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  1. Martyn

    The Roundhouse

    Although you can't see people sitting outside The Distillery from the other side of the main line, it looked quite busy last Friday afternoon with a large screen showing the cricket.
  2. Martyn

    Is this Erdington nr Birmingham ?

    I think this is the correct explanation. 'Aston' looks as though it was added as an afterthought
  3. Martyn

    Film cameras

    Couldn't agree more, fortunately my secondary school had a Photography Society and darkroom, and the first time I saw an image appear in the developing tray I was hooked. Much later I used wartime blackout material inherited from my parents to create a darkroom in my spare bedroom. Digital...
  4. Martyn

    Park Street, Aston

    This photo from Pinterest is marked as Park Street, Aston in 1904 (apologies if it has been posted before or if it's been misattributed). My great uncle's family converted their front room at 1 Park Street into a boot repairers at about the same time, an ironic occupation for someone with only...
  5. Martyn

    Bob Wilson’s Fun Fair

    Carters offer signwriting courses for anyone interested in the art https://www.carterssteamfair.co.uk/learning/
  6. Martyn

    Digbeth Branch Canal

    As I live in tier 4 and can't go anywhere at the moment, I've spent the day putting together a set of photographs I took a while ago walking along the Digbeth Branch Canal. Less than a mile long it's perfect for your daily exercise and full of historical / industrial interest. I hope you like...
  7. Martyn

    Lock keeper’s cottages

    Here's one in Thimble Mill Lane currently for sale. If you go onto the site - https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/83330011#/ there are some interesting internal photographs
  8. Martyn

    Exchange Restaurant Stephenson Place

    Terrific building, they don't make them like that anymore.
  9. Martyn

    Catherine Street Mission Bible Class FC

    A photograph of the Catherine Street Mission Bible Class Football Club in Aston taken for the 1911-12 season. My grandfather is on there, perhaps other members' relations are as well. From left to right the names are: E. Roberts, P. Berry, W. Ryder, Rev. M.O. Duke, A. Harris, Rev. R. B. Jolly...
  10. Martyn

    Who Do You Think You Are

    Although I've always enjoyed this series, I wish the BBC would widen the variety of people they choose to feature. I'm sure there are well known people from many other professions who have just as interesting back stories as the usual actors and actresses, including the obligatory one from...
  11. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    Hi Ian - in which section did your father work?
  12. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    I don't know what the occasion was but everyone seems to be dressed up in this picture taken outside the Magnet Club, from the 1920s?
  13. Martyn

    Witton and District Allotments Limited

    Yes, our house was the second one from the stonemasons with the white front. I would say that was early 60s but there is little to go on and my brother reckons it could be 50s. Surprisingly enough for a girl from Birmingham, the next door neighbour's daughter married a lighthouse keeper.
  14. Martyn

    Witton and District Allotments Limited

    I used to live at 213 opposite the refuse destructor, the house was demolished along with the stonemasons to make way for the M6. My father had an allotment and I remember him taking me to see the pigs on one of the plots. I also gained a life long fear of dogs after being bitten by one in the...
  15. Martyn

    Witton and District Allotments Limited

    Hi Pedrocut - do you know from where this photograph was taken, looks like from the back bedroom of a house on Brookvale Road?
  16. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    I'm pleased that the photos were of some interest, here's a few more. I can only assume 'D' is of a mobile searchlight built during the war. The others are of a foreign (Russian?) delegation probably early 1950s to the Engineering Machining Division? with 'B' showing them admiring a Magnet Wheel...
  17. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    A wartime photo of the night shift and a few other pics from around the same time
  18. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    I think when the cricket club packed up some of the pads/balls/bats etc were given to the orphanage at the Beggar's Bush, New Oscott which is now a Tesco supermarket. I was about ten years old at the time and on their way my father, who worked at Witton from when he left school just before the...
  19. Martyn

    GEC WITTON WORKS

    Attached is a map of the GEC site for visitors to the Family Day in 1951 including where to see the High Voltage Demonstrations.
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