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  1. Godber

    workshop in the jewellery quarter

    brummy-lad, I think you’re right. Looking at an online map dated 1944-1973 it seems perfectly plausible that the factory seen in the background is the “Cumberland Works” on Vittoria Street, and the low building the workman is looking out from is the “Light Engineering Works.” I’ve marked the...
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    workshop in the jewellery quarter

    Though much has been replaced in that area it’s still worth a look on Google Earth to see if anything stands out. I noticed the multiple, unequal pitched roofs of a factory in the background so I looked around Hockley for something similar and found what may be a possible candidate at 143...
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    happy christmas 2024 thread

    A very Merry Christmas to you all!
  4. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    By the way, there were plans to build houses on the old allotments a short while ago so that whole area may soon disappear. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/social-housing-scheme-imposed-community-26939087...
  5. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    robind, I still visit the area occasionally and if possible next time I’ll get some photos of the pond and what used to be the bowling green. The last time I was there I bought roe and chips from the chippy at the top Allens Croft Road, then drove to Shalnecote Grove intending to sit at the top...
  6. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    robind, unfortunately I am very much a casual visitor to this site and others here are far more capable of helping you find those names, but knowing that tunnel as I do I can barely begin to imagine how terrifying it must have been for them. It’s sad but I’m not really surprised there isn’t a...
  7. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    Well you’re certainly in best place if you need identification or clarification of photographs and events etc. The members here are remarkable at being able to help others in that regard and not much eludes their collective memory.
  8. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    Honestly robind, I find these pictures absolutely fascinating. Though I haven’t lived in that area for 40 years I still think of it as home and always greatly appreciate any information and memories people have of the place. I’m genuinely surprised just how nice it was back then, your relatives...
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    Blitz casualties

    robind, those really are terrific pictures, thank you so much for sharing them. What an amazing wartime tale, the picture of him and his pals sat on that “Cookie” is fantastic! I never knew there was once a bowling green on the allotments, I wonder how long it lasted? Again, many thanks.
  10. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    What tremendous pictures robind, thank you for sharing them and if you have any more of the area I’d love to see them, too! The allotments are so well tended and the whole thing looks wonderfully picturesque. They were still just about in use when I moved away from the area in ‘85 and it’s sad...
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    Blitz casualties

    I’m glad it helped, robind. While talking to a chap I’ve worked with for several years I discovered he’d grown up just around the corner from me on Waldrons Moor, moving in sometime in the early ‘70s. I’ll find out what number he lived in and if it was 45 the world will not be small, but tiny.
  12. Godber

    Blitz casualties

    Hello robind, the “Horseshoe Tunnel” as it is locally known has been discussed here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/threads/horseshoe-tunnel.55578/#post-802251 I believe eleven people died when the bomb struck at the Allen’s Croft road end and some brickwork was subsequently repaired at...
  13. Godber

    Sporting Parson pub

    I don’t ever remember seeing a horse on the roof when it was the Sporting Parsons, though I only ever drank there twice and that was when it was called the Cartland Arms in the mid ‘80s. On both occasions it kicked off into a mass brawl and I remember a glass smashing on the wall a few feet from...
  14. Godber

    Happy Birthday Astoness (Lyn)

    Many, many happy returns!
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    Hollingsworth Tobacconist Withers Tobacconist

    I occasionally frequented John Hollingsworth from the mid ‘80s onwards, it had a fantastic array of cigars and cigarettes etc but the most memorable things were the pipes (beautifully carved meerschaum and wood) and the heavenly smell of the tobaccos.
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    Charles Hawtry in Littlewoods, High St.

    A peculiar man, he had a longer career than I realised and was excellent in the Carry On films he appeared in though it seems he felt he never got the billing he thought he deserved. His latter years were spent in a manner that many would deem rather sad, though he didn’t give a damn what other...
  17. Godber

    Cincinnati, Kingsbury Road.

    Just found this 1971 footage
  18. Godber

    Hybrid & electric cars

    Without wanting to start an argument on such a good natured forum, I think it’s going to be a very long time indeed before ICE production is ceased entirely, if ever. For some, electric vehicles are entirely practical and affordable, but for many the opposite is true. There are also significant...
  19. Godber

    Night club china town upstairs

    Hello Mikey, welcome to the forum. Could you be thinking of Marco Polo’s?
  20. Godber

    Google Street View Distortions

    Well spotted Janice, I hadn’t noticed that! Using Astoness’ link above it seems that as the camera progresses past the sign it does indeed distort the image of it, with letters vanishing then reappearing. I guess that one picture is a fluke.
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