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  1. Key Hill Brian

    Snow Hill Station

    Superb little trip! Walked that many a time in 1971/2, first undertaking mtce at Hockley Signal Box, and later to remove all the cabling after the line was closed.
  2. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Hi Rosie, Very cold and blustery here today with showers. Brave of you to tackle WL - braver than me anyway!!!! B 1684 John Napper 1861 Selina Yapp 1899 Mary Jane Lawley 1919 George Lawley 1928 Alfred Walker 1929 After WW1 they appear to be reclaiming and reselling graves all over the...
  3. Key Hill Brian

    Robert William Dale‬

    And of course Robert William dale is buried in our own key Hill cemetery - section K!
  4. Key Hill Brian

    HOPTON Thomas & Lucy

    Hi bev try emailing [email protected] They will probably be in a Council cemetery - just have to try them all one at a time. No sign of them in Key Hill or Warstone lane. Brian
  5. Key Hill Brian

    National Memorial Arboretum

    Nice one Dave - many thanks to Donald - Terrible thing to live with but good he still remembers them. Brian
  6. Key Hill Brian

    St George's Church Newtown

    Interesting about being a candidate for B'ham cathedral - just too far from city centre? That may well have saved it had it been chosen!
  7. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Hi Rosie, Lots of bulbs showing through now, and many daffs in bloom! Pity Mr Rosie never had his pic taken whilst visiting - be great to see what it looked like! The 'Huge Angel' was presumably a little more uphill of where it now lies? Lost the power of flight! Pam, You have to remember that...
  8. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Hi Wendy, I always remember my folders when I get home - but they disappear before I get back to the Cemeteries! My current KH folderstill has a damp & waterlogged cover because it rained in the night before I went back for it last occasion! Pherhaps the McKnights were canny and having a foot...
  9. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Rosie, I think yours are safe - Your Gt Gt Grandad is probably leaning against the back wall, Either having a fag, or waiting for some little old lady to walk by.......? As you go uphill, you will see there is a space between the back wall of Publics and the Wall of the Mint - good place to put...
  10. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    WL site of P 1582 marked by folder - 2nd row in from wall. 5 years ago this area was an inpenetrable jungle of trees, brambles, etc. Still requires tidying but a BIG improvement!
  11. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Cheers Shortie, David is in contact with me occasionally, but recalls little these days - lot of water under the Bridge, new career, etc Barry the former Handsworth Supervisor confirmed some of the internal corridors were filled up with coffins and than sealed. Neither could recall the layout of...
  12. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Hi Rosie, Just popped out and visited KH/WL as forecast is for wet stuff again! Cold and damp today. Stonemasons are back in KH tidying up little bits of the cemetery Wall where the frost had got into their pointing. I noticed a few more trees have gone - Hooray! and some leaves but still some...
  13. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    There are burials in Warstone Lane marked 'Birmingham University'. Many are just listed as 'Contract Burials' These are those bodies used by Medical school students -they share 1 between 2 Sept-April. Many people donate their bodies to assist medical research - helps research as opposed to...
  14. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    1953 view into the Warstone lane catacomb 'circle' The church is still standing, and the large gated doorway centre top is the main entrance into the internal catacombs Further in was a crematorium style lift for coffins that was situated in the church - Lift machinery is still in place...
  15. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Warstone Lane Cemetery - Unmarked Public Graves at rear of the former Mint. Pic taken at P 1736 looking down hill. P 1582 is 5 graves ahead. there is another row of unmarked public graves alongside the wall - P1582 & 1736 are nex row in. These trees are self seeded following the reopening &...
  16. Key Hill Brian

    Mills munitions factory Bridge Street West

    Hi Mike, Saltley is the wrong side of the city for Bridge St west, but Birmingham was a great manufacturing city. Saltley area had car makers, train makers, steel works, gas & coke works, etc I know of friends whose forebears came from Waltham Abbey gunpowder mills to Witton to help set up and...
  17. Key Hill Brian

    trying to find out any details of a stillbirth

    Deb, he would be buried in one of the city cemeteries. If you have a name and year it is possible to look up key Hill and Warstone Lane, otherwise it would be a case of emailing individuial cemeteries to enquire who has him. He would be in a grave that contains other non related people, so...
  18. Key Hill Brian

    Anthony E Pratt,

    Absolutely fascinating! Played this often as child. Many thanks! Brian
  19. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Also, if there is a record of any memorial that was 'buried' in the 1960's - they have that as well!
  20. Key Hill Brian

    National Memorial Arboretum

    Very Nice pics dave - The bench does them proud.
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