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    When Everyone Wore A Hat...

    Great pic's, love the style ! Maybe that was why I was a bit of a Teddy Boy? Cheers Tim
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    Moor Street Warehouse

    Viv the wire hangers may not have much value as such but I've used bits of them for doing some very odd jobs ! Cheers Tim .
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    Air raid shelters

    Ah those happy days of long ago, don't know why but we had both an Anderson and a Morrison shelter. Dad was a fireman in the AFS so maybe knew something. Mom, Aunt Louise and I were in the Morrison the night a landmine was dropped near is in Tillingham St. and wiped out a lot of houses in...
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    Turner's Arms

    Hi, The Turners Arms was one of the many local pubs for me as I lived in Tillingham St where we lived opposite an Ansell off license. Turner St. had two pubs, at the corner with Highgate Rd there was The Junction Hotel and at the Ladypool Rd corner The Turners Arms. As kids we used to race our...
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    Growing Up In Brum - Roy Blakey Inspired.

    Only had to suffer a few music lessons whilst at Stratford Rd Infants School. The teacher wrote all these notes on the blackboard then stood in front of it with a ruler pointing at them and we had to say something like "Ta, Tatty Ta Tatty, Ta, Ta Try. She then translated this as The Ash Grove ...
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    Certainly sounds right, forget they had all that gear and now we just have to use our smarty phones. Maybe there is some good in all this progress. Cheers Tim
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    Passages, Alleyways Gulletts and Snickets of Old Brum

    Sorry to hear you are still in the wars as we used to say. Hope you get better soon, you must be more careful, none of us are getting any younger and you are a bit of a role model to us younger boys. Cheers Tim.
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    That was a silly joke on my behalf, thought it was a dustbin but it's only half size. Can't really remember any that size but I still seem to learn something new every day. Cheers Tim
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    What is that on the other side of the Alley? Is it his briefcase?
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    Witton Road

    The wife and I were talking about those proper toffee apples we got as kids, that nice flat base of toffee that was where it had slipped off the apples and we didn't have those paddle things but a proper piece of wood. I'm sure our little lady used to use wood out of those bundles of firewood...
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    Thank you’s for help

    I've been sitting trying to think of something clever to say about the pleasure of following this forum When it all boils down it comes back to a simple thank you for the effort taken by those who share their time so generously. So thank you all. Cheers Tim
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    The Circus Comes to Sparkbrook.

    From memory there was quite a large area of bomb buildings in the Long St, Larches St area. To take a short cut from Tillingham St to The Alhambra picture house on Moseley Rd we would go up Turner St. Then right into Marshall St, left up Larches St then across the bomb site into Long St, left up...
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    Bordesley Green Grammar Technical School

    Hi Astonandproud. Share you feelings somewhat but it sounds that Handsworth Tech. was not much better than BGTS. After leaving Stratford Rd Primary school I went to Golden Hillock Rd. School as I failed the 11 plus for Waverly Rd Grammar. My teachers expected to pass but I got such bad vibes...
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    National Service

    Had two mates in the RAF, one requested to be stationed overseas and the other for a home posting. You've guessed it their requests were reversed, Jimmy the home lover did his time in Singapore and Terry was home every weekend as he was posted to Castle Bromwich (please don't tell me there...
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    Birmingham University Rag Day/week

    Well remember Rag Week, students would board the bus on the way to work and rattle collection tins and way behold you if you didn't put your small change in. They would also kidnap and hold to ransom the Star appearing at The Hippodrome or Theatre Royal. Students would camp out on the traffic...
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    Kyrwicks Lane

    Robroy would you have known a girl named Barbara Hudson who lived just round the corner in Kerwycks Lane. She was about six months older than me in age but a few years older hormonally. I think she married a US airman and went Stateside when she was 19 in c1955.
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    Smells Of The Past

    Where we live a lot of the home heating is done by wood burning stoves (there is no aces to piped gas). It is a real pleasure when someone is burning good quality hardwood as I take my evening walk.
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    Bus Tokens

    We used to be given tokens in our change on the buses which we used to object to , if say you had A sixpence to start with and you went on the bus and spent tuppence on your fare you could be given a penny coin and the rest in tokens. Ok you had your change but the chip shop wouldn't always be...
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    David Weaver

    Ditto Old Boy, can't add anything to that.
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    Kyrwicks Lane

    Used to walk along Kyrwicks Lane from Highgate Rd to go to The Alhambra picture house on Mosley Rd and went past the back of Hawley 's Bakery. When the bread was just out of the ovens they would bring out on large trays onto the loading bay for the vans to take it away.
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