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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    Once parked up I was again allowed onboard - this time with my trusty old Praktica flashgun armed and ready:- Then we went outside:- Look at those wonderful leathercloth seats:- How many time did you come downstairs on a Birmingham Standard bus and not read the notices above the mirror:-...
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    Work over it was decided to move it to another part of the garage:- Note the temporary doors at the back - this was to keep jammy-faced-Tiswas-loving oiks from getting on the bus and having a party on it......... Now reversing:-
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    Inside the main garage was ex-Birmingham Standard rear-entrance MOF 9, which was already preserved (including repaint to BCT colours) and housed in the garage:- It still had a vintage vehicle rally number in its front passenger window:- It was being worked on that day:- Again a friendly...
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    Next lot - note the Leyland National in the rear:- Here is the interior (I think....) - looks quite comfortable.... Back to bus-loving photographers dreamland - wish I could have afforded colour film...... Nice ex-BCT sign on the wall:- Inside one of the many ex-BCT buses on site:- Now...
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    Back to the yard - then it was very easy to simply walk in and get whatever photos you wanted on a Saturday or Sunday - I doubt I could do the same now:- Lets go inside BON 501C - I know a naughty little s$%t who used to love turning those bus number handles at the rear - so many buses came...
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    And some more - note in a lot of the photos of the old permanent way yard you can still see many relics of the tramway era - cobbles, tramlines, overhead wire poles etc:- This is the interior of EOF 242L above:- Back to the main garage now:-
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    Miller St the last bus to depart was...

    I notice its been nearly 3 years since I posted #8 & #9 above - so here are "the best of the rest" - all taken in and around Miller St in the late 70's / early 80's:- This is the interior of the single decker BON 468C above:-
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    Help SAVE this archive : Tufnol

    Have you offered them to Birmingham Central Library Archives - they will usually take large specific collections like this I believe?
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    Munitions factory work for women

    Hi Lyn; just round the corner from where I used to live too (but not in WW2 I will hasten to add....) Amazing to think you could have a munitions factory smack bang in the middle of a tightly packed residential area - how many people would it have taken out if something had gone "bang"?
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    Munitions factory work for women

    Hi Viv; if you look at virtually all the IWM photos I have posted everyone is spotless and most of the photos look posed - very much for propaganda I think - most are by official photographers as well. Any photos from these establishments would have been subject to censorship I guess -...
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    Munitions factory work for women

    National Munitions Projectile Factory Dudley in WW1:-
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    Munitions factory work for women

    MIlls Munitions Factory Bridge St West 1915:-
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    Munitions factory work for women

    All these from the Imperial War Museum Website:- Cartridge Making Kynochs 1917:- Bullet Velocity Testing Kynochs 1917:- Cartridge Manufacture Kynochs 1917:- Cartridge Barrels Kynochs 1917:-
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    The Marlborough Anderton Road

    Nice photo! Hope you got well clear before that car arrived!
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    Birmingham in the 1980s

    And of course there is always Crossroads - as Brummie as you could get - loads of episodes from the 70's and 80's on YouTube
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    Birmingham in the 1980s

    Kids from 47A would be a good starting point - made in Birmingham in 1973 I think - pilot episode is here:-
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    its vivienne14s birthday

    Happy Birthday!
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    Save Birmingham

    I hope the "legs" on this 42-storey building are well made...... Looks like the kind of thing International Rescue used to get called out to on a regular basis......... If you are going to indulge I would go for one of the flats at the back personally........
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    T. Elvins & Sons Ltd

    Display the photo, screenshot into word or powerpoint, then screenshot it again from there at a smaller size and try posting that - that's what I do and it seems to work.
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    Birmingham in the 1980s

    Hi Harry; if you check my posts most feature photos from this period- although not of inside houses sorry!
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