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  1. Morturn

    18 Highcroft Road

    We you looking to have this translated into something easy to understand
  2. Morturn

    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    You were lucky, it’s a wonder you did not fry in your own fat falling in the Rivar Tame, it was so polluted then like a river of toxic waste.
  3. Morturn

    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    Well just PM me and ill let you have his contact details or ill even introduce you. He’s a dam good guys whose always supportive of people who are interested. One book I will say is absolutely essential if studying the Severn is Brian Waters Severn Stream. Its out of print now but there are...
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    I do know Chris Witts, a very nice chap. He has authored several books and is a font of knowledge on the Severn. He was a boat skipper on the Severn Working boats, well worth having a chat to him.
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    Both Witton Lakes and Brookvale Park had their fairs share of drowning incidents, quite few I am told at Brookvale Park. If your researching country wide that the River Severn will be a source too. This river was navigable right up to Welshpool, a lot of activity took place from large boats to...
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    Moseley Tea & Honey Shop ?

    Its got me thinking. I did try a reverse image search, but to no avail. The house and outbuilding seem to be cut into sloping ground so maybe Salsbury Road by the hall or near to Park hill?
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    Highbury Historic Park

    A changing Skyline in the View from Highbury Park I was out doing some photogrammetry drone work for the Friends of Highbury Historic Park a community group. I could not resist a quick snap of the city centre and its evolving skyline. As a kid the skyline if you could see it through the...
  8. Morturn

    National Library of Scotland maps

    Keith, we are here to help, what are you wanting to do? I find it a big fiddley at times, but more than happy to help
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    Highbury Historic Park

    I popped out to Highbury Park today to do some 3D photogrammetry mapping of some of the historic field marking for a very switched on and welcoming Friends of Highbury Park Group. What I am trying to do is to help and encourage them to take responsibility for supporting the landscape and places...
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    Prefabs

    Yes, some were, the ones with a pitch roof like the Avoncroft prefab. There were some along Slade Road Erdington that had flat roofs with felt, but the council did convert them to pitch roofs in about 1970.
  11. Morturn

    Prefabs

    Interesting thought that. They were of course cladded with cement based asbestos sheeting externally. I don’t know how much was used inside, most likely the bath and a few other panels. I have a feeling there was some insulation around pipes and tanks too. The external cladding was sealed quite...
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    Prefabs

    Thanks for the update. I have seen and been in the Avoncroft several times. I don’t know the model but its identical the one that were on Court Lane Erdington adjacent to Short Heath Park. I think there were a couple of different models
  13. Morturn

    Happy birthday Frothblower

    Happy birthday Froth, have a super day
  14. Morturn

    Crooked house

    Stay safe Richard
  15. Morturn

    Royal Flying Corps Officers Billeted Out 1915-18

    Ok got it. It’s a photo from the Bill Dargue website, a Birmingham historian who had spent years researching. It’s a super site. Its looks like his research is post WWI so maybe not be any use in this case, but here a link for completeness.
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    Crooked house

    Richard, that the problem in my opinion. I am all for small businesses and startups, they need support but also some regulation. In the UK Company’s house does zero monitoring so we get a lot of wannabe developers who destroy historic building and then liquidate the company. The crooked house...
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    Royal Flying Corps Officers Billeted Out 1915-18

    I think this photo was posted on a face book group some time back so cannot validate its location, or date but the file name is suggestion its Castle Brom Airfield and looks like the temporary wartime accommodation that was in Spring Lane Erdington.
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    Crooked house

    The problem I see with this and a few other sites that have been destroyed is Company’s House. It ridiculously easy to set up a limited liability company and register it with them. If there is a full stop or a comer missing from the return or it’s a day late company’s house will find them, but...
  19. Morturn

    Aeroplane Crash - Oval Road, Gravelly Hill - 1916

    Fredrick Horace Moore
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