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  1. J

    Castle Bromwich Spitfire Factory

    Thanks Mort for info about this video which I have just watched. Absolutely amazing !
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    History West Midlands Podcast - Cholera and clean water in the Black Country

    What a wonderful and interesting video. Lived in Brownhills for over 50 years and never heard of this pumping station. So much to learn every day.
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    In the garden 2022

    They are indeed beautiful Stokkie. I have tried several times to grow Sweet Peas without success. A friend had one for years [I always thought they were annuals]. Any hints and tips would be appreciated.
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    Telegraphist, telegraph operator

    My Dad was in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps in the First World War and was a signal man using both Morse Code and flags. When a young lad he taught me morse code and I spent hours, supposedly sending messages to various friends. Loved it. Now, just looked at the Wikipedia info mentioned by Pete...
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    National Service

    Must have been so frustrating to think you're going to be able to do something you liked and then be landed with cleaning etc. I was so glad that, being a technical kind of guy, I was able to train as an aircraft engine mechanic. Certainly proved useful in civvy street to repair all my old...
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    Old Pictures of Erdington (needing attention please)

    Thanks Lady P. Strange that I have no recollection of it at all, but probably because Stockland Green end. I was attending Handsworth Tech until December 1946 and use to go to Salford Bridge to get the tram to Villa Road so rarely went up that way. What is the name of the book you mentioned? Is...
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    In the garden 2022

    Izzy, the ingenuity of kids in those days. Not sure whether they have it these days
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    Gone out of fashion

    I still say that today. Trouble is I need ten of them at a time these days
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    CONGRATULATIONS TO MORTURN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

    Well done Mort, great photo
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    Hairdressing & barbering

    All this talk of experiences at the barbers reminds me of when I first started work at McKecnie Brothers. I was 15 and one day went to a nearby barbers, never been in before. While cutting away he asked if my Dad was bald and when I said yes he then pronounced that I would be before I was 30...
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    Gone out of fashion

    You folk are now digging deep and bringing back memories. Dinnefords, Beecham's pills, Gripe water. What about Fennings fever Cure, Yak!!! Being in the RAF I was a true Brylcreem boy, and still am. Though very little hair now, if I don't use it I look as though I'm taking off. Now in a red...
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    In the garden 2022

    I'm glad it's in your garden Izzy and not mine. I would be having nightmares!!!
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    Gone out of fashion

    Pete, that pic. of Zebrite brings back memories, my Saturday job, but didn't get paid for it !!! Also the Blackjack. I had an abscess on my right ear when I was about 9 and Dr. Butler, whose surgery was at Stockland Green, gave Mom some Blackjack which I had to put on for a week. When I went...
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    Old Pictures of Erdington (needing attention please)

    No idea when the photo in John Ls post was taken but long time after WW11 in view of flyover and indeed the lighting. We only had gas lighting in and after the war. I lived in Abbey Road, born there in 1931, and lived there until 1958. I can't remember ever having a flood on Slade road. Sadly...
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    Old Pictures of Erdington (needing attention please)

    Looks an interesting book Lady P. Does anyone know when the flood was on Slade Road, and whereabouts?
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    Spaghetti Junction

    Does anyone know how long it took from start to finish to build Spaghetti Junction. Often think of the times I walked down Slade Road, under the railway arch to get t Salford Park, to sail my yacht, or get the No 5 tram up to Lozells and Villa Road, to go to Handsworth Tech
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    Aston Villa history

    First time of reading this thread. I, nor my Dad or brothers were ever interested in football. We lived in Abbey Road Erdington near Brookvale Park so every Saturday Villa were playing at home we could always hear the roar of the crowd when they scored. There was one of the Villa players lived...
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    Gone out of fashion

    We had a smaller galvanised bath which was used regularly despite having a bathroom [with a bath]. Water heated from the old black fire grate so in summer Mom used to heat the water in the big gas boiler situated in the corner of the kitchen. I always had to go in the bath after my brother to...
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    Gone out of fashion

    As they say Pete "Here today, gone tomorrow" As far as ties are concerned, does anyone remember the ties on elastic. The tie was permanently tied on a short piece of wire with hooks bent at both ends. A piece of elastic with loops on the end was then attached. They were very neat in appearance...
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