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  1. Banjo

    What was in the B.C.T. Conductors Black Box

    I always had the same one. At the end of the day after paying in, I would put it in a small locker to which I had a key. This locker had no back to it, which enabled the ticket numbers to be checked against what I had paid in. This check was carried out randomly but, was usually once a fortnight.
  2. Banjo

    Lozells Girls School

    Just been trawling through this thread with my wife Sheila. She was there from 1958-1962. She remembers those teachers Miss Reed, Miss Gumbly. Miss Cage. Miss Jewel. Sheila says that when she did cookery, it was on the upper floor of the building on the left of the photo on Lyn's post #134. I...
  3. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    This is an incident that happened in Whitehead Street during October 1963. I wonder if anyone living in the area at the time remembers it. My girlfriend of 3 months lived next door to the house in the photo and the Mr Albert Rogers mentioned in the article was my future Father-in-Law.
  4. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    A photo from the Alton Douglas book, Birmingham in the 60s. It shows the corner shop run by a Mrs Herbert which was on the corner of Whitehead St & Alma St. It was taken in 1967 when the Street was closed due to the coming re-development.
  5. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    Just came across this pic which was taken at the same time as my other photo. This time looking to the corner of Whitehead Street & Alma Street. The open ground on the right was part of the petrol station.
  6. Banjo

    What was in the B.C.T. Conductors Black Box

    I was a bus conductor in 1969 at Coventry Road Garage. We used to have certain shops on 53 & 54 route that would make us a billy can of tea to drink at the terminus. It cost us 4d!
  7. Banjo

    Birchfield Road Perry Barr

    In 1959 I lived 28 Birchfield Road right opposite Mansfield Rd (marked red). It was a big Georgian type house and must have belonged to someone of note back in the day. Does anyone remember Harry Bastable's shop? He was a speedway rider in the 40s/50s? and owned the motorcycle shop on Birchfield...
  8. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    Thanks Phil, I'm happy to see any photos sent. I haven't seen this one before. With that island there I would say it was taken around 1968-9.
  9. Banjo

    Whitehead street, Aston

    Whitehead Street was a short Street which lay between High St & Alma St Aston. I've seen pictures of the Scotch House Pub on one corner and Herbert's Shop on the other corner but, I've not come across any other photos of it anywhere. It had a Regent petrol station opposite where my wife lived, a...
  10. Banjo

    Where did you live

    Hi Graham, I'm fairly new to the Forum and I just noticed your post (Nov 3rd 2009 - post#6 Where Did You Live). I lived at 69 Leamington Road 1954-55 but, I believe the photos were all hacked at that time. Could you possibly re-post them. Barry
  11. Banjo

    Whitehead Road Aston

    Yes, it was an off licence in early 60s. This is Whitehead Rd looking down to High St. Rifle Crescent would be on the right of this photo. Can't remember what the shop further down was. Stars
  12. Banjo

    High Street, Aston

    We had our wedding reception at the "Sharholders" in 1967 which stood on the corner of Park Lane & Potters Hill. It's still there now, derelict and standing on it's own. Does anyone know why it hasn't been demolished? Did they give it a listing along with the Bartons Arms? (joke)
  13. Banjo

    Birmingham Cinemas

    Interesting to note Phil, that's 73yrs ago today!
  14. Banjo

    Gun Trade Factories

    As I stated in post #80 I first worked at Rowland Keen shop in Bath St on the corner of Shadwell St (opposite St Chads). Would love to see a photo if it exists. Also, any info on them would be welcome. Looking at that post again I notice I should have put St Marys Row NOT Bath Row!
  15. Banjo

    Birmingham Cinemas

    A great photo of a cinema I never knew existed until today.
  16. Banjo

    Aston, Lozells & Witton Photos Reposted thanks to Ray Griffiths...

    Re: Aston and lozells pic reposted... Lyn, that first one is a great photo of Park Lane looking up to High St (Royal Oak Lozells Rd in the distance) but I don't think it's the rear of Burlington Hall.
  17. Banjo

    Birmingham Cinemas

    I'm having a whale of a time at the moment cross referencing my old 30s map to various photos but, I've just noticed a cinema on Lozells Rd between Wheelers St & Wilton St. It may have been discussed on this thread before but would love any info on it.
  18. Banjo

    Where did you live

    Yes, I remember Flights who were opposite Gower St. They also had a place in Victoria Rd opposite Potters Hill .My Aunt's pub:I remember walking up Villa St from Nursery Rd and it was on the left (not on a corner). Sorry, couldn't find any photos they may have been hacked.
  19. Banjo

    Hawkins jellied eels fish bar

    Lyn, I've just spent the last 15mins absolutely mesmerised by your thread from 2012. A Pandora's box of memories! Superb!
  20. Banjo

    Where did you live

    Lyn, Berners St was at one end of Gerrard st/Nursery Rd and Villa St was at the other. Thats where the No8 turned the corner, I seem to remember a Post Office? Incidently, my Aunt Betty & Frank Middleham ran a pub (can't remember the name) in Villa St sometime around the 60s. I don't know the No...
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