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  1. Chris B

    Birmingham Cinemas

    In the directory it is listed as number 20 Alum Rock Road.
  2. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention. PART THREE. Lewis's Gardening Dept comprised of 3 sections and the way we remembered them were as follows, Button 1 on the till M16 Anything that grows, Button 2 on the till M17 Anything that doesn't grow, Button 3 on the till M18 Garden Furniture. At the...
  3. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    Are You Being Served. PART TWO. I think every department had their version of Mrs Slocombe in those days, in the Gardening dept we certainly did even down to her having a pussy (cat for those with a lively mind). Proprieties and the fact I don't fancy being sued means that I won't be...
  4. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    It all Happened By Chance PART ONE. Originally on leaving school I'd had no thoughts about working at Lewis's, in fact I had secured a job at MORGAN & BALLS High Class Tailors in New Street for the princely sum of £3 per week, but on my way back to catch my bus home I just thought on impulse...
  5. Chris B

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    Known as "THE GRAND LOUVRE"
  6. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    I think they had a "FURNITURE DEPOSITORY" somewhere in Hockley.
  7. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    That's never the Birmingham Store?
  8. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    Miss Selfridge Girls
  9. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    Interesting, can't imagine Joe Carney playing Father Christmas. Stafff entrance between the buses.
  10. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    Do mean Upper and Lower Priory?
  11. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

    I will never get the hang of this, I can't figure out how to cancel this bit. Sorry.
  12. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

  13. Chris B

    Lewis's Department Store

  14. Chris B

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    Hi There the lady in the photo was a nice Irish girl named PAM, and yes I was the Manager of the Warwick Cinema in Acocks Green for 12 years. Kind regards Chris.
  15. Chris B

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    I was a Manager / Floor Walker in the High Street Store and Mr Izatt or his wife purchased goods from my departments, so I only knew him in passing. So sorry no stories etc about him.
  16. Chris B

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    A bit of a fearsome character, his wife was not very well I think it may have been altzheimers but we hadn't heard of it in those days. I think he died in 2011
  17. Chris B

    Birmingham Cinemas

    very good never seen this one before
  18. Chris B

    Birmingham Cinemas

    If anyone is interested way back in 2008 and 2012 I wrote an article about my time in the cinema business at The Sheldon and Warwick Cinemas. It can be accessed on this link. https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/confessions-of-a-cinema-employee.11240/page-2
  19. Chris B

    Birmingham Cinemas

    Located in the Handsworth district of Birmingham. The Rookery Picture House was opened on 18th April 1914 with “The White Witch”. It was operated by G.F. McDonald, and was advertised as ‘The Coolest House in the Midlands’. Seating was provided for 700 and the proscenium was 20 feet wide. The...
  20. Chris B

    Alum Rock Rd - Ward End area

    Yes I remember the T/A Barracks just up from Southalls, can't remember much about them, according to Phil he says :-The Barracks on Alum Rock Rd was on the site of Fern Bank farm just up the road from Southhalls and were a TA barracks, I believe that the farm house remained in the barracks until...
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