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    Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street

    Sorry about the condition,but I hope this is of some interest to you.It was in a box of clippings that i inherited recently.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    Never been,Honestly !!! :angel:
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    A couple more.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    And some more.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    And a few more.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    Here are a few club from the early 1970's I used to frequent,hope some of you remember them too.
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    Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

    I tried to re-post these old club cards of mine where they were before the site was hacked,but only acepted one of them.So here they are again.Hope it's ok to do so.
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    BISF 'Tin Top Houses' In Birmingham

    There were a row along the side of Pype Hayes park,near the Walmey border.All gone now I'm Afraid.
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    Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street

    Richard Hearne,did'n't he become known as Mr Pastry ?
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    Items that have faded away

    Do we really belive the Queen recommended this product ? (which queen ! )
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    Items that have faded away

    Both hands free ? Oh cup of tea and a biscuit.
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    Items that have faded away

    Recommended by the Nobility,and the Forces.
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    Items that have faded away

    I wonder what"other scarce Eastern tobaccos"were ?
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    Items that have faded away

    I can remember using" Meltonian EasyWhite" on school pumps.
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    Items that have faded away

    Penny bangers under upturned metal buckets.
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    Elmdon Airport Birmingham International Airport

    We were living in Small Heath in the early 1960's and my Grandad used to take me to Elmdon on a Sunday sometimes.We would take a bottle of pop and a few sandwiches,watch the planes and it was like a mini holiday in the countryside.
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    Tavern in the Town and The Mulberry Bush Pub Bombings

    The Duke of Edinburgh visits to view the damage.
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