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    its vivienne14s birthday

    Happy Birthday!
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    Save Birmingham

    I hope the "legs" on this 42-storey building are well made...... Looks like the kind of thing International Rescue used to get called out to on a regular basis......... If you are going to indulge I would go for one of the flats at the back personally........
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    T. Elvins & Sons Ltd

    Display the photo, screenshot into word or powerpoint, then screenshot it again from there at a smaller size and try posting that - that's what I do and it seems to work.
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    Birmingham in the 1980s

    Hi Harry; if you check my posts most feature photos from this period- although not of inside houses sorry!
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    Lozells Road, Shops, Pubs, Businesses etc

    You must have served us at some time then - we got nearly all our toys from McGauleys!
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    Another pub fire

    I bet somewhere there is already a clever lawyer working on loopholes...... hope I am wrong...... can the courts sequestrate assets of the convicted people in lieu of fine non-payments does anyone know?
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    Another pub fire

    If they are going to rebuild it do it at the Black Country Museum! At least it won't get burned down and demolished again! Bet it will cost a few bob though (a few million bobs I would think)........
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    IN OUR GARDEN 2024

    Looks nice from my back garden in Sutton too (either that or the allotments behind the railway bank are on fire....):-
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    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    How about this one - courtesy of the IWM website - taken during the war at a pub somewhere in the West Midlands:- The guy on the left - "Trainee Homicidal Maniac"........
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    IN OUR GARDEN 2024

    And a nice nearly-full moon tonight as well:-
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    IN OUR GARDEN 2024

    It may have been a poor week weather-wise, but the end of day views have been superb - various posts above and this one tonight from Sutton Coldfield:-
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    IN OUR GARDEN 2024

    Another amazing sunset in Sutton Park last night - at Wyndley Pool:-
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    And finally - a set of portraits of ATS Recruitment Staff in the Birmingham Recruitment Office in 1942 - most are from this office but some from places like Coventry, Dudley and Kidderminster:- Once recruited and trained, ATS personnel performed such tasks as storewomen:- And Ack-Ack...
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    Now a random selection of female war workers all from the IWM website:- Fire Guard Boxfoldia Bournbrook 1943 Army Equipment Exhibition Birmingham City Centre 1944 Female "Bargee" (think this is the correct term...) Tipton Green Cotterill Colliery Branch Birmingham Canal 1942...
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    Here is a puzzle - the captions all say "Great Central Railway Birmingham" - but the Great Central came nowhere near Birmingham from what I can research - Rugby or Leicester were about as close as it got according to this map from Wikipedia:- The only thing I can think of is that the locomotive...
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    OK - from last nights quiz question - so who and where is this????? No - it was not the latest act in the circus, but the Coventry Ordinance Works in 1917 (just over the border but close enough)! The girl (who I assume was selected purely for her size) was being inserted into the barrel of a...
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    Hi Vivienne - posed shots - in most cases I think yes. Wolseley - not sure - as I said at the top because of the nature of the subject some do not have much detail on the captions. I have copied sets for Kynochs, Canal work, Railways, ATS recruitment and a munitions factory in Coventry which I...
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    Thats all for tonight folks - will try to post more tomorrow including an explanation of what the £$%& is about to happen to this poor girl.....
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    Women war workers of Birmingham

    This set is from a "Glass Cutting Factory" somewhere in Birmingham in 1918:- Glass Cutting Glass Flattening and Bottoming Miners Lamp Glass Cutting and Grinding Sand Preparation Crystal Bowl Cutting Medical Measure Flattening Machine
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