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  1. paul stacey

    Birmingham Cinemas

    It was a small place Dave, not far up from Bristol Road motors , on the same side, and not far away from the Sombrero cafe!!
  2. paul stacey

    Gosta green

    lovely looking Pub, getting quite rare now !!
  3. paul stacey

    Birmingham Cinemas

    I do believe it was Dave, it had a coffee bar, with a juke box which had a sort of television in it!!
  4. paul stacey

    Birmingham Cinemas

    I remember a cinema like that with foreign films in the horse fair not far from the Bristol Road !
  5. paul stacey

    Steam Locos

    Like Pete in the winter would snuggle on the hard wooden benches in the waiting rooms, with a fairly nice fire burning , it was cosy, and had a smell all of its own, !!
  6. paul stacey

    Birmingham's Working Horses

    I wonder what years, the original building was a Court House ???
  7. paul stacey

    Steam Locos

    yep, back in the fifty's ,was all I could afford to get a bus and platform ticket, with mothers, jam sandwiches and a bottle of water, would spend hours wandering, the platforms of New Street and Snow Hill.
  8. paul stacey

    Steam Locos

    some brilliant shots and so reminiscent of those times, "sigh"
  9. paul stacey

    Birmingham Town Hall

    Do you know I never knew this, though, I was only 11, it was't till about 13 or 14 I came to appreciate "Buddy", he was dead by then!!
  10. paul stacey

    Harborne

    I went to the Catholic School, for a short while, near the church in the fifty's, badly bullied, so Mom sent me to Our lady of St Rose Weoley Castle, about 1957ish!
  11. paul stacey

    Steam Locos

    so lucky Pete, wish I did !!
  12. paul stacey

    Steam Locos

    Its just, impossible to explain in words the mystic of the smell of steam and smoke, and the memories it evokes!!
  13. paul stacey

    The Crooked House at Himley

    How very sad, for a place that brought laughter and happy memories to 1000's!!
  14. paul stacey

    Home Guard

    #349, looks like a Vickers .303, heavy, but may be wrong, my dear Uncle Horace Manton, was a dispatch rider for the Home guard, Handsworth Div, and is in one of the "Birmingham" magazine articles!!
  15. paul stacey

    Street furniture

    Yes Eric that happened a lot! There was a milk machine outside Aldershot Station !!
  16. paul stacey

    Pubs And Clubs Of The 70s And 80s

    Sounds like the old "Trocadero", to me, but I last visited in around 63, so could have changed its name and decor, not sure if I have spelt the name right !!
  17. paul stacey

    Street furniture

    I remember most of all, being young, the wrigleys and beechnut chewing gum, which i used all the time !!
  18. paul stacey

    Street furniture

    Remember them all!!
  19. paul stacey

    The Crooked House at Himley

    Thanks Derek, oh, what a shame, in the 60's both places were very busy at week ends, it was the place to go i the summer!!
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