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  1. Key Hill Brian

    Earlswood Log cabin..

    Enjoyed many a weekend there in the laqte '60's and early '70's with the Boys Brifagde and the Youth Club from Glebe Farm Bptist Church. Here is the website https://www.birminghamclubsforyoungpeople.btck.co.uk/EarlswoodLogCabinCampSite It's all changed now but thereis a pic of the old cabin. Brian
  2. Key Hill Brian

    Christmas 2012 at the Jewellers Arms

    Great do - as usual. So many lovely raffle prizes - almost evryone had got one by the end - Even Keely & Vicki - and they are not yet Moderators1 Good to see everyone wish all an even Merrier Xmas than the do! Brian
  3. Key Hill Brian

    Bhf christmas meet 2012

    The entrance to Warstone Lane Cemetery in Pitsford St should be open - parking is free to Cemetery visitors - and it's only a few moments walk away!
  4. Key Hill Brian

    Great King Street

    Museum is free to go in - well worth a trip one day in it's own right. The Carl Chinn Library room is a recent addition - lots of books on local history as well as pens - just ask to be directed to the Key Hill shelf - books are there to be viewed - both key Hill & Warstone Lane Indexes Colin...
  5. Key Hill Brian

    Great King Street

    The Indexes we have, thanks to the Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & heraldry photographing the Burial Registers, transcribing & computerising them - are alphabetical by Surname, than by Christian name/Initials, Year of Burial. They have the Grave Section/Number and a unique Burial...
  6. Key Hill Brian

    Great King Street

    Hi Rob, I joined up with the Friends of Key Hill after the 1st A had been, so missed that, but saw it mentioned. At that time I printed off the Founders from the Chapel website and searched the KH Index for matching names. It was passed to the Committee at the time as a possible research item...
  7. Key Hill Brian

    Great King Street

    Cheers Lyn - copied them off the flikr of Rob1ABB. Rob - the 1887 Chapel was the 'proper' chapel of the 1960's - great old building - large, dirty, dark, hard wooden boxes to sit in - proper chapel! The entry on the left as you looked at it led up a great wooden staircase to the upper floor...
  8. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Boys brigade parade outside Peoples Chapel, Great King St - Lucas's in background. Outside the Chapel heading down Gt King St.
  9. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Lyn, There are some attendance records for the Life Boys inc one with a Mark? harrington, Villa St - one of yours? https://www.flickr.com/photos/1staboysbrigade Bri
  10. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    1990 view of same place - School annex now replaced by more housing
  11. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Hear Hear Lyn - all in a good cause. Thursdays are prebooked for me these days Rob, but I'll see if something can be rearranged. Have to loook through your pics again for any more showing the 'old end' in the background!
  12. Key Hill Brian

    Great King Street

    Another pic off the 1stA Boys Brigade site - Setting off for summer camp in 1966. Picture taken from the 'old' Peoples Chapel looking up Gt King St, with the New John St tower blocks visible on the skyline. Most of Gt King St had been demolished by than, but a few shops survive on the corner. I...
  13. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Hi Lynn, been over to the Chapel for the Xmas fayre - had a lovely sausage butty! Not very Xmas'y but delicious! That waste ground lyn - Bridge St West/Guest St/Little King St/Great King St still had 2 houses until April '66 - ours was one! Felt very lonely at night! Seems such a shame that...
  14. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Hi Lyn, Amazing that there is no sign of it all now - just new housing. I wasn't sure what the Tower Block was, I used to drop a friend off there some years ago loccasionally, he got moved to Yardley Wod when it came down.
  15. Key Hill Brian

    Farm Street Hockley

    Found this on the 1stA Boys brigade site recently featured - Farm St annex in Stainsby Ave. I seem to recall 4 classrooms as a new 'overspill' I was in there 64-65 with Mr Willaims in class 3B before returning tothe main school for 65-66 with Mr Brown and that fateful 11+ exam. The view is from...
  16. Key Hill Brian

    Chamberlain family

    About tiime Birmingham put something into the place - their neglect of it is a disgrace.
  17. Key Hill Brian

    Birmingham Buses Part 2

    They were all fully painted buses. I was the records clerk for the Advertising Company at the time - Jointly owned by British Rail/ National Bus Company. I recall they were about £3,600 for the year + painting costs (twice - had to paint themn back afterwards!) Brian
  18. Key Hill Brian

    Burials for Inmates of the Worcester County Lunatic Asylum, Powick.

    Key Hill - K 653 In affectionate remembrance of William HINDS M.D. who died October 18th [1881] aged 69 years. (Damage): And of Marianne widow of the above who died on the 6th November 1882 also of John HINDS who died February 3rd 1897 aged 78 years. Also Valentine Edward elder son of John...
  19. Key Hill Brian

    Saltley College Primary School

    Hi Harry, Apologies - it is Saltley Secondary school that was in Belchers lane. Thought St peters had closed some years ago? I know it was still there back in the '70's Brian
  20. Key Hill Brian

    Saltley Secondary School

    Hi Harry, Apologies - it is Saltley Secondary school that was in Belchers lane. Thought St peters had closed some years ago? I know it was still there back in the '70's Brian
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