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  1. gingerjon

    My Mom [Aston Girl] and Dad and us kids - pics in B'ham 1940's onwards.

    This is the best I can do with how badly it was damaged. I would like to scan it myself if possible John H
  2. gingerjon

    My Mom [Aston Girl] and Dad and us kids - pics in B'ham 1940's onwards.

    I have mirrored the photograph as it was the wrong way round you can Mrs Geggs shop on the right and just above jennings the basket carriage yard I will try and restore it later
  3. gingerjon

    My Mom [Aston Girl] and Dad and us kids - pics in B'ham 1940's onwards.

    Parliament street a long time coming we are looking from Webster street you can see the school sign for Burlington street school with Park lane at the top thanks for the photograph John H
  4. gingerjon

    Book: In and around aston (through time) by Rudge & Houghton

    hi Adele the books are £12.99 if you are interested I will sort it out as you say you only live on the Pheasey John
  5. gingerjon

    Book: In and around aston (through time) by Rudge & Houghton

    I will bring a few to the Stag meet if any one is interested let me know so as I can bring enough John H
  6. gingerjon

    Edmund Street

    Where did you down load it from ?
  7. gingerjon

    Help please

    and one from me
  8. gingerjon

    Edmund street c 1900

    These two are my own personel photograph and eching bought from Lichfield bought for £45 from an antique shop
  9. gingerjon

    restoration

    even larger
  10. gingerjon

    restoration

    enlargement + restore
  11. gingerjon

    Policing Birmingham

    I have a book of the title above by John Reilly ( Chief inspector) An account of 150 years of police in Birmingham ISBN 0 9515152 0 9 Quote To the memory of every Police Officer who ever walked the streets of Birmingham in the freezing cold of a winters night; especially to every such...
  12. gingerjon

    Ann Street City Centre

    Ann Street 1531 it was just a lane with out a name, 1731 New Hall Lane, 1751 Bewdley street/ Colemore Row, 1758 Ann Street or Mount Pleasant, Colemore Row, 1778 Ann Street / Colemore Row , 1781 Ann Street, or Mount Pleasant, Colemore Row, Bull Lane, 1839 Ann Street , Colemore Row.
  13. gingerjon

    Books: Winson Green & Aston books by Ted Rudge

    Lyn I have mine I must say it as turned out brilliant ( Biased LOL ) the photographs are very good Ted said just order it and he will send the book with invoice. Also we have mentioned BHF in the acknowledgements. you can't buy it in the shops till the new year so if you want one for Christmas...
  14. gingerjon

    Books: Winson Green & Aston books by Ted Rudge

    some one named Lyn Harrington is in the back LOL
  15. gingerjon

    Books: Winson Green & Aston books by Ted Rudge

    As the books will not be on sale till the new year if you should want one early just contact Ted Rudge all the details are attached in previous post
  16. gingerjon

    Books: Winson Green & Aston books by Ted Rudge

    All three books are now available information below the Aston book as just arrived
  17. gingerjon

    Books: Winson Green & Aston books by Ted Rudge

    Aston book is now on sale that makes the three done Winson Green and Ladywood any one looking for Chrismas presents
  18. gingerjon

    Birmingham Settlement

    another Settlement one outing 1930 Lyn will like this as you can see the Barrel In rememberance of Brian Harding (The Summer Lane Kid) from Brian's collection
  19. gingerjon

    Birmingham Settlement

    Circa 1930's Settlement, New Rotary building right of picture
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