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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    It is definitely Granville street, Ladywood. My sister and I attended. I was there from 1949 to 1955 when my parents moved house out of the city
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    Bishopsgate Street

    I lived two doors away from the Evans`s in Bishops Ave, Bishopsgate street. I played with Colin when we were children in the Avenue. Can`t remember Barbara Knight, sorry.
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    Bishopsgate Street

    We played together as children, as I lived at No.3 in Bishops avenue with my sister Jean. My father was Dick Millar. we moved to Bartley Green in 1955. Regards John
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    Broad Street

    I remember St Thomas`s Church in Broad street. Just up from Watsons Motors. My sister and I were christened here.
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    Broad Street

    I lived in Bishops Avenue, Bishopsgate Street, off Broad St. from 1945-1953. My favourite shop in Broad St. Was opposite Kunzle`s on a corner. It was Astley`s Toy shop. I spent many hours adoring the toys in their windows.
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    Bishopsgate Street

    I was born in No 3 Bishops Avenue, named John, with my sister Jean. I think weplayed as children. Next door to us was the Wrencher`s who had a daughter called Nina. There was the Coughflins next to them. The Evans lived at the bottom of Bishops Avenue. Jacksons had the shop at the bottom of...
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