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  1. BrummieGeoff

    Birmingham Anglers' Association

    I assume this is the Reg Ironmonger who had a fishing tackle shop in the 1960s/70s on Stratford Road in Sparkhill ? I bought most of my tackle, bait etc from there as a lad.
  2. BrummieGeoff

    Church Of Christ Sparkhill

    BrummieJayne .... might you have visited the harvest festival at St John's Church, rather than Church of Christ? You would have walked past Church of Christ to get there (it would have been twice the distance for your little legs!). If so, rest assured that St John's was still standing when I...
  3. BrummieGeoff

    Greet Primary School

    KDGreet : this response is probably too late for your history project, but .... I went to Greet School 1960-67. I lived in Thornhill Road, at the other end of Percy Road. The headteacher was Mr Baynes for most of that time, but Mr Carroll took over c1967. Here's a few photos .... #1 Aerial...
  4. BrummieGeoff

    Church Of Christ Sparkhill

    jayf : a very late reply to your Post #37 from 2015 .... I too attended Church of Christ in Sparkhill (on Stratford Road near Court Road junction). I went to their Sunday School in the early 1960s which was held in the small hall behind the church. I recall a number of Sunday School daytrips to...
  5. BrummieGeoff

    Holidays spent in Wales as a child.

    mw0njm : As you might imagine, there were always other children spreading rumours about a ghost .... but I was more scared of the jellyfish in the Irish Sea !
  6. BrummieGeoff

    Holidays spent in Wales as a child.

    For 6 consecutive years when I was a child in the 1960s we spent the first week of August on our summer family holiday at Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales. Rooms were fitted out as basic self-catering accommodation i.e. beds and a calor gas hob. It was a fantastic place to holiday as a...
  7. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill Park Gatling Gun !

    Whilst browsing old Birmingham newspapers I spotted the 2 attached items .... Birmingham Daily Post 30 March 1915 : a gatling gun and ammunition are donated for placement in Sparkhill Park. Birmingham Daily Gazette 1 February 1929 : the gatling gun is still in Sparkhill Park, and there's...
  8. BrummieGeoff

    359 Moseley Road

    Since the 1968 photo, Tallett's has moved a little further down Moseley Road to the corner of Sherbourne Road East .... presumably including the old #367 site.
  9. BrummieGeoff

    359 Moseley Road

    I think this is the block of buildings referred to in the above maps. Picture dated as 1968. For context .... the building behind the right-most tree is the bank on the corner of Moseley Road and Belgrave Road.
  10. BrummieGeoff

    Formans Road Sparkhill

    Here are a few more old Formans Road photos that have appeared on the local history sites over the past few years.
  11. BrummieGeoff

    Lucas Formans Road Sparkhill

    Here are a few more old Formans Road photos that have appeared on the local history sites over the past few years.
  12. BrummieGeoff

    Brighton Arms Balsall Heath

    I believe from other posts that the replacement bridge was built in 1924.
  13. BrummieGeoff

    Brighton Arms Balsall Heath

    The building on the right of this Brighton Road photo could be a pub (or premises suitable for later conversion to a pub) .... but I can't read the sign ??
  14. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill Baths

    boringmike …. The 2 pools were always open-plan in my day, during the 1960's. FYI Sparkhill Baths also had a café …. with hot Bovril, Cow & Gate, and wagon wheels (when they really were the size of wagon wheels!).
  15. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill Baths

    There were 2 pools in the old Sparkhill Baths …. here's a photo. It also shows the diving boards that were removed for health and safety reasons long before the old baths closed.
  16. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill

    Ref Post #30 Great photo that I've not seen before. Although I think this "replacement photo" is more likely to be a view of the Stratford Road from the St Johns Road junction, looking away from town. The steam tram is parked outside the old tram building .... that was replaced by the current...
  17. BrummieGeoff

    Then & Now

    Thanks for the correction oldMohawk/Radiorails.
  18. BrummieGeoff

    Then & Now

    Ref oldMohawk's Post #965 …. I've previously seen that photo dated as 25 July 1883 which was the royal visit for the official opening of the General Hospital.
  19. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill park

    Great photos Two. I can't picture which part of the park is shown in #5 …. but it was a long time before my 1960's park-playing days. Any ideas ?
  20. BrummieGeoff

    Sparkhill park

    It's a while since I was in the park, but I believe the bandstand is still there. The pond was filled in and landscaped many years ago. During the sixties the park was very well used by local children …. football in winter, cricket in summer, tennis in the hard courts, smaller kids on the...
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