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    Handsworth Technical School

    Well young Neville what can I say about this blast from the past. Bobby Pritchard was my mentor when I went to HTS as he was a term ahead of me and sort of took me under his wing, or lead me astray. He and I were in a funny little club who's after school challenge was being able to unlock every...
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    They Were Caught In Our Old Street Pics...

    My Uncle Chris made my Mom a new prop, he was a retired commissionaire and I think it took him a couple of weeks to hand saw it in his spare time from a long plank. We had the one and he and his wife had the other. He lived in Smallheath and we brought it home to Sparkbrook on the number 8 bus...
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    Old street pics..

    Though I lived in Sparkbrook can't remember ever going to The Tyseley. It can't have been because it was a flea pit as when I was a kid I went to The Olympia in Ladypool Rd (The Lane to us locals!). Cheer Tim
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    Growing Up In Brum - Roy Blakey Inspired.

    Happy memories!
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    Moor Street Warehouse

    When I was about 15 my brother -in-law undertook to create a rockery for my parents in our Tillingham St garden. He was a fireman when they did a 24 hour on shift and 24 off and like many of the fellow fireman he worked a "fiddle" or part-time job on his rest days, in his case a gardener. A few...
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    National Service

    Whoops ,eating dinner and pressed the wrong button! Signed something to the effect that if the problem could be fixed at the army's expense I was in. It couldn't and I didn't. Two of my mates were in the RAF, one applied for overseas and the other for home postings, you guessed it, homeboy to...
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    National Service

    Failed on medical conditions so no N/S. In error I was originally graded as A1 and was about to sign up for the 9years ,out after 3, when I was recalled to be told the reclassification. I still signed something to the eff
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    Golden Hillock Road School

    Hi Brian, I may be very wrong ( often am!). I left Golden Hillock Rd. School in 1952(?). I think I recall a Mr. Mitchell had red wavy hair and wore a blue pinstriped suit, also ex RAF. Like the story about throwing the hammer, must have been a low flying Hun! Cheers Tim
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    Dale End

    Wow some of my old buttons pushed tonight! I was kitted out at the Scout Shop when I joined the St Agatha's troop in Sparkbrook. I also bought a lot of gear from Zissmans in the early 1950 's. I had a claret red corduroy draped jacket which set of my pink shirt (styled exclusively for Frankie...
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    Yates’s Wine Lodge Central Restaurant Corporation Street

    Can only remember going to Yates in Corporation Street on one occasion I was in my late teens and was on a pub crawl with a mate who was home from a tour in the merchant navy. We had lunch at a pub near The Bull Ring then went to The Odeon to see The Vikings. We were politely asked to leave...
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    Advertising in the past

    Doesn't the Rover look such a classic when compared with the BMC offerings. Mind we have to remember the price difference.
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    Happy Birthday To The Mini

    I was going with a girl who's father was foreman on the prototype production line for the Mini. The only thing I remember from the few conversations I had with him concerned the tires for the small wheels. He said that when Dunlop were approached and asked if they could produce a tire that would...
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    Restoration of KDZ 5805

    Well done Tom, your mom always knew you make it. Cheers to you both .Tim
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    MY FIRST/SECOND GRANDCHILD

    Happy Christmas James, but what has happened to Santa he looks upside down. Did Nanny read the pattern a wee bit wrong ? Cheers Silly Old Tim.
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    Street furniture

    Thanks for the photos, you're A Brick. Cheers Tim
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    Temple Row

    They don't make them like that anymore !
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    Birmingham 1969-73

    I was sent to Coventry, Do's that count?
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    What Car Is This

    Sorry Old Boy, think they were for the Cop to stand on, have seen it in many an old film ! Cheer Tim.
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    Ghost signs of Birmingham

    Beverly Hall, knew her brother Albert ! Boom Boom Cheers Tim.
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    The Circus Comes to Sparkbrook.

    Didn't realize at first that pic 4 was of the Ladies toilet! Guess the Gents was just the nearest wall? Oh for the good old days! Cheers Tim
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