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  1. A Sparks

    Wellington Road Handsworth

    That was Hirons Nursery Gardens wasn't it, went in there a few times as my parents used to buy plants for the garden from them.
  2. A Sparks

    Haynes Rope Walk

    Very interesting! I see that one of their premises was at 54 Soho Road, that is now the Sikh Gurdwara building and was formerly a Polish club for those men who stayed in the UK after WW2 I remember my Dad telling me?
  3. A Sparks

    Happy birthday Lloyd

    Happy Birthday!
  4. A Sparks

    Bus Conductor uniform and ID badge

    There's a thread in our buses section about the first lady driver in Birmingham ... BCT's First Lady. It doesn't say the year but I know the first lady driver in London was in 1974. There were of course some lady drivers during the war.
  5. A Sparks

    Unknown house

    Is that the Edgbaston Wellington Road they mean as a suggestion, not the Handsworth/Perry Barr one? More likely I guess.
  6. A Sparks

    David Bowie in Birmingham

    Ah thanks...yes, I think we are probably right!
  7. A Sparks

    David Bowie in Birmingham

    Not the same building, this photograph by William Dargue was the Mackadown pub I remember ( now demolished, a Lidl now occupies the space)...
  8. A Sparks

    Tontine system in Birmingham

    Thanks, not heard that word before!
  9. A Sparks

    David Bowie in Birmingham

    I wonder if it was actually the Mackadown pub the band played at? I know bands played there in the mid/late 60s as I went there a couple of times.
  10. A Sparks

    Kung fu film scene in Birmingham - Does anyone remember these?

    Sounds great! No, I like subtitles, always rather see films with them than the dubbed versions. I like Jackie Chan too and also Jet Li. Going off topic a bit now but I've seen the Shaolin Monks performing at theatres in London twice - amazing!
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    Kung fu film scene in Birmingham - Does anyone remember these?

    Yes, that was very sad. The films might seem a bit corny but he was an amazing athlete. Interesting life too, he was also a good dancer and was a Cha Cha champion back in Hong Kong when he was younger!
  12. A Sparks

    It's Jayell's birthday.

    Happy Birthday!
  13. A Sparks

    It's mikejee's birthday

    Happy Birthday! Hope you're enjoying the day :) Thanks so much for all the great information you post on the Forum!
  14. A Sparks

    For those interested in Black country History

    Yes, I would definitely visit if I was still in the area, apparently they have one of the world's largest collections of Ruskin pottery as well as other things!
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    For those interested in Black country History

    After reading the article I've just looked up Wednesbury Museum, I must admit I didn't know there was one! Quite impressive architecture... Photo by Jamie Cowling.
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    For those interested in Black country History

    Photographs of the Black Country by Tom Hicks.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c367706k350o
  17. A Sparks

    Lichfield Road Aston

    I think this is it... From here.. https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/warwickshire/birmingham_b6_gunmakersarms.html
  18. A Sparks

    Sad News

    Oh, so very sorry to hear that :confused: My sympathies and thoughts go out to you and your family Warren.
  19. A Sparks

    Humorous And Interesting Newspaper Stories about Birmingham

    Sounds like an April Fool joke! The bit about the 24lb eels - not the bench.
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    Slade & associated group gigs and venues.

    That was quite some work! I can remember when they were the N'Betweens, I had an idea I saw them at the Plaza, Handsworth in Birmingham, 1966 or 67 but they are not listed at any of the Regan's venues (Plaza, Ritz or Plaza Old Hill), surprising as most local bands played at those places at some...
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