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  1. I Am Nico

    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    If you Google Norcap Contact Register, their records have been taken over by Family Action's PAC UK. They will know someone who can assist you.
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    Street furniture

    It won't work never mind
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    Street furniture

    Yes indeed. Our barmy neighbour (see my gardening posts) had the remaining one when he moved here. Our houses used to be one we were told there were 4 gas lamps and our 2 are in the cellar but we are unsure or intrepid to discover where the entrance might be. He had one still when he moved in...
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    Street furniture

    The man who turned our gas lamps out and re lit them had Downs Syndrome, he wore a bowler hat. I wasn't quite 4. My memory goes back a long way, not like now. Mum used to say here comes the little lamp lighter, I am recalling the hymn now, 'when lamps were lighted in the town and boats put out...
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    Street furniture

    Now they are for hanging baskets
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    Street furniture

    They don't seem to have many originals left and with each expensive city revamp, they move them. Off I go again, I remember a district in Dublin, I think unoficially called the Five Lamps , I wanted to go and my mate said no it's too rough especially with my accent, but I had learned to keep...
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    Fish & Meat paste from the 50s and 60s

    Wasn't there a song with a lyric in it "Fish paste, momma" sung by a man ?
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    Street furniture

    Just an observation. They have some reproduction gas lamps in Coventry which bend in half to be cleaned or bulbs replaced. I remember them as a small child and a man climbed the ladder to get at them.
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    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    I was able to obtain Birth Certificates from Gro Gov they gave me an account number as I ordered many. It was to establish I was who I was and my immediate birth families were large. As it was I did not use any professional bodies, I was helped by adoptees who belonged to Norcap which is no...
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    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    I assume your mother's birth surname was on the Adoption record. The records will be somewhere, I would think where the people who adopted her lived as mine were, and not from where I was adopted.
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    Old street pics..

    I recall one of my earliest memories, the milkman's horse was white, mum gave used to give him a carrot . Circa1961. The flower cart horse was skewbald and the rag and bone man's horse was a fine beast. Chocolate brown cob with lots of feathering. He always picked his feet up. They were a Romany...
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    Old street pics..

    I was trying to see the name on the float it may have been the Co Op.
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    Old street pics..

    I don't suppose this is any better. The lorry didn't sowmdown either but the horse was not bothered
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    Old street pics..

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    Old street pics..

    I have a photo I will try and post later, how old is old? This would be probably 1973 in Dublin, my friend's granny with who I used to stay had the vegetables delivered. They were expensive but she felt sorry for the vegetable man! She would buy 2 stone of potatoes he put them in her bucket. His...
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    Old street pics..

    I posted before somewhere but Nan remembers a horse collapsing and dieing in the street. It stayed with her. she was a little girl and cried all the way home. If she saw a white horse she would spit on her foot for luck as they were a rare site. She remembers the pony having a good job he pulled...
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    Notable Brummies

    Nan told me that they tipped the coal in the street by each house. If you didn't take it in you got to trouble. It was left to the women. In the 30s. She used to sing that song, Keep the home fires burning, while the hearts are yearning, Lord turn the dark the clouds inside out till the boys...
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    Old street pics..

    How hard life was then. Hard on horses. I think they worked till they dropped for many. People too. I wonder when work houses ceased to be.
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    Traditional Songs we sang at school

    In Amsterdam There Lives a Maid, The Keel Row, The Mermaid. Brennan On The Moor. When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue. Lavendars Blue Dilly Dilly.
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    Traditional Songs we sang at school

    Mine has 202 then 3180x on the back Songs Of Praise on the front with 2 deer drinking at a stream,
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