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    Cooksey Lane Kingstanding

    Does anyone on here remember the official opening of King George V playing field on 17th April 1958? the papaers reported that there were '5 football pitches, four cricket pitches, a children's playing area, a car park and administrative buildings'. Were these on the King George's field or...
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    Birmingham School of Art/Birmingham School of Art & Design

    My grandparents, George Arthur Watkins and Clara Brett, both went to the Art School some time between about 1900 and 1911. They married in 1911. I wonder whwther there are archives with records of old students?
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    King Georges Park Kingstanding

    Thank you but I've already seen these. Unfortunately although the wood is shown on the 1950 OS map this could well be based on a prepared survey and so far nobody has come forward who remembers the wood being there. If it was there in 1950 probably someone living would remember it.
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    King Georges Park Kingstanding

    The Friends of King George V Playing Field are trying to document the history of the field , particularly since the beginning of WW2. There are now two separate areas, the King George V Playing Field and Cooksey Lane field with a locked gate between them. Both of them existed before the war...
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    Lozells Road, Shops, Pubs, Businesses etc

    Thanks for that, Mikejee. All I know is that he died in 1890 in Aston Union Workhouse infirmary of 'paralysis'. In 1881 he was only 52 so maybe he had a stroke. By 1891 his wife was living with her daughter, my g-grandmother, who was widowed the same year in a back to back in Handsworth and...
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    New John St West Calthorpe Arms

    There's another Calthorpe Arms, at 135 Wellington Road, Handsworth. My g-grandfather was the first landlord, from some time in the 1890s until at least 1921. The pub is still there.
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    Lozells Road, Shops, Pubs, Businesses etc

    My g-g-grandfather, Thomas Stevens, was a cordwainer (bootmaker) and on the 1861, 71 and 81 census lived at 125 Lozells Road. He died in Aston Manor in 1890. Looks as though the shop remained a shoe shop for a considerable time. I just looked at the 1891 census on line but the numbers aren't...
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