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  1. ChrisM

    Collis TV and Radio - Graham Felton.

    Welcome the the Forum, Mike, and thanks for advising us of the loss of a member who previously contributed to the main Collis thread in this section of the Forum. (Thread transferred from the General Discussion section). Chris
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    A gas turbine car

    As a fourteen-year-old and car-mad, I was convinced that I was looking at JET 1 as it went along New Street near the Odeon. Excitement knew no bounds. The lady I was talking to as we waited for our bus, a friend of my mother's, was a bit non-plussed as I stopped talking and transferred all my...
  3. ChrisM

    happy birthday to vivienne14

    Happy Birthday, Viv. Chris
  4. ChrisM

    Birmingham Open Air Schools - Cropwood, Hunter's Hill, Marsh Hill and Skilts (excl. Haseley Hall and Uffculme)

    The cheapest available at the moment which I've seen is £40 + postage. Abebooks. Chris
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    Birmingham Open Air Schools - Cropwood, Hunter's Hill, Marsh Hill and Skilts (excl. Haseley Hall and Uffculme)

    I've posted images earlier in this thread showing life at Cropwood between 1951 and 1953. These came from the album of an 11-year-old girl from Woodgate, Marlene Milroy, who was there from 1951, was happy whilst she was there and left in 1953 fully cured of her childhood asthma. With her...
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    Birmingham Automobile Association

    I remember the AA patrolmen well, from the days of interminable day-long journeys on holiday, through the centre of Birmingham and the middle of every other town down the A38 towards South Devon. That was mainly from 1945 and for a year or three later. (I was too young to remember the same...
  7. ChrisM

    A bit of Birmingham's history now in the USA

    Morturn, when you say mid-18th c, did you mean that, rather than mid-19th? Not necessarily doubting it, just checking..... Chris
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    happy 90th to eric gibson

    All the very best, Eric! Chris
  9. ChrisM

    The Brain Family

    I should be very interested to hear any further information you have about that particular family. They were neighbours of ours although I barely knew them. Nevertheless, I have one or two fragments of information about them. Chris
  10. ChrisM

    The Brain Family

    I don't know how unusual a surname that is, but a family of that name lived in Streetly in the 1930s and 1940s. Chris
  11. ChrisM

    Grammar Schools and Saturday Attendance

    Thanks, Mike. It would certainly not have been sport-related for me. That was on Wednesday afternoons. And nothing representative for boys of that age, eight/nine-eleven. Chris
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    Grammar Schools and Saturday Attendance

    I wonder if anyone can help me, please, on the basis of remembered comments from parents or even, in the case of the most mature of us, from early personal experience of Birmingham area grammar schools. I'm trying to remember at the moment whether, in my earliest days of grammar school...
  13. ChrisM

    adverse weather 2024/2025

    There I was yesterday morning, sitting huddled up in the car outside our local medical centre, trying to keep warm and waiting. A fairly regular experience. A car drew up in the disabled space next to mine. A bloke slowly got out. Elderly (although not quite as much as me) and more than a bit...
  14. ChrisM

    Sutton Coldfield War Memorial

    It's good to learn that this project is still ongoing. I wasn't previously aware – but am now – that this research group, The Royal Sutton Coldfield Great War Project 2014-2024, have placed online the information they have so far gathered. It can be found here...
  15. ChrisM

    Christmas Greetings 1944 from Holland

    Thanks, Tinpot. A wonderful memento and thanks for letting us see it. Chris
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    happy christmas 2024 thread

    Christmas Is Coming - and Good Wishes to everyone from a younger me. ....... It will all be fun. The postman will call on Christmas morning and Dad will insist he comes in for a glass of something and then we shall see him lurch off down the road to his next customer. Mum will say he's tiddly...
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    Barr Beacon

    Welcome to the Forum, blueboy77777. Were you trying to make a comment on nursesue's post? (I think she is no longer a member of the Forum. Neither is Langstraat. Their posts go back a long way!) Chris
  18. ChrisM

    old car snaps

    OG 6698 Thanks, Jonathan. Just to say....that all reminds me of an article I wrote many years ago in which the image of the car (from the family archive) appears and which explains the circumstances surrounding the photograph. Whilst it DOES all take place in Berlin, nevertheless there is a...
  19. ChrisM

    Home Guard

    3rd DECEMBER 1944...... was of course a rather special date in the mind of those of us who are interested in the Home Guard (even if nobody else!) And it was 80 years ago yesterday. I have just paid my little tribute to the blokes local to where I grew up in Streetly. If you want to glance at...
  20. ChrisM

    Katharine Menke later Lady Woolley

    I think KW may have been wealthier even than that. Assuming that she owned a nice house in Edgbaston, the value of that, in today's money, would have been subject to a much higher rate of inflation than the overall average for 1945 to 2024. If you include a property of that sort, the equivalent...
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