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    RIP OZZY OSBOURNE

    I couldn't believe the sad news, when my son texted me with it last night. His last show was a fitting tribute though and he gave it everything he had. "Back to the Beginning" it certainly was and once again Birmingham was linked around the world with our Ozzy, as it was again yesterday on the...
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    Birmingham Lamp posts, ORIGINAL Colour please?

    Two on Icknield Square in the 60's (we used to have one in our front garden and I remember the street lighter coming around when we were playing football in the street):
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    Celebrities in passing

    It was my future wife that was in the ladies Smudger, not me. :)
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    Celebrities in passing

    I'm another that has seen Roy Wood, in my case in Perry Common and at Sainsbury's. I have also seen Andy Townsend, Ian Taylor, Gordon Cowans and Juan Pablo Angel (all of Villa fame) at local supermarkets. I have sat with Barbara Castle and Douglas Hurd on trains to/from Brum and seen Matt Busby...
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    Groups We Have Seen Live

    The final hammer price was £400 yesterday.
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    Groups We Have Seen Live

    If anyone still has any tickets from concerts that they attended back in the day, you may well be sitting on a gold mine. I noticed the ticket stubs below for Birmingham concerts, are up for auction on Monday at Richard Winterton (Lichfield) and the current bid is £340! ;) The 17 tickets...
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    Black Sabbaths final concert

    My lad came back on Saturday night with his ears ringing, as had been anticipated. :grinning: It was a great day for all those lucky enough to be there and it was so nice that all of the bands took no fee for their performances. Acorns Children's Hospice, Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity...
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    Black Sabbaths final concert

    I dropped my son and his mate off earlier. They have just played a message from Dolly Parton to the audience. So, it's not all heavy metal. ;), but each act is building up the occasion to what will be quite a crescendo (I'm getting regular phone clips), when Sabbath come on at the end. I'm sure...
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    It began as The Saltley Picture Palace in 1911:
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    20 Lyn.
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    Birmingham City Hospital officially closes

    Dame Hilda Nora Lloyd, DBE (née Shufflebotham; 1891–1982) was a pioneer in many senses. After becoming the first female professor at the University of Birmingham in 1944, she rose to become the first woman to be elected President of any Royal Medical College at the Royal College of Obstetricians...
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    Boars Head Inn

    I had my first pint of lager at the Boars Head in the early 70s. It took a bit of getting used to, but it proved to be the first of many. :laughing:
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    Barrows Stores

    I watched the film "Tolkien" on Film 4 today, having recorded it recently. I think it might also be on Amazon Prime, for those that have it. I can highly recommend it. Birmingham obviously features quite often, particularly Barrows (obviously filmed somewhere similar elsewhere) where Tolkien...
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    Happy Birthday Alberta

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    1952 Daimler car used by the Birmingham Mayor discovered..

    It was sold for £6,597.60. I wondered about the 60p. Could it be that the bid was made in another currency, which might indicate that it is on it's way abroad?
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    1952 Daimler car used by the Birmingham Mayor discovered..

    Currently the bid for the Daimler stands at £4,800 with 24 minutes of the timed auction left. Only £1,337 below it's delivery price back in 1952. Some late frantic bidding could yet, see the bidding near the 1952 cost. Hopefully it might be bought, with a view to putting it on public display...
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    Aston Villa history

    A little more on this Eric: Following on from that game, our own FA urged Villa to do as they were told, and reluctantly Villa stood on the pitch and raised their arms, but at the last minute turned it around and began flicking the "V" to the crowd (the British version of "flipping the...
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