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  1. Gerry Cannell

    Black Patch

    I have narrated the Chaplin documentary, which I understand is out in September, in New York & then Paris, followed by the UK.
  2. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    THREE SPIRES MOTORS ! It came back to me.
  3. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    Wow! I am so pleased to hear that. Alf, as mentioned by me ages ago on here, was my Dad's friend, and he looked after Dad's car. I loved going to Alfs garage. His son in law ran a big car showroom in Lichfield. Thanks for posting this.
  4. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    We all did things like that mate.
  5. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    Hi Dave, The Richards in RICHARDS of ASTON was actually owned by FARR & SMITH, a company headed up by Mr. Farr, they bought the company from the Richards family The Farr's then emigrated to Canada, the son was Martin. I did have a message from his sister way back some years ago, but when I...
  6. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    Thanks for this, brilliant! My Dad and Alf were really good mates, as I said before my Dad was manager at RICHARDS of ASTON who were Pork Butchers on the corner of Bracebridge Street and High Street Aston. Alf, was a big man, and always reminded me of John Wayne. Fond memories came flooding...
  7. Gerry Cannell

    Black Patch

    Yes, he did. After they were moved on from Chadwick End, he built a wooden building, all by himself, with a tin roof, and polished lino flooring. It stood on a bank of grass in Glenavon Road, Kings Heath, and I would visit Nan & him there, traveling across Birmingham on the 50 bus. I remember it...
  8. Gerry Cannell

    Black Patch

    Trivia. My Grandad Jack Hill, moved around the Midlands a lot with his vardo. I remember as a five or six year old, visiting my Nan & Grandad in a field way out at Chadwick End. We had milk from the churn, and eggs from his chickens. it was a in a meadow surrounded by wild flowers. Grandad, like...
  9. Gerry Cannell

    Black Patch

    Interesting read. I know that Romanies never wanted to be classed with Travelers. Romany people, are people who do an honest days work usually grafting. Thank you for bringing the Black Patch back to the fore again.
  10. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    Come to think of it, Alf's wife had a Hairdressers on one side of the alley he had his garage in. Thanks. Must have been further up Park Lane..
  11. Gerry Cannell

    Park Lane...Aston

    Unsure...was ALF Lloyds Garage down the entry next to the chip shop? Or was it down another entry further along?
  12. Gerry Cannell

    Aston hippodrome

    A wonderful story, with a very sad ending. As you may have read I appeared there with my troupe back in the fifties, when the last knockings of Variety Theatre could be heard. The same fate took the Derby Hipp, and a lot of others, Amazing talent worked at these lovely theatres....never to come...
  13. Gerry Cannell

    Midland Red Bus Routes

    Just had a wander through these, excellent! Thank you.
  14. Gerry Cannell

    Birmingham buses

    Well there you go, we learn something every day. Cheers!
  15. Gerry Cannell

    Birmingham buses

    Trivia, I believe that ALBION were the first to produce the underfloor engine, and remember their advert for this innovative design. Thanks guys.
  16. Gerry Cannell

    Birmingham buses

    Spot on matey.
  17. Gerry Cannell

    Birmingham buses

    I notice the bus was an "ALBION", a manufacturer that was a big name back then, disappearing in the sixties I believe.
  18. Gerry Cannell

    Birmingham buses

    MidlanD Red used Setright machines. Easy to use, and not too heavy. When I was a conductor in 1958, based at Sutton Garage, the machine was issued on a daily basis. On a Saturday night in the rush hour running a 119 to Great Barr, standing load from the Dog Track at Perry Barr...the machine used...
  19. Gerry Cannell

    Halloween

    Maybe of interest to some..Back in 2012 I was playing the character "Dr. Kelman" at Alton Towers, in a place called THE SANCTUARY. Today, my image is still there at the top of The Smiler Rollercoaster. A little bit of trivia for Halloween.
  20. Gerry Cannell

    Midland Red Bus Routes

    You are correct, my memory isn't what it was. Thanks. Gerry
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