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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    Anyone remember Bennetts Well Farm,Tile Cross ? Opposite the White Hart (the old one ). I lived there from 1945 until about 1963,excluding army service 53--55. I remember Mr Harrard at the mansion down Gressel Lane.He had a fierce reputation for chasing,shooting and eating naughty trespassing...
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    City window cleaners

    Not a window cleaner but a window repairer,does anyone remember: SASHCORD KEN FROM BIRMINGHAM 10. He repaired our office windows in Corporation Streeta few times. Tojo.
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    Pubs Of The Past

    Does anyone remember the Grapes just off John Bright Street? It was a small cosy pub where some of us lads used go at Chtristmas when we worked at T.I.(Export) which was then next door to the Alexandra theatre.I reckon that pub was glad we didn't go often as at Xmas we were always tanked up when...
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    Midland Counties Dairy

    Hello Viv. Shame no MCD nowadays,I just don't remember ice cream tasting as nice as a cone with a melorol. And what about those tubs with the little wooden spoon ? All now gone,just like Mason's Pop. Gonna sign off now before I well up and have to get me hankie out! Regards. Tojo.
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    birmingham accent,good or bad

    Yow from Brum? Ar, thats rite,ar, Berningum. That's one version but there are many others probably depending on wair yo was brung up ! Interestingly,they often merge with those from surrounding areas. Yow orroight ? Ar, bostin ! The best quote I heard was: Jousting That's what Birmingham people...
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    Midland Counties Dairy

    Hope I'm remembering correctly but I think it was MCD who produced the ice cream rounds that fitted into the cornets to make a super ice cream treat.I think the rounds were called Melarol or something similar. When now travelling in the countryside and seeing those round wrapped bales of straw...
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    'Terms' children use

    My auntie ran the shop in a small village in Warwickdhire.One day I was in the shop with her when a little lad came in. He was very small and very young. "Yes dear"said auntie and the lad said something like:" IKKABOKKAOYEEOY" Auntie started looking along the shelves,then said "Here you are...
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    sayings

    On really cold days,my dad used to say "oooh,it's cold enough for a walking stick". Tojo.
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    sayings

    A bloke I knew used to say,if he saw an atractive woman:"Blimey,she'd bost yer bootlaces" Tojo.
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    Pat Collins Onion Funfair At The Serpentine Ground Witton

    An old bloke known only as "old Charlie"worked on my dad's farm and one time I saw him at the local fair. He was at the shooting stall and using,no doubt,one of the dodgy air rifles.He took aim and managed to hit a teddy bear which fell off the shelf.The stallholder said"I suppose you want a...
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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    How do,old Dave.My dad took over Bennetts Well farm from Jack Davis in 1939/40.Jack Davis had dairy cows and he used to deliver fresh milk(in a churn) locally.However,pasteurisation was coming into effect so the milk round ceased and my dad took over growing crops and keeping pigs. I lived there...
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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    Are there any oldsters who remember Tile Cross in yhe 40s,50s and 60s ? I lived at Bennetts Well farm opposite the original White Hart pub,at the junction of Tile Cross Road,Cooks Lane and Gressel Lane. Tojo.
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    Waverley Grammar School

    Hello Pete,I think I just missed you. I left in 1953,did a year at Posr Office Supplies Dept in Bordesley Green,then into RAOC. I remember most of the teachers though, "Fred ' Whiteley,the Beak/Boss,a timid looking man who frightened the life out of all the kids,Scotty,yhe deputy head and many...
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    A visit to the Doctor.

    Attending an appointment I found that my doctor for many years had moved to another surgery.I was seen by a locum who referred me to the hospital for tests.I had a tumour which needed removing. After the op,during recovery,I discovered that my doctor had moved to the group practice nearby.I made...
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    Tubes Limited

    What about other tube makers and the export company that arranged shipment of their tubes overseas. Anyone remember them ? Tojo.
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    Waverley Grammar School

    Hiya Moe,yeah good old (Fred,was it?)Whiteley the mild assassin ! He certainly had the old duff mashers,I think we all must have been too young to appreciate the humour of those oral castanets or maybe we were afraid to laugh at the clickety clacks for fear of the cosh.I reckon he bought them...
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    Jacy News Theatre Dale End

    Hey Brummies,I remember the News Theatre Dale End and The Tatler by the station very well.As I re all,they both showed the British Movietone news then it was all cartoons.WOW !! Tom and Jerrys and Bugs Bunny etc.for about an hour or so and if you wanted to watch them all again you could do so.An...
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    A visit to the Doctor.

    Hey Paul,my wife and I lived in Alwold road in the mid 60s and one time I cracked a rib at football practice.I went to see Dr Judge,a good bloke who,I imagine,would have been good to have a pint with at the Raven or the California.I thought he might put an elastic bandage on me but,instead,he...
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    Cafes in and around Birmingham

    I worked in Digbeth in the late 60s in an office block by the lights opposite the cop shop.I used to go with a pal from work to a cafe about 100 yards away down the Coventry Road.The cafe was run by a man named John and his brother whose name we never knew.This John was the epitome of...
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    A visit to the Doctor.

    Many of us remember the days when you went to " the doctor ".no group practices then because the one local doctor was enough to cover most situations.You just went to the surgery and sat and waited your turn.When you saw the doctor there was no rushing through matters so the next patient could...
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