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    Springfield Area

    I explained in a earlier post that my Great Grandfather Horatio George Turner opened a branch of his Corn and Seed Meachants at 836 Stratford Road Springfield in the 1920s. I worked in my school holidays in various branches of our shops in different suburbs of Birmingham, each area had its own...
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    Springfield Area

    Good evening all, My family business H G Turner Ltd Corn and Seed Merchants had a shop 836 Stratford Road Springfield possibly in the photo to my knowledge it operated from early 1920s until l closed the shop and rented out the property. My Grand Grandfather would have opened the shop he had...
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    H G Turner Ltd Corn and Seed Merchants

    Grey Peas or Marrowfats imported from Australia and New Zealand sold with a blue tablet to soak them in over night!
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    H G Turner Ltd Corn and Seed Merchants

    Yes my error 1884-2004 Pictures are Coventry Road Small Heath c1920 Coventry Road Sheldon c1950s Stratford Road Springfield/Sparkhill c1950s The picture of Coventry Road Small Heath the laddders are up against Turners property on the corner of Regents Park Road, Midland Bank on the corner.
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    H G Turner Ltd Corn and Seed Merchants

    I have pleasure in posting some photos from my family archives, 1984 - 2004 retail shops in Birmingham,Shirley and Sutton Coldfield. My Great Grandfather Horatio George Hawkins Turner founded his business in 1884 in Small Heath over many decades he acquired various businesses as the owners...
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Sorry l am not sure how to do that?
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    This is not directly in connection with this subject but still my family history, on my fathers side the photograph is Horatio George Hawkins Turner Corn merchant established Small Heath 1884 he is with one of his working horses at the rear of premises probably in Small Heath.
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Interestingly the sign over the entrance has acquired a BP agency badge in the later picture also the sign over the adjoining house has changed from Ford Ford Ford to Austin Humber and Hupmobile who were a American manufacturer.
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    What a great photo later photo the breakdown can looks like a Ford T looking at the original photo l think the pub was the Marine Tavern
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Just out of interest after my Grandfather moved back to Earlswood he had a Vulcan Petrol lorry and later a Ford V8 petrol lorry l was born in 1959 and as a five year old can remember the corrugated iron shed/workshop at the cottage complete with inspection pit.
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Possibly but l wouldn’t of thought it would have milk churns loaded if it had been fitted with a body also the canvas tilt looks to be lifted for access to the side.
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Thank you all for your input my Grandfather lived in the adjoining house until the birth of my Aunt Muriel Ada Martin who suffered from asthma and the family returned to the farm cottage in Wood Lane Earlswood following advice from the doctor for cleaner air for her. He established a small motor...
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    Have Turned photo round
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    Balsall Heath Motor Works c1924

    I have pleasure in posting a photograph from the mis 1920s of The Balsall Heath Motor Works Mary Street, my grandfather on my mothers side served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers during the First World War and returned to manage this company in Mary Street note the tram tracks and the Worcester Co...
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    Later in the 1950 we opened a new shop at 191 Stratford Road Shirley in the premises of the old Home and Colonial Stores and closed the other two shops that remained trading until late 1980s when the Sunday trading act of parliament and the rush to out of town shopping finished the British high...
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    Thanks for your reply very interesting, we did know much about Arthur’s career in the marine’s you think he settled in the USA?
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    Going back to the Racing Pigeon clubs of the West Midlands area l have a silver tankard trophy awarded to H G Turner in 1932 from Shirley Homing Society, Turners had two shops in Shirley both on the Stratford Road 120 School Road junction and one on the junction with Haslucks Green Road my...
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    Well obviously never short of excitement for the Turner’s, interestingly my G G Grandfather Horatio married Eliza Deakin those family we understand operated a butchers and slaughter house in Cattell Road, Tilton Road area, cattle and pigs where brought into Lawley Street goods depot by the Great...
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    Thank you for your interest, my father always inferred that Horatio founded the business that carried his name but could Arthur have told his brother of his intention’s to join the Marines and Horatio decided to follow his trade, horse feed, poultry and animal feed would have been big business...
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    History of Homing Pigeon Clubs in Birmingham and the Black Country

    For those interested here is a photograph of my Great Grandfather Horatio George Turner with one of his working horses c1905 Birmingham Small Heath
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