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    If you could live anywhere in Birmingham, where would it be?

    I remember the youth club at Oldknow Road school on Friday nights in the mid 60's. I can recall a few of the girls .... Pat Nixon, Pamela Bruce, Christine Potter and Cathy Phillips. Small Heath was a better place to live in those days. I played for Small Heath park football team against other...
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    Is This Your Motor?

    The Austin factory at Bargoed employed many disabled people (often suffering from pneumoconiosis - a lung disease from the mines). They made children's cars. http://www.austinmemories.com/styled-25/index.html
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    Golden Hillock Road Six Ways Small Heath

    There certainly were gas lamps in the 50's and even early 60's in Small Heath. I can remember the gas lighter man coming around every evening with his lighter pole. .Did you know Alan Fair who lived at the end of Cooksey Road in the 60's? I believe that he became a lecturer in American Studies...
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    Golden Hillock Road Six Ways Small Heath

    I found a few photos of Golden Hillock Road around the 6 ways junction....see above. I'm not sure if I've used the correct insertion method
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    Birmingham Canal Boatmen: struggle for improved working conditions.

    Details of the Ash family are available on this link. They also owned Ash & Lacy and Joseph Ash Galvanizers that started in Charles Henry Street and now have seven sites throughout the country https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2015/12/199-ash-of-packwood-house.html https://www.josephash.co.uk/
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    Ward End Hall School

    This is a comprehensive site with photos (including the school - originally called Ingleton Road school)) https://billdargue.jimdofree.com/placenames-gazetteer-a-to-y/places-w/ward-end/
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    Midland Motor Omnibus Co Midland Red

    That's great! Thank you very much for this information. Looks like the tramway went past the door!
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    Midland Motor Omnibus Co Midland Red

    It was Mary Street, Balsall Heath. His name was Alfred Bromley and he lived in Belgrave Road
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    Midland Motor Omnibus Co Midland Red

    Does anyone have any information on The Birmingham Bus company, based in Mary Street in 1900? My grandfather's attestation papers when he joined the Royal Warks. regiment in 1900 stated that he worked for a Mr Pritchard at that company. This appears to be over a decade before the Midland Omnibus...
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    Canning & Co & Electroplating

    Genmac1 - Do you remember laboratory manager Jim Love? I met him a couple of times on visits to BSA in the 70's
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    Canning & Co & Electroplating

    Now based on the site of the old BSA factory in Armoury Road/Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath https://www.macdermid.com/
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    Frighted Horse Pub - Soho Road Handsworth

    I also attended day release (metallurgy) at Handsworth TC in the mid 1960's. I think that the pub almost opposite was the "Gun Barrels" but I'm not absolutely sure. The cafe directly opposite was also a popular meeting place before evening classes. Bob Dylan's "Like a rolling stone" would be...
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    Sanitorium Little Bromwich Hospital Yardley Green Road Yardley Road

    I can confirm that it was Yardley Sanatorium. My Mum was there at the same time (between April and September 1957). As children we were not allowed to visit her during that time. She had TB of the kidneys,one of which was removed and the other partially removed . She was one of the first...
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    Watsonia sidecars

    In the late 1970's Watsonian produced Land Rover rooves for the 109 inch Land Rovers. Jim Bennett was the manager in charge in those days. Does anyone remember him?
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    Rowley's Butchers, Smallheath.

    A couple of colour photos of Rowleys butchers
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    Shops Muntz st/The Cov

    Muntz Street photos
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    Birmingham Christmas of the past

    I lived at 148 Grange Road in the late 50's, early 60's
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    Waverley Grammar School

    Great photo Neil. I was at Waverley at that time, but I don't think that I was in the same year as your your Dad. Could you post the full photo please? I've been looking for a copy for years! Thanks
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    Bickley Family

    I have an ancestor, William Baker who married Ann Bickley in 1788
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