to drink and dance the night away, never did get to know their surnames both of them from Shirley...
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    Upper Thomas Street School Aston

    I was at UTS from 1957 till 1967 it was a great school , best teacher in the juniors was Miss Foulkes she was brill and Mr Evans Art Teacher in the seniors. I lived at 32 Clifton Road with my mom and dad and brothers and sisters, we were all poor in them days but we did alright Raz x
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    Victoria Road Aston

    I was born and bred in Clifton Road and lived there until 1970. The chemist you are talking about was Buckinghams.
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