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  1. Out in the sticks Brummy

    Car tax office in city centre

    I remember going to Oozells street with the green log book and taxing the car for 4 months
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    Greys Department Store

    I remember the Greys delivery lorrys in that livery and the paper bags before the advent of plastic bags
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    I don't think its there any more. Belbroughton is just outside Kidderminster on the A465
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    Commander Gregory Allen and Smith family

    Family Weddings !st one Alan Gregory Olive Berdette 2nd Harry Williams Nancy Commander 3rd Albert Commander Brenda Rice 4th Dave Reynolds Ann Gregory the next 3 I think might be my Grans 3 brothers but not sure Adolf Mayer June Commander My Mom and Dad Don Commander Jean Gregory and the last I...
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    I remember going to see Cliff at Belbroughton centre he was a away for a few weeks
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    Winter's Morning

    Me and Sam in the back garden at Derrydown road Sam went every where with me and when I passed my test Sam was always on the front seat of the car
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    Clifford Commander The second pic is Roy Lambert Cliff Commander Alan ? Peter Espin
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    In the pics there is Molly Crawford, Mrs Ford (John Fords wife) Janet Jones and Deborah Sharpe, Jan Deb and Edwina Pitt, Jeanette with the parrot, Edwina Malcom and Sharon, Me, Fenton and the Hotel Jumbo Park sorry about the photo quality very old Kodak 110 Instamatic
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    these photos were taken in Majorca at a Perry Beeches holiday abroad in 1974
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    Commander Gregory Allen and Smith family

    I need help do any of you lovely folks on here Know anyone of this photo My Gran Ada Gregory is the lady at the end of the row on the left and my Grandpa Walter Gregory is the 3rd person in on the right
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    Kynoch's I M I 1950s Onwards

    I think this is a Bond Trades Party or a 25 years awards My Dad Don Commander 6 in the second row down from the top next to Ken Bailey, my Mom Jean Commander is directly bellow if any one could please give any faces names that would be great
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    Our childhood toys

    I loved my brothers train set and cars as he is 7 years older than me,I was under the pain of death if I touched them (it didn't stop me) I tied his teddy to the track I must have been about 4 at the time, his cars and teddy came to my dolls tea parties minus dolls Mom always said I should have...
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    Record shop favourites in birmingham

    The Diskery on the Bristol Rd and there was another shop in Perry Barr Precinct, but my first 45 I bought was Downtown and that was from the little record shop opposite the Crem on the Walsall Rd
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    Perry Beeches Secondary School

    Fantastic yes that is definitely my bro Cliff thanks for showing this photo
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    Advertising in the past

    Put a tiger in your tank
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    Where did you live

    I have a cousin who lives in the house where she was born and where her Mom and Dad lived after the War on the Beeches estate
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    Remember Kayli?

    I loved the sherbet you sucked up a liquorice straw until in gummed up. When we went to Dorrington Road we used to pop in to Mortons on the Rocky Lane and get a pennies worth a sweets black jacks, fruit salad, strawberry laces and flying saucers not forgetting hubba bubba bubble gum
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    Where did you live

    Born at home in Swinbrook Grove 1958 Moved to Derrydown Road in 1960 moved to Curbar Road when first married then down to New Quay Wales back to Brum Hall Green back to New Quay over to Tregaron Bar Hill Cambridge Omargh N.I Cyprus Worcester Malvern Martley
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    WWII Uniform and Rank

    The R.A looks like he may have been Royal Artillery and also the jodhpurs your Dad has no sign of a rank on the arm or pips on the Epaulettes I can't quite make out the cap badge
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