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    GEC WITTON WORKS

    Hi there, Memories, well, I worked as a Welder firstly in the cabinets depts. my mate used to shut the shop down and test the insulators while we were at lunch over the road in the cafe, then moved into the Bedplate dept. where we welded bedplates for the big stators to sit upon. Living in...
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    A Play On Loco Numbers

    G'day, I have just caught up with a video? YouTube, of a steam train coming into New St. station Birmingham, it's The Earl Of ??????? couldn't quite catch the name, it was full and just looked like a normal service as I remembered them in years gone by, No. 5043, do you know if this is a one...
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    Tamworth field trainspotting

    G'day Trainees, What good memories, from my school days, 1947/50, We were adventurist in them days and would set off from Doidge road, on our rickety old trikes hoping to snare some of the loco numbers on the Main lines through Tamworth 14mile down the Kingsbury road, the trip was well worth it...
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    Old tram routes in birmingham

    G'day, Cookie, Have you any info of this Tram/Bus? I came across it browsing old pics, looks like Stockland green to Short Heath We have in Adelaide one simular it's called The O'Bahn but it runs on a guided track system most of the way once out of the city. Thanks..
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    Electric Trams

    Thanks for the memory stitcher, happy days swinging on the turn around pole, at the short heath terminus.o_O:eek: with the clippie making sure I didn't let go!;)
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    Brum traffic images from 1960s onwards ?

    G'day Mike, excuse my ignorance, but I would like to see the above traffic pics, where do I click?? thanks.
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    Worst car of the 1960's

    Hi, borrowed my brothers first car it was a 1937 Humber, lovely old car,'rattling' big ends all the way from Brum to Dover, but white metal fixed them up.. But my first car was an Austin 8 'hand painted' and the pride and joy of an old couple, she cried when I bought it off them, for 25 pounds...
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    Aston Hippodrome Revue

    Maggie, My father took us to see the Revue's at the Aston Hip. for education I think ?? Happy days:rolleyes:
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    The Star cinema

    Hi there! The Star cinema was one of my favourites, between 47/51 at least three maybe four times a week we would be there, it was 6d-9d and in the posh seats at the back 1/6d, many a night to see an 'A' film we would walk up and down the queue asking the adults to take us in, most times we...
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    Public washing baths in nechells

    G'day, talking of baths, if you lived in Doidge Rd. every house had a' fold-up' bath, filled from the copper, it was used regularly through the war and into the 50s. the neighbours (tw0 ladies) would come round on Fridays nights,but guess who had to keep the fire stoke up? Now it looks from pics...
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    Smells Of The Past

    I remember the bloke with the hot spuds and chestnuts outside New street station, and the lovely smells wafting down to the platforms. he kept them hot in a tray beneath the oven. But another one smell I used to hate when getting the old pram filled with 'Coke' almost straight from the furnace...
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    The Beginnings of Fire Protection

    Thanks Lyn and TWO, I,m glad to know no one was injured and it has settled an augment about the Halfords fire, some mates thought it was deliberately lit.. Good pics. Thanks again.
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    The Beginnings of Fire Protection

    G'day folks, what was the name of the (factory or warehouse) opposite a fire station at the bottom of Steelhouse Lane, which burnt down sometime between 1948/1950 ?? thanks.
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    History of Cars.

    Thanks Lyn, just after keep looking, Chreerio
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    History of Cars.

    Hi Len, this looks like a car we used to have but I always thought we had a 1936 model? was there an earlier model? it was 1950-ish, Hanks next door looked after it while I was away in the army.. Thanks nice site..
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    Erdington Swimming Baths

    Hi Brenda, The Erdington baths was a favourite of mine,( even with Brookvale park pool at the end of our road) we would cycle from Doidge rd. and enjoy an hour in the pool, even tried water polo with the Big boys, this was 1947 time, the biggest memory for me was that my friendly old and...
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    IKON Gallery

    Thanks to 'Mikejee' that's filling a gap:) and the canal walks area looks good, and thanks to' ellbrown' for the pub crawl etc.o_O enough to spend to-day remembering.. Cheers
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    IKON Gallery

    G'day, I'm looking for info of 'King Edwards Place' off Broad street? my wife Eileen (nee Jinks) lived there in 1958 The Bingley Hall was one side of the street and the other was a Pub,? Whitbread's brewery then Pinchin- Johnsons paint warehouse. the Jinks family were caretakers for years...
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    Snow Hill Clock - Platform 7

    G'Day Harbornite76 we were there in Snow hill trying to get a few No's that the other kids couldn't get, ;) it was always the Bluebird diesel rail car, but the memory is...... well you know, thanks anyway!
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    IKON Gallery

    Thanks Sparky, If ever? We will visit one day,it keeps popping up on the tv. You lucky people. Cheers
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