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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    I went to St.Thomas’s from 1955-6 to 1961. I lived in Cregoe Street, my brother David and sister Pauline also went there. Cregoe Street opposite Granville Street on the crossroads was in Edgbaston, not Ladywood. My first teacher was Miss Lester. It was a wonderful school and i was extremely...
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    Does anyone remember an allotment hidden by a high wall with a door in it, I think it was in Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston

    Thank you so much for moving my post. Sorry I put it in an appropriate place. It’s fantastic to find the allotment again, thank you so much.
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    Does anyone remember an allotment hidden by a high wall with a door in it, I think it was in Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston

    My Great uncle Jack Potter had an allotment there, it backed into the canal, which my brother and I used to climb up. A break from living in the centre and of Birmingham.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    Yes Miss Lester was lovely, I was very happy there. We moved when I was 10 and I went to Yardley Wood School for a year, but they seemed behind and I did the same lessons again, I passed the 11+ and Art exam and went then to Moseley School of Art and Craft. St.Thomas's was a really good school.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    You are right it was Edgbaston not Ladywood or Lee bank. I went there, as did my sister and brother, Pauline and David Wakelam. We lived in Cregoe street.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    It was St.Thomas’s Church of England School, on the corner of Granville Street and Bath Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham 15. I attended there in the infants from 1955 till 1961 and lived in Cregoe Street.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    It is St.Thomas’s C of E school, on the corner of Granville Street and Bath Row, Edgbaston. B15. I went there in the infants from 1955 till 1961, and lived in Cregoe Street.
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    Cregoe Street

    Our house wasn’t a back to back, they were owned by the doctor at the top of the road I believe there was an entry with 4 terraced houses each side of it, each had a small garden and where the entry came through there was an area to hang washing and 2 brew houses, each had 2 outside toilets at...
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    Cregoe Street

    Our house wasn’t a back to back, they were owned by the doctor at the top of the road I believe there was an entry with 4 terraced houses each side of it, each had a small garden and where the entry came through there was an area to hang washing and 2 brew houses, each had 2 outside toilets at...
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    Its Banjo's birthday

    Happy Birthday!
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    Cregoe Street

    I have so many happy memories of life in Cregoe Street, our address was B15 Edgbaston, not Ladywood. We didn’t have a lot but what we had was appreciated, family was everything. In our yard were gardens were my grandfather grew carnations and all sorts of flowers. My Uncle Potter (no 7) had an...
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    How wonderful! I went there from 1955 till 1961, I loved the school, our teacher was Miss Lester, we moved from Cregoe Street to Hall Green when the houses were due for demolition.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    I attended St Thomas’s and lived in Cregoe Street, it was in Edgbaston, our address was 9 Cregoe Street Edgbaston Bham 15, hope this helps
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    Cregoe Street

    I was born at No.9 Cregoe Street in January 1951, my brother David was born at No 8 Cregoe Street in 1948 at that time my Grandparents lived at No 8, Walter and Ellen Wakelam, my parents Dennis and Barbara Wakelam. My grandmothers sister (Ellen’s sister) Clara and her husband Jack Potter lived...
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