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  1. changinman1

    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    yes i was
  2. changinman1

    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    Thye were proper characters the guys in that shop .
  3. changinman1

    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    Thye must have disappeared early to mid 90s then i guess
  4. changinman1

    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    No from 1979 up unti lthe mid 1980s there was a massive mod revival and bands including people like Paul Weller.
  5. changinman1

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    You are right yes demographics change , and people and money move around .
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    Hi Janice ....and is that condition linked to coma then ?? , thats actually a good shout , thankyou , it does make sense , its like the inability to carry on living or wanting to live and exhaustion from lack of nourishment ....hard to believe for someone from knowle its an affluent area ...
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    Hi I have a death certificate that I’m trying to understand and not my family but it’s bugging me , what is the word before coma please , I can’t make it out
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    Dorridge

    Hi Karen did you manage tp find any pics please ...tia
  9. changinman1

    Walter Collins and the Beet family

    thanks Reg ...very young to die ...all of them REST IN PEACE
  10. changinman1

    Tideswell Road /Thornbridge Avenue - Great Barr

    she lived at 21 Tideswell Road
  11. changinman1

    Tideswell Road /Thornbridge Avenue - Great Barr

    Her name was Evelyn Pursall
  12. changinman1

    Winson Green Mental Hospital And Rubery Hill Asylum

    Hi can I ask you how you found all of this info as I have a great great grandfather who died in Rubery hill hospital and I’m trying to get any info on how he died and why he was admitted, thanks
  13. changinman1

    Winson Green Prison

    Hi Iv found out that one of my paternal grandfathers Joseph Field was transferred from Winson Green on April 7th 1897 to Rubery Hill asylum, he died in there in 1890 but what I need to know is why he was in winson green in the first place . ???
  14. changinman1

    Rubery Hill Asylum Hospital

    Hi ye it was a long shot but hey not to worry.
  15. changinman1

    Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force WW1

    oh Janice thankyou for this info , so basically he ticked the box like a lot probably did at that time , im guessing it was compulsory .
  16. changinman1

    Rubery Hill Asylum Hospital

    Hi Jess . its Joseph Field , he died in there in 1890.
  17. changinman1

    Rubery Hill Asylum Hospital

    Ohhhhh hi jess coiuld you poss get some background for me please on one of my rels that died in there ?
  18. changinman1

    Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force WW1

    ohhh no loinger needed eh mmm...well he was a skiled man and i guess he was needed back in industry in Bham so ye tha kind of makes sense.
  19. changinman1

    Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force WW1

    i guess youre right , how are you anyway , hope you are keeping well , you are a trusty servant to this amazing site , thankyou so much xx
  20. changinman1

    Tideswell Road /Thornbridge Avenue - Great Barr

    Hello good people , my nan used to live in this road (Tideswell rd) and bought the house from new and lived there until her passing in 1990 , I spent so much of my childhood staying with her , just wondering if anyone has any photos of the road from years gone by. tia
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