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    ‘The Game’ - now on I player

    Viceroy House in Water Street, Jewellery Quarter was apparently used by MI5 formerly as offices. https://metro.co.uk/2022/02/19/birmingham-flat-in-former-mi5-office-goes-on-sale-for-950000-16134100/
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    Smethwick

    Lyn, this appears to be a darker print of a picture which was taken Summer 1961 and reprinted in 2 Feb 2022 Black Country Bugle. The accompanying text says the shops were demolished shortly after the photo. I have Press Reader, I think it is free if this link doesn't load. Hardware shops are...
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    Canals of Birmingham

    I'm afraid that lots of photos on older threads are missing. I gather the site was hacked some time ago. There's nothing you can do, unless you have a photo either digitally or physically.
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    Canals of Birmingham

    That sounds about right. Sandwell MBC was created on 1 April 1974. Galton Bridge dates from 1829 and I think the valley was constructed artificially. But no-one called it Galton Valley until the 1970s. I confess that I have little sense of Sandwell as a physical place - unlike say Smethwick...
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    The Woodman New Canal Street

    'Real Ale' is promised too! https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/fresh-hope-woodman-licence-application-29648468
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    The Woodman New Canal Street

    The Woodman is being restored and will reopen as a pub in September! Good news for once.
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    THE COCK AND MAGPIES PUBLIC HOUSE HAGLEY RD SMETHWICK.

    Rosie, I'm pleased that the Shakespeare Garden has been restored. Mom was a keen gardener and we always looked in there. I don't know if the many poisonous plants in Shakespeare survived modern health and safety! What about the Lightwoods Park bandstand? I must go and visit the Woods this...
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    Articles: The Iron Room, Birmingham Libraries. Recent Articles

    Richard, Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (the father) -- 'On 24 March 1841 Brunel was knighted by the young Queen Victoria. This was at the suggestion of Prince Albert who had shown keen interest in the progress of the [Thames] tunnel.' Wikipedia. Albert was keenly interested in Engineering, but he...
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    Warley Woods

    Lyn, in 1957 Warley Abbey (and the Woods) together with Lightwoods House and Park belonged to BCC (despite being outside the city bounds.) It was thought that Warley Abbey was too expensive to restore. The Gothic Revival was no longer fashionable then I suspect. Derek
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    Warley Woods

    Lyn, in the book linked by Pedro #24 above there is a photo of an interior room with a fire screen and pictures hung closely on the wall and another photo of an empty corridor with plastered ceiling, this last one taken before demolition. The house was completed in 1819, so Victorian Gothic...
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    Warley Woods

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    Warley Woods

    Thanks Pedro. I've not seen this before. Oliver Lodge and Alexander Chance together with the other subscribers were public spirited in saving the woods for the benefit of generations of local people. Derek
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    It's Curly's birthday

    Happy Birthday!
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    D.N.A. TESTING

    The people who don't link their DNA to a tree are irritating. Also those who ask you for information, yet they don't want to reveal anything themselves! I appreciate there can be people who simply want to establish who their parents or grandparents were. They are not interested in family history...
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    Black Patch

    Excellent news, Gerry! I look forward to it.
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    Black Patch

    Some Black Patch stories in Travellers Times https://www.travellerstimes.org.uk/search/content?keys=Black+Patch
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    D.N.A. TESTING

    Yes, a little spit in a tube. It also helps to build a wide and deep family tree (ideally a public tree, so people who may be related to you can find relatives and you can find them.) Bear in mind that for some people there are skeletons. The man they were told was their father isn't. In my case...
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    Smethwick

    In recent years there have been many supposedly paranormal events in the baths. There are certainly basements and sub-basements with WW2 posters and notices. The underground corridors were used as an air-raid shelter and it was said there was an entrance to a deep shelter in the flats over the...
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    Smethwick

    Yes, Richard, both newer and different. Sandwell Aquatics Centre is in Londonderry Lane and costs £23 per month membership. It was built for the Commonwealth Games and adapted for public use.https://www.slt-leisure.co.uk/our-centres/sandwell-aquatics-centre/ Free swimming for under 18s and over...
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