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    Birmingham Newspapers 1939-1945

    You can almost here the quiet
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    Street furniture

    What is the square box towards the bottom.? The sign is to show Vivienne the way to come & see me.
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    Street furniture

    Your post made me remember the old bus stops, a round sign, brown here, on a pole, with a promenade type barrier.
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    Street furniture

    I had forgotten we could get stamps from wall dispensers . I am thinking about the Cadbury's chocolate ones were navy blue.
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    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    I have some info on the home itself. Plus my Birth Mother's account. However if you scroll back to Louisa's post in 2011 she advises how you might obtain a copy.
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    Birmingham Irish

    Is that a music venue & do you know the line up?
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    Birmingham Irish

    There was a really good play in April which I couldn't get to see called the Fighting Irish about an Irish boxer living here,. going there & the search finding his identity in both countries. By Coventry Playwright, Jamie McGough. If it ever comes your way
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    Our childhood toys

    Blind I meant.
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    Our childhood toys

    There was a macabre rhyming game played by older girls not sure about boys, that escaped me, called Four Blibd Fathers It was the girls who were caught in Kiss Catch, only the boys did the chasing.
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    Our childhood toys

    When someone thought they were not tigged, or on, we would chant, "On or not playin!'
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    Our childhood toys

    They never heard of Cat's Cradle either , Or Two Little Dickie Birds. Girls at school made intricate patterns jumping and turning with a long loop of say knicker elastic.The Little one likes the hand games, Here's' The Church Here's The Steeple etc, Here's The Lady's Knives & Forks.Here's The...
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    Our childhood toys

    Was that when you all got on a mound & pushed all the other kids off?
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    Our childhood toys

    Grandson was given one. 5 quid! Mine came free with cornflakes sometimes, I loved the cornflakes paper they were wrapped in. You weighted the nose with a penny in some.
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    Our childhood toys

    Oldies
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    Our childhood toys

    I have just taught our granddaughter, My Mother Said, I last did it circ 1964. I can't remember the clapping sequence. I also performed The Clapping Song. Stepdaughter found an updated version of both. The woke brigade changed Gypsies to fairies. Stepdaughter taught her A Sailor Went To Sea Sea...
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    Our childhood toys

    And when you held hands facing each other and spun round, we called them skiddies
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    Our childhood toys

    And hopping Jinny
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    Our childhood toys

    In my parents Good Housejeeping book I saw Kiss In A ring' . A small rubber ring suspended.If you touched the ring before kissing, you were out. Imagine the woke brigade with kissing on tge lips. we had these rings at school. The book contained parlour games.
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    Our childhood toys

    Pin the tail on the donkey & kiss in the dark.
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    Our childhood toys

    Off ground tig which Nan called Tig on high ground.
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