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    Rackhams Store

    You can't run in high heels, or so I've been told. :cool:
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    Erdington

    Whoops it's happened again! A lorry collided on Summer Road in Erdington, before 11am on Friday (Jan 3). The road was shut in both directions by police while emergency teams worked to remove the lorry. Train services from New Street Station to Lichfield Station were disrupted by the incident:
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    Lewis's Department Store

    He gained a sale the day that my grandmother took me to Lewis's (I remember it well;)). I never got the hang of it myself, although my Dad tried to show me how it should be done (he must have been quite a talent back in the 30s!). :)
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    Yenton Junior School

    Some more photographs:
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    OLDEST AND YOUNGEST BHF MEMBERS

    I'm 67, but not for too much longer ;), as I was born at the QE on 9th January.
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    happy new year 2025

    Happy New Year to one and all!
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    Royal visit in 1955 - but where in Brum ?

    Photographs of the late Queen's 1955 visit: 1) All Saints Church Shard End, 2 King Edward's School & 3) From the Mace archive film (link below): Link: https://www.macearchive.org/films/royal-visit-birmingham-1955
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    Erdington Boys School Slade Road School

    Fred Hanks was a well-known sidecar racer, he raced in 12 Isle of Man TTs. Team Hanks below pictured January 1978 (Fred & Norman rear, Roy & Gerald Daniels centre and Carol & Rose front):
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    Erdington Boys School Slade Road School

    Didn't he use that land to run his bikes? I'm sure I heard them, but I never ventured in, which now seems a very good decision.
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    Address plaques and nameplates for Terraces, Villas, Places etc

    My friend used to live here (in Erdington) and like Loyd's sign above @ #149 the lane came into it's own at this time of year:
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    Clothes & shoes of yesteryear

    Those head scarfs were often worn by those engaged in war work in WW2.
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    Pype Hayes Park

    Thanks so much for posting that, the detail given of the day are terrific and I love the fact that they lunched at The Yenton between their two rounds.
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    Pype Hayes Park

    I wonder how many Henry went round in? I'm thinking, it would be somewhat lower than the best round that I ever manged there, in an awful lot more attempts ;) . Really interesting read that.
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    happy christmas 2024 thread

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to one and all! "Christmas Reflections" drawn by Samuel Read, Aston Hall 1857 from The Illustrated London News.
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    Erdington Boys School Slade Road School

    I have "Trefor" as he pronounced it, to thank for sorting out my handwriting. He also taught my father, so our handwriting was remarkably similar. I remember he used graph paper, to make sure that the proportions of all our letters, were exactly right. I well recall Mr Smith bringing older...
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    Aston Villa history

    Dick Taylor in the 60's, having taken over as club manager from Joe Mercer (Tony Hateley is on the left):
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    Black Country Museum

    Tragically, the storm claimed the life of a man in Silver Birch Road in Erdington yesterday afternoon, when a tree fell down and hit his car. I'm sure that our thoughts are with his family and his friends, at this sad time:
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    Black Country Museum

    A fallen 14-foot tree branch at Cole Valley Road in Hall Green, being attended to by fire crew today and a fallen tree last night at Villa Road/Heathfield Road, but Porthcawl, has been more heavily hit (although some people, seem all too ready to ignore the potential danger :rolleyes: ):
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