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  1. Morturn

    happy birthday to jukebox (john)

    Happy birthday, have a super day!
  2. Morturn

    Corporation Square Market

    About a two years ago I had to visit a shop there and the address given was Martineau Square
  3. Morturn

    Corporation Square Market

    yes, I had heard someone say it was Martineau too.
  4. Morturn

    Birmingham Municipal Bank

    I remember the glass inkwells and dip pens. Who could forget the uptight regimented bank manager, almost straight out of dads army.
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    Mystery structure in Nechells/ Aston

    There may have been problems filling it in as they are a source of ground pollution so covering them over may have been a quick temporary solution. Here is a diagram of a gasholder cross section for clarity. Source: The Secretary of the Trustees Gas Educational Fund - Catechism Of Central...
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    Mystery structure in Nechells/ Aston

    I agree, I thing it is a part demolished gasometer. What your looking at is the concrete conical base with water around the edges. As you may already know, gasometers sat in a lake of water and would rise up and down as they filled with gas.
  7. Morturn

    where in hockley

    I don't think they are the same houses Viv.
  8. Morturn

    Childhood Memories

    I did that too, it was quite nice and very sweet.
  9. Morturn

    time for a clean up

    Yes, considering it links the two stations and a lot of the bus services as well as the Bullring and HS2, it could be better.
  10. Morturn

    Birmingham Medical Mission (1875) Floodgate Street Deritend

    Yes, the maps has it as a Medical Mission and it is looking like the whole corner building was a part of it. Maybe that explains why no entrance. If you look at the Google map view you can see the hint of a hipped roof linking the two building together.
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    Bull Ring 2003

    A few years back I did a watercolour picture of our bull and donated it to a Birmingham charity.
  12. Morturn

    Don Street, Winson Green

    Viv, I believe they were a marker for a stirrup pump station in case of fire in WWII
  13. Morturn

    old car snaps

    I can remember the Reliant factory on the A5 at Twogates when I lived in Tamworth. Images curtsy of:https://www.reliant.website/
  14. Morturn

    Kidderminster carpet museum to reopen

    I agree, it is a super museum and it would have been a sad loss to see it close
  15. Morturn

    Gun Trade Factories

    The Proof House backs on to the junction of the Digbeth Branch Canal and is accessed from Loverose Street.
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    Gun Trade Factories

    Well there is a 13 bore gauge for shot guns. If I recall correctly the larger the number, the smaller the bore. I recall Punt guns were 4 bore, almost like a cannon. The choke on shotgun is to control how much spread the shot. They can be changed by inserting different choke tubes.
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    Josiah Mason's Orphanage

    The good old days!
  18. Morturn

    Josiah Mason's Orphanage

    The Erdington Almshouses were built by the Sir Josiah Mason Trust and as Pedrocut correctly says the window are more like the orphanage
  19. Morturn

    happy birthday to eric gibson

    Happy birthday, have a super day
  20. Morturn

    OLD AND NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

    That works well
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