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Hi Astoness
I see mikejee has a news paper cutting about conybere st.
i don't know if you have seen it it's on the Basall heath thread, here is the link.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2869&page=30&highlight=conybere
Regards Stars
Hi all
just re-posting someones photo which i think was lost in the hack.
sorry if it has already been posted. It is one of Kingston Hill.
regards Stars
Hi lindyloo, hope you are well. Yes you are right, that is the Greenway pub on the corner with the
horse trough outside. Not to sure about the 3rd photo.
regards Stars
Hi AJP and welcome to the forum. I am sure you will find some photo's that are familiar
here on the forum. I myself am not from your neck of the woods, but i am sure
there are members who are.
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Hi Stitcher, hope you are well. The metro city qsl club i think you will find it was probably a CB club.
The reason i say this is because QSL is a card you sent to someone in another country when you made contact
on your CB. You would note what signal they hit you on and what strength the voice...
Hi Astoness
I think i may of posted this photo before, i am not sure. But this photo
i am posting is the same house as in #1251, i think. It's from a different angle, in colour, but note
the Ford car in both photo's is the same.
Regards Stars
Hi Astonian
Good to hear from you, as always. Yes there were a group of us in our re-enactment
uniform, ( American Civil War) Confederate. We were pulling a cannon around with us, man it was heavy
it was one we used on our battles. We went around the country re-enacting ACWS...
Hi All
I remember years ago doing the BRMB radio walkathon around the number 11 bus route,
and am sure it was 28 miles from start to finish.
regards Stars
Hi Charlie
There is a thread for St Georges Church. Here is the link, you may want to have a look. https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=12109&highlight=st+georges+church
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