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  1. Lady Penelope

    Then & Now

    I am shocked by some of the rents charged for these apartments until I remember that the occupiers earn far more than I'm getting at the moment (or ever got!) It's all relative isn't it?
  2. Lady Penelope

    Sutton Park History

    There are some very good walks organised in the park, some organised by the Park Rangers and Rob Pocock explaining about how the park is being managed and some by an archaeologist explaining the history of the park. I think they will have finished for this year by now but I'll look out for any...
  3. Lady Penelope

    Morturns birthday

    Many Happy Returns Mort.
  4. Lady Penelope

    Sutton Park History

    Viv, this was the cafe and boathouse built in 1939 which now houses the Miller & Carter restaurant. In his book 'The History of Boldmere', Ken Williams states that the pool could have been named after a farmer but this, I think, is only a guess. At one time the pool was known as New Forge Mill...
  5. Lady Penelope

    Sutton Park History

    mw0njm, this is Blackroot pool and the raft was in the middle of Keepers, the swimming pool where the lido was.
  6. Lady Penelope

    Sutton Park History

    Viv, it was a mill. I'm attaching a link to the Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group which will take you to a history of the mill since 1734. https://sclhrg.org.uk/history-spot/101-articles-1-40/1877-longmoor-pool-10.html
  7. Lady Penelope

    Its Astoness’s (Lyn) birthday

    Many Happy Returns Lyn. Hope you have a great day. Penny
  8. Lady Penelope

    Chester Road Erdington

    Well that's changed a lot since 1958. Star Cars are on the left. The rest include several Indian restaurants. a Chinese one another one yet to be worked out where the chip shop used to be. Could really do with Yenton Modes now that Millarde's, on the Birmingham Road, has gone.
  9. Lady Penelope

    Early horse racing in Birmingham

    Viv, as I said above to Ann, I have a copy of 'When Birmingham Went Racing' and it's really interesting. There were one or two courses in Sutton Park, one of which was near Longmore Pool at Royal Oak Coppice. However, the 'New Oscott' one wasn't where I had hoped, so no connection to Jockey...
  10. Lady Penelope

    Early horse racing in Birmingham

    AnnS, thank you for mentioning the book. I ordered it from Sutton Library and picked it up on Tuesday. It had, as you say, lots of information and is well worth reading.
  11. Lady Penelope

    Stockland Green

    From the left - Grocery (the smell of cheese and bacon!) Butchers (sawdust on the floor had a smell of its own combined with that of the meat) Greengrocery/Fishmongers (wonderful mingling of fruit, veg and fish) and lastly the Chemist (perfumed antiseptic). Rebuilt quite recently but...
  12. Lady Penelope

    High Street Erdington

    Nice picture Viv, especially with the tram just coming through. We always referred to trips to the High Street as going to 'The Village'. Now we call it 'Erdington'.
  13. Lady Penelope

    Racquet Court Bath Street

    That's a smashing photo John, a real find. I shall be spending some time later looking for various buildings that I'm interested in.
  14. Lady Penelope

    Chester Road Sutton Coldfield

    Hi Sahar, this is the nearest picture I have of the area. It shows the actual 'bush', the orphanage and the first few houses of the block where I think your family might have lived.
  15. Lady Penelope

    Racquet Court Bath Street

    Hi Thomas, Glad you've got some more information - it's a good feeling isn't it? I've always known the pub as the Racquet Court and that's what the book says.
  16. Lady Penelope

    la Boheme cafe

    Drucker's on the corner of the Great Western Arcade has now disappeared and has been replaced by something so trendy that when I passed it on Wednesday I couldn't work out what they were serving!
  17. Lady Penelope

    Early horse racing in Birmingham

    Hi AnnS, I knew about the Sutton Coldfield horse racing but hadn't heard of the sport taking place at New Oscott. I'm very interested in this area and would love to know where it was. Could you let me know please? The Horse & Jockey pub in Sutton Coldfield is supposed to be named after a...
  18. Lady Penelope

    Dancing in 1930s Birmingham

    Hello Sally, I was doing some research into what went on at our church in earlier times and came across The Flannel Dance. I was very puzzled by this and my mind conjured up a lot of strange images. However, the answer was that all dances in the 1930's tended to be more formal affairs and this...
  19. Lady Penelope

    Racquet Court Bath Street

    Hi Tom, Write up attached. I was researching this pub in connection with boxing in the mid-1800's. Sadly, it doesn't actually say very much and doesn't mention all the licensees
  20. Lady Penelope

    Racquet Court Bath Street

    There's a drawing of the Racquet Court in Joseph McKenna's book 'Central Birmingham Pubs' Vol 1. There's also a write-up in paragraph 4 on the page opposite. Let me know if you want the full one scanned.
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