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  1. J

    The Vulcan shoeing and jobbing forge Hockley

    Perfect, so the horse shoeing idea was spot on!
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    The Vulcan shoeing and jobbing forge Hockley

    Think the Vulcan reference refers to a type of Horse shoe made in a a drop forge: "Vulcan’s Blenkinsop rolled toe horseshoe is an early breakover shoe that follows a pattern introduced to the British Army in the latter half of the 19th century. The horse’s athletic movement is at the centre...
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    Royal Mail Telegrams Boys & Girls

    The letter in this article is quite interesting. https://www.bulldogmilitaria.co.uk/en-GB/all-items/ww2-general-post-office-messenger-armband-and-ephemera/prod_12779
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    Royal Mail Telegrams Boys & Girls

    Here is a picture of a Bantam from 1953
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    its janet hunts birthday

    I really love this forum, it is like having an extended family of likeminded and knowledgeable people. You have all made me feel so welcome over the last 2 years, for that, I thank you all. I hope to start photographing a few of the older buildings for future posts. Bought myself a nice new...
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    its janet hunts birthday

    Nice one....Any tips?
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    Birmingham Municipal Bank

    My first bank account was Birmingham Municipal on Kings Heath High Street, Next door to the Kingsway Cinema
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    its janet hunts birthday

    Thought it was me going doolally! Interesting link here of where "doolally" originated from: https://historyfare.co.uk/military-history/13-going-doolally/
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    Benjamin Zephaniah

    Sad news, I enjoyed his poetry, did not realise until I read the news a little while ago that he was born and raised in Handsworth. May he rest in peace.
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    its janet hunts birthday

    Happy Birthday for yesterday Carolann I hope you had a great day.
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    its janet hunts birthday

    Thank you all for your Birthday wishes, Is my Birthday date wrong on the forum as it's tomorrow..Tee hee! I will also be retiring from work tomorrow as I will be 66 years young. Looking forward to the next enthralling chapter in my life as a pensioner.
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    Christmas preparations past and present

    I also remember the shopping catalogues, each time mom had a new season one I was allowed to have the old one. I used to cut out the furniture and people. Mount some on to card and pretend it was a family in a house, which was an old shoe box. I would spend hours doing this. Later in life I...
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    History of cadby family

    Just Found that Edith May Cadby Married Oswald Bell in 1904. On the 1911 Census she is living with Oswald and (their daughter Ivy May age 4 and Son Sydney aged 2) at 86 Melton Road Kings Heath Birmingham. The House is still there. The brown door https://maps.app.goo.gl/rZrDTDstonJBCBuG9
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    History of cadby family

    William's full name is Wiiliam George Cadby, born in London and he married Linda Leonora Holt in1883 in London.
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    History of cadby family

    Hi Kate, The only 1901 census I can find relating to William Cadby, and his daughter Edith May age 15 living at 18 Hingeston Street is this one. Edith is just called May. She has a brother and 2 sisters.
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    Bolton St Deritend

    Thank you
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    Bolton St Deritend

    This view is of back to backs.
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    Christmas preparations past and present

    She had a tragic short life: In the early years of her marriage she was busy professionally he book published at the age of 23, but she experienced enormous personal tragedy. Her first baby died from croup at only three months of age and her second child died at three from scarlet fever. Her...
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    The Cycle Arch

    This postcard depicts a decorated tram also for the 1909 visit:
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    Bolton St Deritend

    I found this 1923 aerial shot of Bolton Street. Bolton street is in the top third of the photo, like a bent elbow with a dead end just over the canal bridge, towards the right of the photo. https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/archive/collections/aerial-photos/record/EPW009728
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