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    Acocks Green

    Thanks for the photo RobT. Happy memories of our time in Acocks Green.
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    Acocks Green

    My wife and I got married on 27th December 1965 and did our first grocery shop at Wrenson's, Acocks Green on 28th December. It was the first shop on the left in the village just after Dudley Park Road The manager was Mr Hatton. Some things you never forget. We're still shopping but at ASDA...
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    Ritz Dance Hall Kings Heath.

    My wife and I were regulars at The Ritz around 1963-65 before we got married. I remember seeing John Lee Hooker and Wilson Pickett among many others and a band from Walsall, The Redcaps always impressed me. Great memories locked away for ever.
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    ITS VIVIENNES 14s BIRTHDAY

    Happy Birthday Viv. A memorable one in many ways.
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    Grandma VIVIENNE 14

    Congratulations Viv!
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    Sparkhill

    It was many moons ago that the ballroom above Burtons, Sparkhill was referred to and I can't see that anyone has named it since. I remember it as the Star Ballroom early to mid 60s.
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    Warwick Road Greet.

    I can confirm that the shop on the corner of Medina Road and Havelock Road was considered the "tuck shop" for pupils of Yardley Grammar School and in my time at that school, 1957-62 was in the ownership of "Woolleys".
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    Yardley Secondary School Grammar School

    Are you Richard Chadwick?
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    My First Car

    My first car was an Austin A35, 948 cc A Series engine. Had it off my uncle who had it new on the employee's scheme. He was a tinsmith in the Austin West Works from 1934 until his retirement in 1975. After 58 years of driving - countless cars and motorbikes, I'm back to a 1 litre again. Toyota...
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    HAPPY NEW YEAR 2022

    Happy New Year everyone.
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    Pubs Of The Past

    Thank you for the update. Clive
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    Pubs Of The Past

    Sorry for the misinformation Janice. I had been told by a former regular of the Covered Wagon that it had closed some time ago. Did it close and reopen or didn't it ever close? Clive
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    Pubs Of The Past

    On a recent car trip across Birmingham during which I was a passenger I was able to check the pubs that I can remember during my lifetime and I had a shock. They were almost all closed as a public house and either knocked down or being used for other business This is how it went from my address...
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    Pilots Garage Kyotts Lake Road

    I had my first motorbike at 16 years old, a BSA Bantam Major in 1962 and that garage was where I filled up with 2 stroke mixture. Not self-service of course. Oil in, petrol in, shake the bike to mix the blend and away you go! Great memories and a good chip shop almost opposite.
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    Friends Institute Moseley Road

    I was at Yardley Grammar School mid 50s to early 60s and we had our speech and prize giving evenings there too. Perhaps many schools did.
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    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Wire drawing is a very specific trade, predominantly around the Sheffield area I think. Latch and Batchelor in Hay Mills are an historic company plying that trade as was FA Power (GKN) in Adderley Road / Landor Street. I'm not aware of any more wire drawing companies in the Birmingham area.
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    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Hi Dennis Thank you for the photo. I'm quite sure that will be the same place. It's many years ago that I discussed it with my father so I clearly got the name slightly wrong. My father was born in the parish of St Martins and was christened and married at St Martins Church so, as well as being...
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    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    My father was a night sorter at Birmingham Head Post Office for many years up to the late 1970s, sorting mail for Birmingham 1-5. In conversation he would make reference to Fire Engine Passage which he considered to be almost unknown. I wonder if the reference to "Fire station" in #85 has any...
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    Farm Park - huge boulder

    It all looks very different to the 50s and 60s but quite clearly well used. My mother, who was born in 1915 and lived all of her life on the edge of the park, could remember the pool which she told us was filled in due to a tragic drowning accident, and that would be pre WW2. She could also...
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    Castle Vale

    Just reading through this thread so it's a very late contribution to this subject. I had a friend who moved onto Castle Vale in 1966 and, during his time there we used to drink in The Trees. As it was run by an unusual brewery for the area, I enquired about it and this is what I was told. It's...
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