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    Priory Road Uxb May 2017

    patperks, attempted to send PM asking if you knew Edna Nicholls (my sister in law) or Hilda Tims but without success. Eric
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    Yes, I lived in Aston Sheldon Shirley Erdington and now Chelmsley Wood, at 89 yo (90 in June) will be my last address also spent many years abroad. Eric
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    John, Don't remember Nellie Dean but Wal Brannigans rings a bell. I also worked at Osram GEC in the drawing office my first job on leaving school in 1944, my school was in aston hall road, only their for 12 months aged 13 to 14, my second job was at Hercules cycles Aston Cross till entering the...
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    Johny52, we lived in Shirley during the war and when my mother died in1943 I went back to Queens Rd to live with my Gran at No. 84 till I went in the RAF in 1948, came out the RAF in 1956 and lived in Vicarage Rd opposite the Girls school till we bought a house in Erdington in 1962. Eric
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    Queens Road Aston (not Erdington)

    I was born in Queens Rd, (1/89) in 1930, next door to Atkinsons Brewery whose basement was used as an air raid shelter during the war. Also have fond memories feeding their brewery dray horses who looked enormous to me, I was only a small child. My Grandmother lived opposite at number 84. The...
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    High Speed Train 2

    I would think our ever increasing population will mean ever increasing transport needs, up 20 million since I was born in 1930. Eric
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    2020 BHF NEW YEAR MEET UP

    Lyn, re your post #74, I think one of Lynne's daughters won one. Eric
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    2020 BHF NEW YEAR MEET UP

    Once again I forgot my camera, but I noticed other members shooting away, so eventually we should see lots of pics, I personally enjoyed the meet very much, nice to meet other members. My walls look a bit bare after taking down 6 paintings, will have to start replacing them. Eric
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    Telephone history: Telephone Service in Birmingham

    Pedrocut, but that was BT, who had a completely different attitude to PO Telephones, which was why I reluctantly took early retirement. Eric
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    Telephone history: Telephone Service in Birmingham

    Yes, Engineers belonged to the POEU (Post Office Engineers Union) a very moderate union, just 2 one days strikes in my 33 years service both due to late payment of rises. Eric
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    Book: Birmingham Housing Planning around 1900

    Thanks David I was interested as I maintained their Telephone system in their Head Office in Rolfe St Smethwick in the 70/80's during my time with PO Telephones (now BT). Eric
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    Book: Birmingham Housing Planning around 1900

    Is he the same Nettlefold in Guest Keen and Nettlefold (GKN) ? Eric
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    Why not to rely on "The Cloud"

    but if we did not have the rain we do we would not have the beautiful green countryside we have, you cannot have it both ways. Eric
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    Prefabs

    post 299, notice the vast amount of cars in the later pic, particularly in front of the housing. Eric
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    Artists Who Painted Birmingham Landscapes

    oldbrit, attached is painting. My only experience of USA is a visit to New York way back in November 1949 whilst doing aircrew training in Canada, we had a 10 day midcourse break and had permission to cross the border. Eric
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    Artists Who Painted Birmingham Landscapes

    oldbrit, looking at my sales book all I have written is ' Littleton Denver Colorado' I do not know if Littleton is his name or a place name , info provided by RBSA gallery where painting was sold in 1998. Eric
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    What music brings out your emotions?

    oldbrit, a similar young girl, Amira Willighagen, aged 9 at the time also sung the same piece in 1913. Eric
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    What music brings out your emotions?

    In my younger days I was a jazz fan, Humphry Lyttleton being my favourite, still have 2 78's but am now a staunch classic fan plus earlier singers such as Edith Piaf, Frankie Laine, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole. Eric
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    CONGRATULATIONS TO VIVIENNE 14

    Congratulations, that first Grand child is so special (mine is now 40 years old !) Eric
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    Unicorn Pub, Digbeth

    Katy to reduce pic size, right click on pic, select 'open with' select 'paint', press control and letter W together, you will see a box showing 100%, change to, say, 50% (its is trial and error). If I can do it anybody can. Eric
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