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    Nechells

    Hi Phil. Thanks again for this picture. It made my Dads day. I have just sent it to his Iphone as I am in the USA at the moment. He is 87 and wont use the computer.
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    Gosta Green Through Duddeston

    It was a Saturday morning in 64 or 65 and it was a train fire. The train was pulling tanks of butane several of which exploded. I lived in Duddeston mill rd and waves of flames were rolling above our house. It looked just like war had broken out.
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    Nechells

    Thanks that's the best picture I have seen. I can see my Dad's barber pole.
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    Nechells

    Hi BazM Just joined the forum and looking through found your post. I used to live at 77 duddeston mill next door (the barbers) I saw Tony Taylor about 6 years ago at heartlands hospital with his wife still both going strong.
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