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    A Lost Memorial at Ark Tindal Academy

    This appeared on Facebook in a post from the Ark Tindal Primary Academy. "This beautiful plaque, commemorating the ultimate sacrifice made by the old boys of Tindal Street school in the Great War, has sadly not been sighted for some years. We would love to see it returned to the school for...
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    Birmingham Printing Companies circa 1900

    Where did you get the address for Saunders? In the 1912 directory 100 John Bright St is a publisher (National Labour Press Ltd) but Bright Buildings (shown on the letterhead) is at 110 John Bright Street and Harold Saunders is in office number 9. It's unlikely that you'll find a photo of the...
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    Bingley Hall

    Clocks that size would run off the mains. There's not enough space for clockwork in the back and batteries wouldn't have managed it. If they were supposed to be different time zones, they'd all have the minute hand in the same place.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    This may interest some of you. The Nightingale is starting a heritage/memories project to celebrate 50 years of existence. For some of that time it seems to have been a private members club (and out on the Stratford Road) so you might have missed it. If you're interested and have anything to...
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    Lost Relative - Former Consultant - Help to Locate U/K House in Great Barr

    Some clarification needed. If born in 1903 he'd be 116, if 96 he'd be born around 1923. Which? Yes, there would have been consultants and other hospital staff of Asian descent at the end of the 60s. Not many and possibly specialist. Do you have a last name? If he was known as Michael, he may...
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    Rialto Cinema

    what was the site? This list is much too short to be useful unless it's tied to something specific to Birmingham. The date on House of Wax is the US premiere (see above).
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    Moseley school of art

    The "Community hub" is open for business and has been for some time. They rent out space for art studios, a gallery, and any kind of event. There was a wedding going on there last week. It isn't necessarily open to the general public. If the gallery is open you'll see a sign outside with the...
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    Rialto Cinema

    There's something odd about that. According to the wikipedia article House of Wax was released generally (to all cinemas) in the USA on 25th April 1953. There had been a premiere in New York a fortnight earlier but that would still mean the Rialto had it a week before most of the USA. According...
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    Middlemore Children’s Emigration Homes

    If there was any thought of evangelism, I would suppose there would have been something to say that the children had to attend Church/Sunday School belonging to that particular denomination. Was there?
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    Middlemore Children’s Emigration Homes

    As part of Birmingham Heritage week, Balsall Heath History Society will be holding an exhibition at the BMI about the Middlemore homes with some of the case studies taken from their recent lost children project https://www.facebook.com/lostchildrenproject/ The exhibition will run from the 14th...
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    The thing you get more often today is that there is so much music available and no focus on record charts. Consequently you get rankings that aren't driven by the younger people. Since that feeds back to the streaming services, radio stations etc. you get actual sales that include material that...
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    They say vinyl records are making a comeback, even outselling streams. Trouble with that is that streaming a record will pay someone slightly less than a penny and a vinyl record will cost you £20 (they only count the new ones). As to the thing about the music going out of style. Remember 50...
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    I remember the shop but can't remember what it was called. They must have known some DJs there because they had quite a few stamped "not for resale".
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    The shop closest to Dawlish Rd would have been S G Beckett on the other side of Tiverton Rd. The one close to Ryde Park road was Music Box. These from 1972 Kellys
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    for what it's worth, Diskery still has something approaching a bargain bin. You can find some of the real mass market stuff at £1 a piece.
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    Windows 7

    I remember seeing this a lot when I was using a local network at a local trust with several different buildings. There were various reasons at that point. Some of the drives on the network, I did not have permission to access, I would show their existence but not let me in. Sometimes it showed...
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    Typhoo Tea Bordesley Street Digbeth

    As I remember it, latif's used to use the other half as storage before the furniture wholesalers moved in. That was sometime in the 80s or 90s. The current state has happened this century. These pictures seem to have come from the Rose's bit of the building. I don't know what the bit next to it...
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    Windows 10

    The problem with not upgrading is that things start not working. You find your anti-virus, for example, will no longer support windows X in it's latest version so you can't get the newer version then you can't get updates for the old version. The same sort of thing happens with the drivers that...
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    Typhoo Tea Bordesley Street Digbeth

    From what I remember, those wooden counters were at the front of the building just above reception but when I looked at the building last saturday morning those windows were covered in green netting. Amazing there's anything left of the counters. What'd the lower floor look like?
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    Next batch of old bags. These are scanned from singles/CD bags rather than photographed. Highway 61 only dealt CDs and was up at Fletchers Walk by the library. A HMV logo from when they still put the dog on everything. Plastic Factory from the far end of Corporation St - not the same place as...
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