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  1. Bob Davis

    Villa Park history

    Especially if you were a young lad stood right down the front. I will say no more than that, not great memories, even when they won. Best moment was if the football special was one of the remaining 1930s AEC buses to take you home. Bob
  2. Bob Davis

    JOSEPH WEBB...SEWER GAS LAMPS

    This theme shows what BHF is all about, there is almost a Dickensian novel here, good work all of you for making some fascinating reading, by the way the page from the book that started the thread was also interesting, reading the column on the left hand side made me more curious. What was the...
  3. Bob Davis

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Interesting, the mini and is it a Capri are P registered, the estate is M registered, none of them local registrations, were they the printing companies or just pure chance. M - 1973, N - 1974 & P - 1975 Bob
  4. Bob Davis

    JOSEPH WEBB...SEWER GAS LAMPS

    I'd put those on ebay or vinted (claim they are antique and pre-used, but you could put 'one careful owner' or similar Bob
  5. Bob Davis

    Best of British Buses DVD

    WTB wanted to buy, WTS wanted to sell Bob
  6. Bob Davis

    Best of British Buses DVD

    National Express, current operator of stage routes in the West Midlands Bob
  7. Bob Davis

    Doctors

    My grandmothers doctor. Bob
  8. Bob Davis

    W.A.Perry & Co, jewellers 4 Snow Hill

    Bought my wifes engagement ring there in1959, it cost two weeks wages, I know how to show a girl. class , it was diamond bits in a floral rosette shape, had to have one of them replaced, cost more than the ring. Yes she still wears it, although a few years a ago, I bought one with diamonds...
  9. Bob Davis

    Gas Street basin

    Those are impressive 'Derbies' they are both wearing, but reminiscent of another forum, all but one of them wearing headgear. Do you think the guy with the suit and shirt and tie is the 'gaffer'. What a pity 'suit's' leg covers the boat's company name. But what a wonderful age defining...
  10. Bob Davis

    MY FIRST/SECOND GRANDCHILD

    Hope everything goes well on Thursday Bob
  11. Bob Davis

    Street furniture

    You are lucky to be able to read the road signs, in this neck of the woods they are so dirty, you can barely make them out and a local councillor in Torridge has been threatened with court action for going out and trying to clean them. However that is something I remember as my Dad(and...
  12. Bob Davis

    Snow Hill Station

    Ah, the dying days of Snow Hill and steam when engines from the enemy breached the portals of Snow Hill, Patriots, Jubilees and Black Fives, some came up from Gloucester Shed. Where did the 6pm for Wolverhampton come from? Surely it was not a Paddington - Wolverhampton, more likely a train...
  13. Bob Davis

    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    The lamp is a gas lamp I think. Bob
  14. Bob Davis

    Where was this in WW2 ?

    When did Birmingham police get their more ornate helmet, my remembrance is of a silvered band above the brim and possibly elsewhere. But look at the history in that picture. Sep 3rd, war declared, Sep 4th, Dixon has got his tin hat and his gas mask. Mind how you go. Bob
  15. Bob Davis

    Gas attacks and gas masks in WW2

    At that time there were still living reminders of the horrors of a gas attack in people like my grandfather who was a victim of a mustard gas attack whilst with the Warwicks in WWI and as we were probably experimenting with it and similar silent killers, it was high on the list of what to be...
  16. Bob Davis

    Steam Locos

    Sold out in 2007, all eight engines went up to Hampshire, but that railway did not survive and seven engines including the 'big boy' are now in Australia, one remains in Eastleigh. The Dobwalls attraction was based on two US railways. Bob
  17. Bob Davis

    Cuban Missile Crisis 1962

    We always did 23082020 Corpoal Davis. R, RASC with 61 Lorried infantry brigade at Minden, Germany, original shoulder flash mailed glove, later 4th Infantry Division, quartered orange. ALLES IST GUT, JA
  18. Bob Davis

    Stickleback fishing

    BrookvalePark always had a good selection of sticklebacks and the other small fish...memory gone again, Guppy? Used to be a place near George Masons where you could by a fishing net 9d I think. Bob
  19. Bob Davis

    Postie

    Late as usual, but hope you have a good and happy day and do not get pinged
  20. Bob Davis

    Lewis's Department Store

    Just be glad Bruce Willis was not in there in his vest with you. On a serious note a very frightening experience, and I know people who will not use glass lifts outside buildings, because they like to be enclosed. I used to love those old lifts and when at Dunlop, found out how to stop one...
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