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  1. RRJ

    Bus routes (70s and 80s)

    From memory: 64 to 67 buses to Short heath , Erdington and Pype Hayes from town.
  2. RRJ

    Our childhood toys

    Bar Skittles, I remember having that too. Also Action Man, Airfix models, plastic soldier armies along with those little metal spring loaded cannons that fired matchsticks to mow down the soldiers.
  3. RRJ

    Our childhood toys

    Lipstick? more like a thermo- nuclear device at the time :D
  4. RRJ

    Our childhood toys

    I remember being quite happy as a child opening a few Christmas presents until my kid brother opened this.....
  5. RRJ

    Help Deciphering a certificate.

    Thanks everyone for your help in replies. (big thumb)
  6. RRJ

    Help Deciphering a certificate.

    That's a good point Eric. She had only one child, my father in 1937, and no more children until her death ten years later. She was still married to my Grandfather who was in attendance at her death.
  7. RRJ

    Help Deciphering a certificate.

    My Grandmother died in 1947 aged 34 at Johnson Rd Erdington. Of course I'm curious to know why she departed so early. I can read 'certified by ? ? Mc Creary MD but not the a1 cause or by, although I think the second word is Tumour. Can anyone decipher this please.
  8. RRJ

    Walter Street Nechells

    Thanks John, least I can see where it was.
  9. RRJ

    Walter Street Nechells

    Just bumping this 10 year old thread, looking for any images. 1891 census has my ancestors living at number 16 Walter Street. Thanks in advance.
  10. RRJ

    Salford Park Aston cycling

    In around 1972 I was working at a tarpaulin manufacturers ( Swacky?) was the owner) just over Cuckoo bridge on the right hand side. When the weather was fine we used to run over the bridge at lunchtime to play footy at Salford for half hour. Then going back to work pop into The Reservoir? on the...
  11. RRJ

    Velodrome inside Aston Villa FC Ground.

    Thanks for the detective work John and confirming I'd heard something along those lines. :)
  12. RRJ

    Velodrome inside Aston Villa FC Ground.

    Ok back on topic....here's another, complete with advertising.
  13. RRJ

    Dunlop

    Workers on break time, no date I'm afraid and not the best quality, do you recognise anyone? My uncle Dick Shakespeare (second from left) worked there most of his life, coming up 90 this year. His father (also Dick) worked there for many years and also at Hughes. I remember going to a few...
  14. RRJ

    Velodrome inside Aston Villa FC Ground.

    A picture from Salford velodrome.
  15. RRJ

    Velodrome inside Aston Villa FC Ground.

    Hi John, Thanks for the advertising info. I was in attendance to a fair few home games as a teenager when we were in the old 3rd division. I'm sure I heard it announced on the PA nearing the end of the season that we had reached 1 million spectators that season, or am I not remembering that...
  16. RRJ

    Bicycle manufacturers in Birmingham

    I have 22 Station Rd as his residence but want's sure of the exact location of the business itself.
  17. RRJ

    Bicycle manufacturers in Birmingham

    A family photo of my GG Grandfathers bicycle business in Erdington with one of his sons. He also set an early record (1870) riding 13 miles 600 yards on a Penny farthing in an hour. https://olympics.com/en/athletes/victor-louis-johnson
  18. RRJ

    Velodrome inside Aston Villa FC Ground.

    Here's a family picture from trackside.. The old chap with the walking stick is my GG Grandfather John Thomas Johnson, the five riders are his sons with Leon my G Grandfather on the far right. Second from left is Victor Louis Johnson who held several world sprint records and also an Olympic...
  19. RRJ

    Aston Barracks

    I don't remember the large barracks building (1st pic) being there in the late sixties, our HQ hut was something like a 40 ft square single storey building probably wooden or temporary now I think about it.
  20. RRJ

    Aston Barracks

    Looking for images of the same area myself. I attended Army Cadets circa 1969-71 ' Royal Corp of Transport Witton Detachment ' Sgt Major Snape was the boss, (later promoted to 2nd Lieutenant) Our barracks and drill square were positioned somewhere around where the Villa shop is now. I...
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