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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    Carl Chinn on women volunteer wardens in Birmingham. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/nostalgia/carl-chinn-volunteer-wardens-heroes-361375
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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    I found Norma Quibell in the 1939 Register - annotated with her married name Mackenzie. But there's no annotation or note about ARP. Her occupation is shorthand typist, so perhaps she took notes at meetings? Reports would be sent to headquarters. Finding individual ARP records I'm afraid is...
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    Bartons Arms closes

    In the case of the Barton's Arms it was owned by Oakham Ales, a brewery with a large pub in Peterborough. I don't know if anything has changed. [It has.]
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    Linotype operator

    Here's a restored Linotype machine in action.
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    Linotype operator

    That's an excellent description, Dionysus! My scout master was a printers' engineer and took a small party of us round the print shop. We each got a piece of lead formed into letters to take away. Sadly I thew mine away when I moved house. I seem to remember a kind of moulding made of hardened...
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    Bartons Arms closes

    Barton's Arms announced that the pub is closed for good. Due to unforeseen circumstances. (Birmingham Live) :(
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    Linotype operator

    Letterpress is taught in some art schools and is used for small items such as wedding invitations and artistic expression. It is an artisan and also a hobby activity. Birmingham is also a centre for research into type and letterpress. https://www.cphc.org.uk/ Here's...
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    Factory Lector

    Workers at Lamkin´s tobacco factory, 9 Patrick's Street, Cork. (Irish Examiner) Irish National Archives. Undated. No lectors in sight.
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    Doffer

    There's a well-known folk song 'The Doffing Mistress' which originated in the Ulster linen mills. Anne Briggs recorded this in 1963, but lots of folk singers have sung versions. (A doffing mistress was the overseer). I think that apart from engineers most mill workers were women and girls?)...
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    Factory Lector

    Factory Lector? I think that is a Cuban cigar factory where books and newspapers were read to the workers. Is there any evidence of such a job in the UK? A fabulous set of pictures though.
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    Harvo Malt Bread

    Hovis bread is still in business and a British brand sold by Waitrose and Tesco and others.https://www.hovis.co.uk Harvo isn't made since the 1970s, but Soreen another malt fruit loaf is widely available.
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    Donations

    Just signed up! This site is a fund of information and entertainment. Thanks to @warren and mods for keeping it going. Not forgetting members who post photographs and historical information.
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    Smallbrook Ringway

    I used all three libraries in Central Birmingham. There are still some Victorian and Modernist buildings left, but many who have not visited the city for some years won't recognise the place.
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    The Longboat, Cambrian Wharf

    The Flapper has a 'what's on' page which says that goth/metal bands play there regularly. Looks as if they are still in business.
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    The Crown Hotel The General Elliott "Cutlers" Station Street.

    As a footnote, I was curious to find out who 'General Elliott' was and if he had any link to Birmingham. I'd say the name refers to General George Augustus Eliott (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) He commanded the garrison during the Great Siege of Gibraltar, which lasted from 1779 to 1783...
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    Birmingham Post & Mail

    I had the badge too. Bit of a history of the Chipper Club here. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/remember-chipper-club-were-bringing-17991317
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    Tolkien's Birmingham

    I made no statement about the location of Gracewell Cottages. Parish boundaries shift. I think when Tolkien lived there it was Sarehole, a hamlet? But if anyone wants to find the modern location then Wake Green Road will find the house. See #103 above which shows the Moseley boundary and...
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    BBC Podcast- A Short History of the Peaky Blinders

    Written by Luke Kuhns with thanks to Carl Chinn who talks on the podcast. Contains graphic violent scenes. BBC Sounds, so if you have the app in the UK listen to it there. Always a pleasure to listen to Carl. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0ltc6g2
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    Tom Knockers Wood Harborne

    Street view is amazing! Put in 'First Meadow Piece' and you can walk round the probable location of Tom Knocker's Wood. Few mature trees to see and certainly no woods.
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    Tom Knockers Wood Harborne

    Looking over the road shows the post 1970s houses.
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