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  1. anthea

    JK's ARTWORK

    JK I really like your sketches of the old buildings - they are, to my mind, very atmospheric. Thank you for sharing your work. Do you have any more sketches you could share? Anthea:)
  2. anthea

    BAB,when are you too old to be 'Bab'

    Memories....... - A friend at college used to call me 'Nip', and I always call my husband 'Bab'. Don't know why because he is older than me, not exactly a 'Bab', but the word just comes out! Anthea
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    General Hospital Birmingham

    At Aston University where I worked there were lifts similar to your 'photo Jennyann, and they were know as Paternoster lifts. (a lift consisting of a series of linked doorless compartments moving continuously on a circular belt). They were especially dangerous when students decided to play...
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    General Hospital Birmingham

    Great pictures of the General Hospital - and grand architecture too. My husband spent a couple of weeks there in 1985/6 after an operation and I was working at Aston University at the time and was allowed time off to visit him during visiting hours.:) Anthea:)
  5. anthea

    Online Directory: Post Office Directory Of Birmingham, 1867.

    John H, Thanks for the look-up. The details you provided are very helpful. Anthea:)
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    Online Directory: Post Office Directory Of Birmingham, 1867.

    Baron, Thank you for having a look for me. I have Elijah listed at his works 1849 and 1855. I wanted to know if he was still in business in 1867 and hope that John sees this so he can have a look for me:rolleyes:. Thanks Baron, Anthea:)
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    Online Directory: Post Office Directory Of Birmingham, 1867.

    Hello John Knight, Could you have a look, please, for Elijah Parry who was a Carriage Lamp Manufacturer based at 8 Ryland Street? Thanks, Anthea:)
  8. anthea

    Grandad in the navy.

    Hi Flounder, does you grandfather have his discharge papers? If so, the names of all the ships he was on together with the time served on board would be written on the discharge papers. Hope this helps. Anthea:)
  9. anthea

    Brummie Ghosts

    Nick, do you know if there is any special meaning regarding hidden shoes in a building? I recently visited a Manor House close to where I live which dates from about 1567 and in the small fireplace in the roof area (yes, in the roof area) there was a handmade soft leather ankle boot and...
  10. anthea

    My days as a driver

    Stitcher, I liked your story and those people were very hospitable towards you, well you had done them a favour after all. My uncle used to drive a large van and made deliveries of toys etc around the countryside. If I was on holiday from school he would take me with him - I enjoyed the outing...
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    Tony Hancock

    Tony Hancock was born in Southam Road, Hall Green - I used to walk past the house on my way to the shops in Hall Green Parade. I seem to remember there was a blue plaque on the front of the house. Anthea.
  12. anthea

    Links: Ladywood past & present website

    Thanks Jake for the above. The pictures brought back childhood memories of visits to my Gran in Garbett Street and the long walk down Shakespeare Road to reach her back-to-back house. Also Stour Street where my Gt.Gt. Grandfather ended his days. Plus many more memories. Best Wishes to Mr...
  13. anthea

    St. Martins Marriage lookup

    Hello and Welcome Alison:) Anthea.
  14. anthea

    South Birmingham Shops, Pubs and Garages

    Mark, The latest photos of Harborne were a treat to look at because it seems the alterations to the shops and houses have been carried out sympathetically. I was sad to learn that the Duke of York pub had gone to be replaced by apartments. It used to be a landmark. There were quite a few...
  15. anthea

    Old Church Edgbaston (st Bartholomew)

    Hi Mand, Yes, the Parish Church for Edgbaston is St Bartholomew as already mentioned. It started as a chapel in 1340, so that makes it the oldest. The Registration District was Kings Norton around 1839 when my Gt Gt Grandfather was married there. Other churches in the area ie St Georges, St...
  16. anthea

    South Birmingham Shops, Pubs and Garages

    Hi Mark, Thanks for the opportunity to view the pictures of Harborne where I went to school in Station Road. Also Queens Park and the shops by the Court Oak pub. I don't think the lads you mention were up to mischief - they were outside the sweet shop, and in those days were more respectful to...
  17. anthea

    Marshall & Snelgrove

    There is a picture on page 21 of the August edition of 'Brummagem' magazine of 'firemen fighting the fires at Marshall & Snelgrove's in New Street after the raid of 24 October 1940'. The store isn't visible in the picture, but it does confirm that the shop was bombed. I saved hard and bought...
  18. anthea

    Birmingham Holiday Fortnight Shutdown

    My husband worked for a GKN subsidiary firm Forging and Presswork at Witton. His holiday was last week in July first week in August - the Industrial holiday fortnight - and the kids were on holiday from school at this time too. My hubby saved £2 a week towards our 'camping' holiday during the...
  19. anthea

    Favourite film stars?

    Keith, You are dead right! How did you know??? I have lots more I could have chosen - I think I still have some Film Star Annuals up in the loft - sorry, I'm off again......:rolleyes: Anthea:)
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    Favourite film stars?

    Film Stars popular when I was a young girl were Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, Jeannie Crain, Audry Hepburn all beautiful and glamorous. I also liked M Monroe in films with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. James Mason made some good films, particularly as Captain Nemo in 20000 leagues Under the...
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