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    Clothes & shoes of yesteryear

    it's a nice feeling isn't it? The last time I did the same was about 55 years ago!:grinning: ..with a pair of trousers.....
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    Jaffrays/ Highcroft hospital/ lunatic asylum, Erdington

    I think at least part of it is now, The Jaffray Centre Lyn. This is run by "Jaffray Care" which is a registered charity, whose focus is disabilities and complex health care needs. It comprises of a resource centre and 4 bungalows (Lime Court) on the site. Link...
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    Jaffrays/ Highcroft hospital/ lunatic asylum, Erdington

    Yes, having been opened as a General hospital in 1885, it later took chronic cases that were transferred from Birmingham general Hospital and also treated wounded soldiers during WW1, alongside children. From the 1950s and 60s it began housing geriatric patients, it closed around 1991 and was...
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    Aston Villa history

    An interesting aerial view of Villa Park and the streets and houses surrounding it taken on 1 May 1951:
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    Which shop ?

    It is Clark's shoe shop in June 1968.
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    Does nobody die anymore?

    At Villa Park the term "HEITS" (Holte Enders in the sky) is used and in Monty Python's "Dead Parrot" sketch they used the following: I think that it is a matter of choice really, I guess they all tell us the same thing, albeit with a slightly different tone.
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    sutton coldfields christmas market

    I guess as it is not open on Monday's, they would not stay open for just one extra day (albeit Christmas Eve). They will probably be clearing their stalls away on the Sunday or Monday and understandably wouldn't want to be doing that on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. That said, I note that the...
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    Brummie England Players

    There have been a few: George Tait (born Aston Manor - club - Birmingham Excelsior) & Alfred Harvey (born Aston - club - Wednesbury Strollers) 1881 vs Wales. Albert Allen (b - Aston c - Aston Villa) & Dennis Hodgetts (b - Birmingham c - Aston Villa) 1888 vs Ireland. Dennis Hodgetts (b -...
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    Yates Victor MP for Ladywood

    Some photographs of Ladywood's MP (1945 - 1969) below: 1- National Portrait Gallery (link to this & other NPG photos below), 2 - @ Snow Hill Station in 1966 & 3 - outside the Houses of Parliament (3rd from the right) alongside other newly elected MP on 1/8/45)...
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    Birchfield Road Perry Barr

    Councillor Sharon Thompson has said, “As someone who visits Perry Barr regularly, I know the area has been transformed in recent years and is now a destination of choice for visitors or for those wishing to relocate." If that is the case Sharon, then why not sell those flats to those people...
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    Edmund street c 1900

    I spent a few years working on those Rates books 60 odd years later. I remember all the old books were kept in storage in the basement, including that one I expect, although I only recall having a proper look at some from the 30s & 40s.
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    The Midland Hotel (Burlington Hotel)

    We spent our wedding night there Richard, just over a hundred years after it first opened. You could tell that it must have been the place to be back in the Victorian era, as it still was then in our opinion. A friend of mine worked there as a sous chef at the time and he kindly left a bottle of...
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    Its Tinpot's birthday

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    Birchfield Road Perry Barr

    It will be interesting to hear just who the "private bidder" is and how this cut-price sale came about. If the council expects their tax payers to make up the balance, then they have a right to know all about this fiasco and whether this was really the best available deal.
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    Does anyone remember the Bacchus Bar?

    I remember The Iron Horse. It was done out like a railway carriage, with windows looking out to Stephenson Street on ground level. ;)
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    Birchfield Road Perry Barr

    Quite a shocker on the local BBC news last night concerning the long empty flats in Perry Barr that were intended to be used as the athletes village for the Commonwealth Games. They are to be sold at a loss to a "private bidder" and Birmingham Council will be £320m out of pocket, as a result...
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    Does anyone remember the Bacchus Bar?

    I was there with three of my friends a few months ago. I have been there many times over the years (I think it has been there for at least 20 years). It can be a bit busy at times, but is somewhere that you can get a seat, have a conversation and be easily heard. It is much larger than you might...
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    Norman Edwards , Sporting Caricatures

    I guess you have tried the cricket club itself Jeanette? I would think there is a chance they might have one, or may be able to suggest former players that are still members of the club, who might be able to help you with your search. I used to occasionally watch their games back then, hoping to...
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    Address plaques and nameplates for Terraces, Villas, Places etc

    Horse? (you missed one) ;)
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    Craven Arms, Upper Gough Street granted listed status.

    Lovely pub, both inside and out. Great news!
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