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Thanks Lloyd , i certainly got my bearing right now , i did a paramama on the photo
it has changed so much around there since i was there last and it looks so busy too.
ragga :)
Thanks lads for the info , something was telling me it was around Selly Oak
but now i think its Cotteridge , i wonder if that shop & avertising hoardings
are still there ?? i think that park drive advert is a classic :)
ragga :)
Thats a lovely photo of of your Dad sitting in the acorn reading his paper
Thanks lyn for sharing it with us , no lager in them days was there ?
ragga xx
Sorry tardebrigge i cannot fathom it out :confused2:maybe lloyd or phil will work it out .
ragga :)
jean ........ the two musuems meet up is tomorrow , Monday !!
Growing up in Birmingham 1950s/60s there was no place called Bangham Pit well ,
not to my knowledge there wasan`t , when did it come about ? and why was it
called Bangham Pit ?? its such a strange name .
ragga :)
Thanks everyone , i thought it`ll maybe bristol road cinema , I think i have been
there once to see Half a Sixpence starring tommy steele and julie foster .
and thanks for the link too richie .
ragga :)