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    Heaton Street Hockley

    Peg, Catch a Falling Star was by Perry Como, the sing barber. Cheers Tim
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    Botanical Gardens

    Thanks for the memories ! If I remember correctly there used to be a cockatoo sitting on a stand as you approached the Lilypond, as they can live to 100 years I wondered if it was still around ? Also have half a memory of going to a dance there c1959/60 is that possible ? Cheers Tim. Ps Watch...
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    Lodge Road Hockley (and The Flat)

    I worked in a shop on Camp Hill in the 50's and being a miserable old git now my wife and I have developed an "in" joke as I moaned that all my mates were at work and I couldn't go shopping on a Wednesday etc. so post 160 by dib44 got a bit of a laugh from us. Cheers Tim
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    Aston, Lozells & Witton Photos Reposted thanks to Ray Griffiths...

    Mickymoo, stick to the old vine, it's the new stuff that pickling. Have a Happy 75th. Cheers Tim
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    Growing Up In Brum - Roy Blakey Inspired.

    In one of my previous life forms I worked for a finance co. that specialized in small products finance. We were breaking into financing the sale of bikes on HP. this was about 1958/9. When I said to my boss I thought our interest rate of 18% was a bit steep he said it was better than the 26%...
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    Stratford Road

    That's it Viv, poor place has not been dealt with too kindly. Usual lack of congregation and funds. Job well done. Cheers Tim
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    Air raid shelters

    Dear onceabrummie, l spent many an hour playing with strips of lead, small cable drum and a sash weight named Harvey. I therefore think that you led a perfectly normal life. Cheers Tim
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    Stratford Road

    There was a steeple on it when I lived in the area from birth 1938 to leaving in 1961. When I was at Stratford Rd Infants School we used that church hall as an annex for music lessons etc. I remember getting all excited about being in the percussion group thinking I'd get a bash at the drum. It...
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    Stratford Road

    The clock was over a Jewlers, think the name was Parkers, they had a clock on the wall outside that was claimed to be as accurate as the one at The Greenwich Observatory. My parents bought me a signet ring there for my 13th birthday which would have been 1951. Don't think that was a pub on the...
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    Rag And Bone Man Ragman Tatters

    What can I say ! Cheers Tim
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    Rag And Bone Man Ragman Tatters

    Are the chains those that had big spikes in them (like out of torture chambers) that were supposed to stop us sitting on them. Never put us off as we sat between them but they put you a bit off balance. Cheers Tim.
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    Clear Hooters Ltd

    It's the sort of name that rings a bell !
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    Peaky Blinders - A world away from Downton!

    Whoops that should be "I don't want etc.
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    Peaky Blinders - A world away from Downton!

    With regard to the F... word, when we were about age 7 to 8 , say 1946/7 one of "Our Gang" said he had learnt a new swear word but didn't know what it meant. That didn't put us off so the 3 or 4 of us were outside our house in Tillingham St saying "F..." this and "F..." that. Suddenly the front...
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    Market Hall 1835 - 1963

    Whoops again, trying to correct the capital R. I think the "Money Box Mine" was to help support families of those lost at sea. But as I would have been 3 or 4 I may be right off the mark. Cheers Tim
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    Market Hall 1835 - 1963

    Regarding the bomb. In my fuzzy memory I think the bomb was hollow with a slot for donations for maybe restoration of some sort. I know that there was at one time a sea mine by The Hall of remembrance
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    Walford Road Sparkbrook

    Looks like a BSA 350cc with a Watsonia sidecar. Chees Tim.
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    Heaton Street Hockley

    Told you Lyn is a nice lady and very tolerate to us oldies !
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    Evelyn Road Sparkhill

    Had an "Aunt" who lived in Evelyn Rd. far too sedate to have had a cinema, you would have to up to Stratford Rd for the likes of a cinema. Nice picture Viv.
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    Stratford Road

    Hi Eddie, I didn't mean that the area wasn't officially Sparkbrook just that I felt Sparkhill began when you had to start walking up the hill. I too lived in Sparkbrook, born there 1938 and left 1961.Also had a paper round and went to Golden Hillock Rd. School for a couple of years. Seem to...
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