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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, !!
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.
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!
#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!!
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 !!