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  1. chocks2

    Bobby b

    Such a nice man. A sad loss to us all. Always pleasant company to be in. A very knowledgable man. RIP Bobby Chocks
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    Birmingham in 1950s

    Teddy Boy's soon got drafted into the forces for their spell of National Service and that soon brought them back to reality....didn't it?
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    Brummie sayings & language

    Blimey Lyn, I haven't heard that since I was a little kid. I'd completely forgotten that little ditty 'till you jogged my memory.
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    the resevoir...cookoo road

    Can't thank you enough for this pic Lyn. I've been trying for years to get a pic of the "Resa". Thanks
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    Castle Vale

    The Hangars to which you all refer remained after the housing estate was built because they were not sold off with the rest of the airfield. The airfield was, as we all know "RAF" but the hangars that remained belonged to the Royal Navy. Known as RNAY (Royal Naval Aircraft Yard) Castle Bromwich...
  6. chocks2

    Church? Cook Street, Nechells

    Many Thanks Colin. It all makes sense now. Chocks
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    Church? Cook Street, Nechells

    This is a follow on from the thread called Park Lane I started a couple of days ago. A friend of mine at work has asked me for any information about "Ebanezers" but he was certain that it was in Nechells. After searching the Forum I gave him the News that "Ebanezers was in Park Lane Aston...
  8. chocks2

    Park Lane

    I did ask him that but he said no. He lived on Nechells Park Rd, But all he can remember was the name "Ebinezers" and that he used to go down Elliot St to get there so I now think it must have been Aston.
  9. chocks2

    Park Lane

    I guess my mate's memory is going Jean. Thanks to both you and Dek. Chocks
  10. chocks2

    Park Lane

    Yea thats what I thought Dek. A friend at work who lived in Nechells in the 50's ask me if I remember "Ebanezers" in Nechells but after a Forum search the only reference I can find is Park Lane and I wondered if there was one in Nechells..
  11. chocks2

    Park Lane

    Could someone please tell me where Park Lane Nechells was? or if it actually existed. Cheers Chocks
  12. chocks2

    Working Mans Club. Nechells Park Rd.

    That may well be it Jim. Thanks Chocks
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    Working Mans Club. Nechells Park Rd.

    I have been told today of a Working Mans Club on Nechells Park Rd. I'm told it was somewhere near the park and it was there in the late 50's early 60's. I don't remember this club myself so could anyone confirm this for me and if it did exist could anyone tell me what it was called? Chocks
  14. chocks2

    A walk round Town

    And not one of the WELLY frothy?
  15. chocks2

    Aston Pubs

    There was also the Church Tavern on Lichfield Road which isn't on that website
  16. chocks2

    St georges day meet on the day..

    I really enjoyed the meet yesterday. A big "WELL DONE" to Lyn for oganising it. :) Always a pleasure to meet such nice people. A great day. Thanks to all. Chocks.
  17. chocks2

    Football Question (1)

    If it's the final of any european trophy then Tottenham won the "Cup Winners Cup" in 1963
  18. chocks2

    Football Question (1)

    Hibernian in 1960 I think
  19. chocks2

    Gravelly Hill - Slade Road / The Slade

    I always thought that Norman was Harry's son, bearing in mind I was only about 5 yrs old at the time but my mom went on to work for Norman in the 60's. That's how I got to know them.
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    Gravelly Hill - Slade Road / The Slade

    I remember the Bonners well. Harry passed the garage over to his son in the early 60's who kept it going well into the 70's. Don't know who owns it now but it hasn't been a petrol stn for years. Doctor Sihngs surgery was next door to Harry's house. The waiting room as I remember was always full...
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