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    Coach and Horses The Green Castle Bromwich

    The opening of the re built Coach and Horses Castle Bromwich
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    MERRY CHRISTMAS BHF 2022

    Seasons Greetings to all
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    British Waterways

    Found this picture , WW2 Home Guard patrolling the canals (Brummie Navy) circa 1942 ish
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    Birmingham's Working Horses

    The picture attached shows horse and cart transport for coke from Adderley Street Gasworks in Birmingham (circa1920). The gas industry during that period (like other commercial enterprises) used the mode of transport of the day which was at that time horse power. The gas holder frame you can...
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    British Waterways

    Bridge 91 on the GU canal Jenkins Road Small Heath , my short cut from Sparkhill to Coventry Rd via the Acker Docks
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    Brindley Drive car park

    Words that BCC council regularly use that always causes me great concern when they use them are - consultation, planning, and budget management
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    Gas Holders in Birmingham

    Not quite Birmingham related , but a ‘Wanted Poster’ from Glasgow re person or persons attempting to blow up a gas holder In 1883 .
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    Canal toll houses and points

    See link for Kings Norton Toll house with the toll charges on the board https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2282013
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    I am told this picture relates to the dock at Arlewas, (by one of the local ex-gas employee at the AGI) I cannot verify this is accurate information.
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    Pictures of the Gas AGI, you can see the village on the top left of the first picture, they do not show a lot of the village if you click on enlarge the picture gives a better view.
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    And post # 72 same thread
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    Hello Morturn, Post #66Nov 14, 2022 - Gas Holders in Birmingham gives a picture and some information, it was Coleshill
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    I have some aerial pictures of Alrewas , mostly of the gas AGI I take a look at them and if any show the area in general I will post
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    The Dock, Alrewas.

    Hello link attached https://www.alrewas-archives.co.uk/uploads/files/publications/alrewas-at-work-rest-and-play.pdf
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    The Bermingham Horn

    I found this link to a History of Birmingham in some detail. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/13926/13926-h/13926-h.htm
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    Canals of Birmingham

    I remember the Cape well, in my younger days I worked on a mp pipeline that supplied gas to the then new Woodloes Park housing estate and local industry . We came to work one Tuesday after a spring bank holiday and all our signs and barriers had been thrown in the canal!!, we spent the morning...
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    Gas Holders in Birmingham

    On gas and it’s long association with Birmingham, the picture attached is a report from the ‘Boost’ the internal WMGB newsletter. It celebrates the village of Hopwood, (Redditch) being the last area in the West Midlands Region to be converted to Natural Gas.
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    Old street pics..

    A good example of history repeating itself, post war Birmingham had a committee named the Birmingham Gas and Electric Economy Committee to encourage residents to manage both gas and electricity consumption. One of the committees initiatives was to paint clock face’s to highlight the periods of...
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    Old street pics..

    Suffolk St Birmingham 1942 showing a tram and a gas (town) fuelled cars. The passengers on the tram are looking at the gasbag on the vehicle's roof
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    Old street pics..

    Lovely picture, brings back memories of the library and the swimming baths spent many happy hours there , not that I was ever a great swimmer . I like the car parking right outside the library doors, and the old type bus stops with the circular signage (15,16, and 17 routes) from town via...
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