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    Visiting cat

    Several weeks ago a cat started to visit us, and we began (perhaps wrongly) to give her treats. Then, as she seemed so ravenous, we started to give her sachets of Sheba. We think she has a home somewhere, though we’re not experienced with cats, but she does seem to need food, and turns up at the...
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    Birmingham museum and art gallery.

    It probably was. It's something about the horses and the water...
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    Birmingham museum and art gallery.

    There was a frightening painting of The Death of Hippolytus (the bull from the sea) which I can't find by googling. Perhaps it was very big, but I certainly didn't like it.
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    Old street pics..

    I know that I've been to the roof garden, but annoyingly can't remember details, though think there was a small bridge over a stream. So it was good to see the photos.
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    Birmingham museum and art gallery.

    I also remember the section where you looked down into a sort of tomb - I found it quite frightening, for some reason.
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    Plush Nuggets

    I just had a memory of something...but I'm thinking of quite large 'lumps' of a pink substance with tiny holes, and I don't think they're the same things.
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    A House Through Time

    It's really interesting, and I also wish the same!
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    Lewis's Department Store

    That does sound terrifying.
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    Lewis's Department Store

    Fabulous! All those people wearing hats...and the tea urn was a nice touch, very thoughtful. The lifts jogged my memory as well.
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    CINEMA CORNER OF BORDESLEY GREEN AND CROWN ROAD

    I've heard it mentioned by relatives.
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    Crossroads programme

    Both eccentric characters - must be something about being a chef!
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    Crossroads programme

    Sandor Eles, who played Paul Ross, turned up in an episode of Upstairs, Downstairs (Desirous of Change, 1973) a couple of days ago. He played an Austrian con man, and wasn't recognisable as he had long hair or more probably was wearing a wig.
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    Greys Department Store

    Kayser Bonda - a name from the past! A relative worked there in Stevenage or somewhere around there.
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    Stephen Macdonald (1933-2009)

    The writer of the play 'Not About Heroes' which is about Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, was brought up and educated in Birmingham. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_MacDonald
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    New Street Station 1967 - 2014

    It triggered a memory for me too, I think, but it's vague.
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    Rackhams Store

    I think my memories start a bit later. Love the plants and cascading water - it must have seemed magical.
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    The Peace Centre

    Sorry, meant to say thanks for the photo!
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    The Peace Centre

    That looks about right, I think. I wonder what the story is behind its demise.
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    Paul Ready

    He plays, among many other parts, the hapless Kevin in 'Motherland.' Wikipedia describes him as from Birmingham, growing up in "the town of Harborne"!
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    Orange juice from the welfare in the 1950s

    I think that was the clinic where my sister used to take my nephew. I went with them a couple of times, and seem to remember a rocking horse.
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