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Think only these two were at Elmdon
https://abpic.co.uk/pictures/operator/Don%20Everall%20xBOxAviationxBCx%20Ltd
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From Soho road, go down the hill of Rookery road, on the right hand side there was 'The Record Shop' at 112 Rookery Road, I went between 1962 - 64, and bought two 45rpm records. Shop was run by P.O. Deeley.
Below from Kelly's 1967-68.
Tustins are a well-known family business in Acocks Green. They first appear in the directories right at the end of the nineteenth century as J.C. Tustin, grocer, at West End House. Mrs Tustin is listed at Clarendon House nearby in 1900, and in 1905 John Charles is living at Moreton Villa next to...
Mikejee wrote that 12 years ago :)
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/george-houghton-sons-musical-instrument-makers-1888-1962.32054/#post-327740
Another thread about George Houghton here
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/george-houghton-sons-musical-instrument-makers-1888-1962.32054/#post-327732
Already another thread H.G.S. 1950-1960 here
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/handsworth-grammar-school-1950-1960.52946/#post-715759
Richard, 264 was correct, 262 was Jacques Fruitr, 270 Red Lion
I worked at Barratt & Baird at 238 Soho rd , near Pump Tavern & 341 Arthur Rose corner of Babington rd,
but only as a young butcher's boy after school.