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  1. Godber

    Birmingham boots and shoes?

    Given that Birmingham was known as “The City of a Thousand Trades” did it ever produce boots and shoes? If it did, was there a “Shoe Quarter“ and does anyone have any pictures of Birmingham made boots or shoes or old advertisements, please? John.
  2. Godber

    Kings Heath telephone box photo

    Fantastic Rob, that’s the one! I must’ve seen it before when I was looking for pictures of that illuminated map of Kings Heath, I used to see how many of the buttons I could press at one time when I was little while waiting for the number 35 bus with my mum. Thank you, lord knows where you found...
  3. Godber

    Kings Heath telephone box photo

    Tried that Lyn but no joy, maybe I missed it so I’ll try again John
  4. Godber

    Kings Heath telephone box photo

    Hmm, thanks Lyn, I hadn’t thought of that. John
  5. Godber

    Kings Heath telephone box photo

    A few years ago (before I was a member of this site) while looking online for old photographs of Kings Heath, I came across a picture of a middle aged chap making a call from the telephone box on Kings Heath High Street, right by E A Darlaston’s newsagent near the Kingsway Cinema. I think he was...
  6. Godber

    HS2 progress 2020 and beyond

    I live very near the HS2 construction site. Wash your car, leave it parked outside for 2-3 days and it’s covered in dust and grit. Windows and doors are the same. There’s often acrid smells in the air. Frequent road closures and temporary lights cause traffic congestion with vehicles sat with...
  7. Godber

    open spaces 1964

    Last time I looked the statue was still there. Possibly only because it weighs two and a half tons.
  8. Godber

    old adverts from the star picture house erdington 1936

    Wonderful. “If you want this, go here!“ I often see advertisements now and I haven’t a clue what they’re meant to be selling
  9. Godber

    Peter Marsh Lamps

    You’re welcome.
  10. Godber

    Radio

    When I worked night shifts I would often listen to Radio 4 which would transfer to the BBC World Service at around 1am, not long after the shipping forecast I think. The announcement of “This is London!” followed by the Lillibullero theme made this brief patch of the night all rather sweet...
  11. Godber

    Peter Marsh Lamps

    A quick look online seems to indicate £100 to over £300 each but prices vary.
  12. Godber

    Longbridge Factory

    The most frustrating thing about the death of MG Rover is that it happened when they finally had decent Union/Management relations and were producing good cars. In fact, the 75 was an excellent motor. The new models they had in the pipeline looked very promising, too. Such a shame we lost the...
  13. Godber

    A trip to the dentist

    Thank you, Janice, I’ve just looked on Google Earth and you’re right, there is. However I don’t remember it being right at the end of the road but a few doors down, my memory’s probably failed me there. Yes, I remember him doing that, like spinning plates! I was unfortunate enough to undergo a...
  14. Godber

    A trip to the dentist

    As a kid growing up through the 1970s, whenever the dreaded trip to the dentist was due I was always taken to a practice on Springfield Road in Kings Heath, opposite the big, red church. That long walk up Poplar Road felt like climbing the steps to the guillotine. While sitting in the waiting...
  15. Godber

    Radio

    As I’m sure you remember, up until perhaps the mid 2000’s the shortwave bands were full of English language broadcasts from all over the world and listening to them could be a real education. Most of my listening was done on old, multi band Soviet built Vega Selena/VEF radios bought second hand...
  16. Godber

    Horseshoe tunnel

    The horseshoe tunnel connecting The Worthings to Allen’s Croft Road was always an unwelcoming place when I lived nearby in the 70’s and 80’s. There was an old lamp post half way along it but often as not it wasn’t working and on a cold winter’s night the place was very dark, damp and downright...
  17. Godber

    Radio

    What a legend Les Ross was on BRMB, I ate a lot of toast and porridge while laughing at his “Yesterday Never Comes” in the mornings all those years ago. Does anyone else remember Miss Take, the part-time SAS group leader (nim, nim, nim) and the other characters that lived in “Little Wittle, not...
  18. Godber

    TONY BUTLER

    As soon as I hear this I’m a teenager again
  19. Godber

    Hockley Hill Post Office

    Just found this thread, lovely to see those pictures inside the Post Office. I made many visits there in my time in the Jewellery Quarter in the 80s, a really handsome building.
  20. Godber

    Where did you live

    First few months of my life in Primrose Hill, Kings Norton then Brandwood, Kings Heath until I was 15.
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