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    Snow Hill Station

    The first tour that I can see for this train that will be calling at Birmingham stations will be Saturday 23rd January 2021. This will start at Birmingham International, next stop Tame Bridge Parkway which means that it will take the Stetchford-Aston Line avoiding Birmingham city centre stations.
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    Birmingham buses

    We have seen that photo before and I think the consensus view was late 1930s.
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    The side door that you mention was the bike sheds. In my day they were absolutely full of bikes, the whole length of that path way and even bikes propped up against the wall. As first and second formers that was our entrance entrance to the school to our form rooms in the 'New Wing' built...
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    The old pavilion that you mention would have been the King Edwards Five Ways pavilion before they moved to Bartley Green. When we played them at rugby we never used their pavilion but used our own and walked across to their pitch when we were playing away and they did the same when we were at home.
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    I think the whole site was due to be rebuilt under the Building Schools for the Future programme but they ran out of money. I think it was the infants school which was built on the Girls playing field. The Portland Road entrance was, I think, the entrance for the King Edwards playing field...
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    Did not spot the chimney. It was behind the tower. Could be that the tower was a water tower. On a much larger scale this was the water tower for the former Holymoor Mental Hospital
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    As I understand it, it was disguising the chimney for the central heating furnace. This was a common feature in Victorian and Edwardian school and other local authority buildings. As I remember it from my days at the school it was actually in the primary school playground and I think the...
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    Good music to listen to on U Tube

    I thought that the intro music was absolutely classic Ink Spots even had I not known it was them.
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    Rackhams Store

    I spent some time trying to work that out myself but decided to post anyway.
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    Rackhams Store

    Currently on sale on ebay Cricket Batting Pads - BMY Cricket w/defects LEFT HAND ONLY
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    New Street City Centre Birmingham

    I worked for Shell-Mex and BP Ltd at Five Ways in the second half of the 1960s. I think it was about a year or so after the move to Five Ways that I started as most of the rest of my work colleagues still spoke about Bennett's Hill as a very recent move.
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    Rackhams Store

    And now they are leaving pianos in railway stations for people to play.
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    It is a bollard on the corner of Hagley Road and Vicarage Road. Looks like concrete but at that time could be carved stone.
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    1907 was the year that The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company Ltd (The Midland Red), in spite of their name gave up on motor buses and went back to horse buses. This is a post card from 1911 taken at the same place when Midland Red went back to motor buses but you can see a horse bus...
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    Good music to listen to on U Tube

    I see that Winifred Atwell is described as 'The Queen of Honky Tonk'. My parents, who were both pianists, a skill that I never inherited, were not impressed with her playing.
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    Good music to listen to on U Tube

    That reminds me I have a pair of shoes I must take to Timsons at my nearest Sainsburys as I have not worn them for a long time because they need repairing.
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    George Dixons Grammar School

    Ann Welcome to the forum and in particular this thread. Yes, when I went back in 2004 for the centenary of the City Road building, I noticed the names of previous pupils removed or blanked out. Although in fact, back when I was at GD (1955/60), the names were way out of date as more and more...
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    It looks as if it is the same tree. At least they did keep the trees unlike many of our main roads in Birmingham. I presumed that the tree has been pruned for the buses and lorries that pass along that road. I remember the days when Midland Red went out doing their own tree cutting using an old...
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    Old street pics..

    I am thinking that the trollybus that you see was one of 50 Leyland/Metro-Cammell bought in 1934 for the Coventry Road routes. Further buses were bought in 1939 and 1940 and all were withdrawn in 1951.
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    Baskerville House - Centenary Square

    We don 't see many photos with the old air terminal to the side of Baskerville House
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