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  1. Godber

    Horseshoe tunnel

    The horseshoe tunnel connecting The Worthings to Allen’s Croft Road was always an unwelcoming place when I lived nearby in the 70’s and 80’s. There was an old lamp post half way along it but often as not it wasn’t working and on a cold winter’s night the place was very dark, damp and downright...
  2. Godber

    Radio

    What a legend Les Ross was on BRMB, I ate a lot of toast and porridge while laughing at his “Yesterday Never Comes” in the mornings all those years ago. Does anyone else remember Miss Take, the part-time SAS group leader (nim, nim, nim) and the other characters that lived in “Little Wittle, not...
  3. Godber

    TONY BUTLER

    As soon as I hear this I’m a teenager again
  4. Godber

    Hockley Hill Post Office

    Just found this thread, lovely to see those pictures inside the Post Office. I made many visits there in my time in the Jewellery Quarter in the 80s, a really handsome building.
  5. Godber

    Where did you live

    First few months of my life in Primrose Hill, Kings Norton then Brandwood, Kings Heath until I was 15.
  6. Godber

    Arkinstall Bros , Galvanizers

    I think so too, Astoness. Strange to think the old tools and equipment I used there may also have been used by some of those chaps years before. But then it’s been 28 years since I left Keeps…time is flying by.
  7. Godber

    Arkinstall Bros , Galvanizers

    I’ve managed to find the picture I mentioned. This is Barn Street, Keeps Construction was situated behind the terraced houses and across an open yard. The bare brick houses had gone by the time I worked there, but the rendered building on the extreme left remained and served as the office. The...
  8. Godber

    Duke of york ..hockley hill

    Lwoods, I drank there very occasionally when I worked in a small jewellery manufacturers on Hylton Street from 85 to around 89. I would have drank there more often but the days were long, the work was tiring (piece work, I got paid for what I made so I worked flat out) and I had a long bus...
  9. Godber

    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    That’s the one, Steve.
  10. Godber

    William Powell's Gunmakers Shop, Carrs Lane

    When I started my first job aged 16 I saved up for a nice air rifle and bought a Webley Tracker from Powells. I soon found out there was nowhere to use it (only shooting paper targets) without people having kittens so it sat unused for a few years until I sold it. Incidentally, I recall another...
  11. Godber

    Birmingham history videos and clips

    I’m guessing it’s all shot at the same place but I could be wrong. It’s not actually stated in the film where the incinerator is but I grew up about 500 yards away from it and recognised it instantly. I’d be interested to know where the sofa was collected from, it looks like a very well-to-do...
  12. Godber

    Birmingham history videos and clips

    From 1965 and the excellent “Look at Life” series, at 6.48 this edition shows an unknown (unless anyone recognises it?) Birmingham street where rubbish is collected and then taken at 7.17 to what I recognise as the Lifford Lane incinerator, Kings Norton. One slip and both these chaps could have...
  13. Godber

    Gas Holders in Birmingham

    Up until at least 1995 there was a gasometer, perhaps two, on Booth Street in Smethwick. I worked in a building that stood next door. It was always in the empty position and, thrill seeker that I am, I once walked across it’s faded grey, domed top.
  14. Godber

    Doctors

    As a kid I was always taken to see Dr Heard/Herd/Hird at the surgery near The Fold at Pool Farm, Kings Norton. I remember him as a thin, balding man and I was told he had been taken prisoner by the Japanese during WWII, a horrendous experience. Anyone have any memories of him?
  15. Godber

    A mysterious door…

    I‘ve contacted them via email, they say it wasn’t their office. The mystery continues.
  16. Godber

    A mysterious door…

    Hello Janet, thank you kindly for your research. That name isn’t immediately familiar but it may well be correct. I’ll try and contact them and see if they had some sort of establishment in the Jewellery Quarter back then.
  17. Godber

    A mysterious door…

    Thank you Lyn, I wish I could be certain it was on Branston Street but it’s so long ago now. I was traipsing all over the place back then, going into so many old buildings, up so many creaky old stairs, past so many old doors…I enjoyed my time working there, though.
  18. Godber

    A mysterious door…

    Ha!!
  19. Godber

    A mysterious door…

    As a lad in the 1980s I worked in the Jewellery Quarter for a small manufacturer on Hilton Street. As I was the youngest it usually fell to me to make deliveries and collections around the area, often among the dilapidated Victorian buildings that housed several small businesses within them...
  20. Godber

    Arkinstall Bros , Galvanizers

    I’d imagine that the ongoing War caused many people to have a “Live for Today” attitude. Can’t say I blame them.
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