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    Bath Street Birmingham 4

    Thank you. I am just finding my way around the forum as new to it.
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    Bath Street Birmingham

    Thank you for bringing back memories of my childhood days. I remember as a child watching the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the hundreds of people attending the service at St. Chad's church.
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    Bath Street Birmingham 4

    Thank you for bringing back memories of my childhood days. I remember as a child watching the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the hundreds of people attending the service at St. Chad's church.
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    Bath Street Birmingham

    Does anyone have any old photographs of this Street. Thanks.
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    Bath Street Birmingham 4

    Does anyone have any old photographs of this Street. Thanks.
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    St Chads Schools

    Hi Lyn, I didn't live in Brearley Street. I lived in Bath Street opposite the Gunmaker's arms. I did post on that site. I also have memories of the pub. When I was in nursery at St. Chad's on an afternoon we would have to go for an afternoon nap on little fold up cots. My friend Carol and I...
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    St Chads Schools

    Hi Lyn, Thank you for your reply, also a photograph of the old school, always looked austere. I have been looking at the small bible that we were all given when we left school and there are lots of signatures in it from my class mates. Lots of tales I have of the old school days. I left in...
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    St Chads Schools

    I attended St. Chad's School as did my brothers and sisters. My brothers attended the boys school in Shadwell Street. Headmaster Mr. Wells and there was Mr. Conklin and a Miss Croak (who also taught my father). My one brother played football and cricket for the school, he stayed on school to...
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    Gunmakers Arms. Bath St.

    I am a new member to the forum. I have been reading with interest members views on the Gunmakers arms. I was born at 2/11 Bath Street in 1943 and the yard was opposite the Gunmakers arms. As a child I used to sit on the step opposite the pub and watch all the drunks spill out of the door on a...
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