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  1. Key Hill Brian

    Central Grammar, International School Tile Cross

    We had several old copies of The Hammer given to us upon joining - Effendi (F N Dixon) had been a regular contrinuor - well remember the name - but he had left by 66
  2. Key Hill Brian

    Central Grammar, International School Tile Cross

    Just saw myself! 4th from right in front row - shorts & long socks, Dick Ellis At End, Paddy Cullen next. Couldn't see myself on the 1970 - but here in 1st year! Alice Mckekny was there for 1 year only? we called her Jockeline!
  3. Key Hill Brian

    Central Grammar, International School Tile Cross

    Tim Sandland was Music (1st year only for most of us) Geography was Jasper Roberts, as opposed to Gasper Roberts (brother?) DRW was Weightman.
  4. Key Hill Brian

    Victorian & Edwardian buildings listings

    The Victorian Society did a good book on Victorian & Edwardian Architects which list many, many buildings in Birmingham. There was a copy in the Pen Museum Library in the Jewellery Quarter.
  5. Key Hill Brian

    Summer Meet

    £140 Raused - great effort - good to mee t up again
  6. Key Hill Brian

    Courtyards and yards of brum

    Is it some sort out of water tap / pump / Hydrant ?
  7. Key Hill Brian

    Key Hill Cemetery

    Brookfields B18 - Grid reference SP055878 First record c1800 Birmingham Heath was poor agricultural land and considered as undeveloped 'waste' until it was enclosed into separate fields in 1798. Improved agricultural methods enabled a living to be made from land previously thought to be...
  8. Key Hill Brian

    Key Hill Cemetery

    I used that route last friday to drop off some jewellery for repairs in Vyse St. Parked in KH opposite rear of Postal Sorting office - stillthe best place to park for free (or in WL). Out the gate, up KH Drive turn at the top (Where Charles Edges house used to be - designer of KH), up the entry...
  9. Key Hill Brian

    Key Hill Cemetery

    Key Hill was indeed called The General Cemetery, when it opened - the first of its kind in Birmingham until Warstone Lane C of E Cemetery opened, than called Key Hill as that was where it was to differentiate. Always in Hockley, though. I was always taught Brookfields was after you had gone...
  10. Key Hill Brian

    Summer Meet

    Have faith - If only 4 os us turn up - at least we all get an "Eric".........!!!!!!!
  11. Key Hill Brian

    Finding Catholic Graves in Birmingham

    It's a lovely cemetery next to Good Hope, and in daytime hours is a much better and easier place to park when vsiting in the hospital. I have stayed in there looking round whilst the wife took an elderley neighbour to clinics a few times.
  12. Key Hill Brian

    Summer Meet

    You know me so well..................
  13. Key Hill Brian

    Summer Meet

    It's in the diary Vic - should be there. Brian
  14. Key Hill Brian

    The Boys Brigade

    according to my old A-Z Stella St was off Nechells park Rd, L shaped leading to Stuart St (which was a continuation of Trevor St) That area was usually a mix of Industry and residential and was has been totally rebuilt. Looking now on Google maps - Showell gardens seem to be on the same location...
  15. Key Hill Brian

    Farm street infants and juniors.

    Hi Sherrill, just looked back through this thread - Terry Boyle passed 11+ in 1966 - same year as me - he was in 4a & 1 Was in 4b as I recall - we were the only 2 that passed that year, but I left in April to move to Lea hall, although Mr Smith told my parents i had passed. I went on to Central...
  16. Key Hill Brian

    Meet Up At The Bull 3rd February 2018

    Hope you get well soon - sad loss not to see you today.
  17. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Looks like they have took out the column which states who purchased the grave? Also stree name, etc - you can buy the copy from BCC for, I believe £5 - Website should confirm price. All they give for free is grave number so you can visit & tend. Genealogical info payable. 'Pike' is a reference...
  18. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Kat, They should be purchased and approved by Handsworth Cemetery who are responsible for WL Cemetery, sadly some people put their own crude markers on, and others try to "Pretty up" graves making them a personal shrine to only one of the several hundred in there- which is not allowed and does...
  19. Key Hill Brian

    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Hi Kat, The Friends work was enjoyable and just the transition I needed from Full time work to Retirement, however there was a lot of work - physical as well as emails, finding people graves, marking them, research, taking photo's, keeping a fb page, helping sort out finance, meetings with...
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