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  1. paul stacey

    Artists Who Painted Birmingham Landscapes

    I love this painting pedro, seen t before somewhere, with early train in background, and what I surmise, is the original bristol Road!!!
  2. paul stacey

    Canals of Birmingham

    Great sketch, of a long lost world, Pedro!!
  3. paul stacey

    Snow Hill Station

    Looks like livery Street!!
  4. paul stacey

    Birmingham buses

    Bet a pound to a penny, I traveled on one or more of those, back in the day, living in Bartley green, and weoley Castle!!
  5. paul stacey

    Cadbury's Bournville Factory

    Great Photo!!
  6. paul stacey

    Dawlish Road Selly Oak

    I remember being about 12 years old, standing on the top board at harborne baths , hugging old, Raza Hinkley, both frightened to death, with old man "Roberts", his face as red as his hair, screaming at us to jump !!!!!:skull:.
  7. paul stacey

    Kingstanding

    Yes, the great. pre, and post war, council estates in Brum, were fantastic places to grow up, well planned with all amenities, and a very happy atmosphere, all changed now, but great memories, for us oldies!!!!
  8. paul stacey

    Summer Lane

    The living conditions were dire, but the community spirit was priceless, hard times , with lots of laughter!!
  9. paul stacey

    Dawlish Road Selly Oak

    Hi izzy, I went to Ilmington Road, we went swimming at Harborne, but my sisters went to Princethorpe Road, and they went to Selly Oak baths, the Crisp shop, also sold packets of broken biscuits as well. happy days !!:joy:
  10. paul stacey

    Dawlish Road Selly Oak

    I remember swimming at the baths, Viv, they were in Dawlish Road I am sure, and the little shop where you could get a huge packet of broken crisps for a penny. !!
  11. paul stacey

    Street furniture

    I remember that, exact item, as a either lamp, or waste pipe, Viv, lived in Weoley Castle, and went passed it every week end, coming into Selly Oak. thanks!!
  12. paul stacey

    Workhouse

    I believe it was called that, after the steel spike, used to separate the naval tarred rope, called "picking Oakum", which was the main (employment), of the undeserving poor!!!!
  13. paul stacey

    The Railways

    Great pics Mark. I remember Duddeston, certainly changed since the 60's!!
  14. paul stacey

    Dunlop Building

    I always remember when driving to birmingham, that when you spotted fort Dunlop from the motorway you had arrived.!!
  15. paul stacey

    Canals of Birmingham

    I had a mate who lived in Elderfield Road Kings Norton, back in 1960.!!
  16. paul stacey

    Canals of Birmingham

    Great piece of interesting history pedro, thanks for posting!!
  17. paul stacey

    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Looking at Mickejee's map what strikes me, is the greenery everywhere, looks just like a village, given the early date, 1731, the industrial revolution, hadn't kicked in yet, astonishing when I put this area, into my time frame, of 1950's early 60's!!!
  18. paul stacey

    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Very interesting piece, about old Brum, pedro!!
  19. paul stacey

    Curzon Street Railway Station

    Yes, boilerman, Great pubs, from a great time,sadly now all gone !!
  20. paul stacey

    Sutton Park History

    So very true Richard, even as a lad, in the 1950's, our summers were long and hot, with very sparse rain, we would leave home at about 8am, with a bottle of water and some jam sandwiches, and not be home till around 6 pm, no one worried, and we were all as brown as walnuts, by summers end.!!!
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