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    The Scotch House - Whitehead Street

    Sorry to but in but I wonder if anyone knows a Bobby Baggot, I'm still trying to find out what's happened to my sister in law Betty Gibson who I have lost track of, I remember she had a brother Bobby somewhere in Brum.
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    Aston Villa history

    Not to do with the club history but: My dad as a teenager carved a statuette of a Villa player all painted up in the Villa colours with a silver cup at his feet, it stood on the mantelpiece of our house all through our childhood. I remember him altering it when they started wearing shorter...
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    Motorcycle insurance 2025

    I've not been refused but I have a feeling the insurance companies try to price you out when you pass 70.
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    George Street West

    I note Nick says he was born in Coralie Street, I wonder if he remembers my uncle Bill aunt Lil and their daughter Margaret who were there at about the same time, Bill used to drive a van for the Birmingham Mail.
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    Royal Mail Telegrams Boys & Girls

    Allen wanted to but never got onto the motorbikes he rode the big red pushbikes, he was of work for a while with a badly broken ankle when he put his foot down to avoid a parked car in the fog on the downhill of Kingstanding Road. He met the prime minister of Ceylon Mr Bandaranaike at the Grand...
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    Royal Mail Telegrams Boys & Girls

    Here's Allen my brother.
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    Sweeneys , tv rentals

    I came across this today. click though on the 'read more' button for the full story. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189857705/robert_francis-sweeney
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    Humorous And Interesting Newspaper Stories about Birmingham

    When fishing with dad we caught a few eels in the canal they were about nine inches long and a devil to untangle from the line when they tied themselves into knots.
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    IN OUR GARDENS 2025

    This looks better than I've ever seen it,only problem is I can't see it from the house the shed's in the way.
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    It was always concreted 'when I were a lad' ;) I remember going there as a child, I also remember going with a mate through the tunnels from the brook in Warren Farm Road all the way to the park and booing at the kids in the pond from the overflow slot.
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    Lightwoods Park, Bearwood

    My only visit to Lightwoods Park was to some sort of show with a pig roast, it rained most of the day and the roast wasn't much of a success, they didn't start serving it until late evening when everyone was on their way home.
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    That's the boy Lloyd, Nellie Cox (Barlow) was my Ma in law. I was told it happened in Finchley Park, that might be wrong as I'm not sure they were living in the Kingstanding area in 1941, maybe Ashted.
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    Another place I recall drownings was the quarry at Great Barr.
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    Birmingham fatal drownings 20th Century

    My late wife's brother drowned as a child in Finchley Park pool but I think the only notice was from his mother who put a small notice in one of the newspapers. His name was Paddy Cox (maybe Patrick) I can't remember the dates but it would have been in the 1930s or early 40s
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    The Lodge to Thornhill Road

    Reading about Soho led me to this and an interesting half hour reading.:) https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/50165/birmingham_connection/1579/archives_of_soho
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    The Lodge to Thornhill Road

    I wonder if the title to the thread should read The Lodge to Thornhill House instead of Thornhill Road. Manor houses had lodges remote from the main house.
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    Crooked house

    Just a thought, If they built an upright copy would it in time sink and become crooked like the former one which seems to have been a victim of poor ground?
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    Crooked house

    Penalty/fine is probably small enough for them to swallow if they can replace it with new build.I recall a Birmingham motor trader buying a mansion house in the country being told it was listed but he demolished anyway and accepted the penalty, he owned the football field so when the locals...
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    Alma -Elma Gibson.

    I found Elma's birth, it's mis-transcribed as Elina in the records for October 1935.
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    Anyone still got a piano

    My late departed friend earned a music degree in piano playing as a youngster her father bought her a baby grand piano as gift for 'sticking at it' she played the church organ for over fifty years at most of the weddings and funerals of the locals. Her piano is now for sale as part of her...
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