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  1. ChrisM

    Its Astoness’s (Lyn) birthday

    Hap-Hap-Happy Birthday, Lyn! Chris
  2. ChrisM

    Home Guard

    The GPO Home Guard unit in Birmingham, formed in May/early June 1940 and consisting entirely of GPO employees, evolved during the second half of 1940 into the 47th Warwickshire (Post Office) Battalion, Home Guard). It lost 4 of its members to enemy action in three separate incidents before the...
  3. ChrisM

    In the garden 2022

    Not so much in the garden but more in the loft (but they are connected!) The junk expands and another storage area needs to be opened up. This is what I find this morning. How do such tiny creatures create something so huge? And why should they need to? Should appreciate any advice for...
  4. ChrisM

    End of an Era

    Another phase of life, Bob, not welcomed but possibly not without one or two compensations. All the very best to you as you adjust to new circumstances. Chris
  5. ChrisM

    Sheldon Arthur Israel

    Welcome to the Forum, Val57. (You probably now hold the record for responding to one of the longest outstanding questions!) Unfortunately genie seems to be no longer a member here and so in all probabliity won't see your response. However, other Forum members might well be interested to hear...
  6. ChrisM

    Does anyone have any advice for finding photos please?

    Welcome to the Forum, also! I can't comment on Showells but I know a bit about Kynoch. I have to say that unfortunately the prospect of finding a photograph of an individual employee from the period of the Great War is tiny or even nil. The size of the workforce at that time was huge, up to...
  7. ChrisM

    Birmingham Newspapers 1939-1945

    Where does that one come from, oldMohawk? It's obviously not from the newspaper image. Chris
  8. ChrisM

    Birmingham Newspapers 1939-1945

    Another wonderful image dug out for us by Pedrocut, for which thanks. It prompts me to raise a question which has undoubtedly been posed before - and to which I suspect the answer isn't a good one. Do any of these Post and Mail photographs still exist anywhere in their original form, by some...
  9. ChrisM

    Gas attacks and gas masks in WW2

    Also, an array of headlamps, fog lamps - and even the little illuminated Wolseley badge on the radiator - none of them with any sort of blackout masking. November 1939? Presumably all still to have some post-delivery work carried out on them. And a Wolverhampton registration - perhaps the...
  10. ChrisM

    Black-out preparations across Birmingham

    The following seems another way of disguising Edgbaston Reservoir. A gentleman named Donald Bonehill recorded this memory in 2005 for the BBC People's War Archive: I was eight years old when WW2 broke out. A year before the war started we moved for family reasons from Northfield (in the leafy...
  11. ChrisM

    First aid posts in WW2

    Thank you for the images, Viv. It reminds me that my late sister-in-law once told me that she was a member of the ICI Kynoch Works first-aid team at Witton throughout the war which involved frequent overnight stays on-site. I assume that most big factories had their own similar units...
  12. ChrisM

    Snow Hill Station

    Looks like Machine Tools....Jones and Shipman to me. Perhaps even F.A./H.A./M.A. Jones.... Chris
  13. ChrisM

    Where was your first holiday?

    Thanks, oldMohawk, that's a wonderful image. London to Llandudno in the early thirties - what a trek. I'll repeat it here. Everyone well dressed, men in suits, ladies in summer dresses and hats, stretching legs and no doubt enjoying the fresh air and the quiet, now that everything has been...
  14. ChrisM

    Where was your first holiday?

    Wonderful that pictures such as the one which Pete has just shared with us have survived and are now available to all of us. But such a shame that at the same time the who, where, when and why have been lost over time. I suppose I would guess at around 1920. That would make the birth date some...
  15. ChrisM

    Queen Elizabeth II has died

    We all knew it was going to happen, sooner or later. But what a dreadful blow it is, nevertheless. Not too many of us around from when she first ascended to the throne, but, like Alberta, I do remember and the loss of the King then seemed to me to be something it was very difficult to take in...
  16. ChrisM

    Fillerys Toffees Ltd Of Greet

    Have a look at post #13 in the thread, Burnt_peanuts, where a photograph of him appears. Could we see your image please? Tom Fillery was a leading light in the Home Guard during the war years. He may well appear in contemporary Home Guard group images which in his case might include the 12th...
  17. ChrisM

    Time Works Factory, Barr Street., Hockley. I took this photo in their yard. Does anyone know what this little building would have been used for please

    Welcome to the Forum, Leshere. And thanks for your interesting contribution. (Possibly a typo with the family name? Ehrhardt?). Chris
  18. ChrisM

    Evacuation Of Children World War 2

    Worth remembering that today marks the 83rd anniversary of the First Evacuation of children from Birmingham and other industrialised areas - 1st September 1939. Also a moment to remember Beryl M who started this wonderful thread a long time ago....and it's still worth re-reading through! Chris
  19. ChrisM

    Kensington Road Selly Park elegant & unusual house

    Adrian, If you still visit the Forum...... Your reference to your grandfather having been given the opportunity of opening a new factory in Kirkby is interesting. Do you know for whom he was working when in Birmingham? ICI, as it was then? Anything further known? (Work began on the Kirkby...
  20. ChrisM

    Erdington, Croydon Road

    Does any current member of the Forum live in this road? A number of images of one of the houses - no. 97 - have been posted here in the past. A few more, from the early 1920s to 1931, have resurfaced, showing the front of the house and the (large) rear garden of it and neighbouring houses and...
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