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    ETAM’S BULLRING 1964

    This picture was taken for a competition offered in the Birmingham Planet newspaper issue April 22nd 1964 where the winner chose the best style and could win £20. We all worked at the new ETAM’S store. From left to right, Janice (Saturday girl) me sales, Joyce (Manager) Yvonne sales, Freda...
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    1955.
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    I do, the bedroom windows overlooked the garage. One day, guess I was around 7yrs of age, I set fure to the net curtains at the attic window () and a man came rushing round to tell Mum. Also, I regular to take bets for my Dad across the road to a big rag & bone building. There was a wedding...
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    My father came from Belfast after the war and married my mother. I was born 1948!and shortly after moved to Frankfort St. I went tonSt Mathias school on Farm St, the we moved to Kellet Rd Nechells around 1959. It was a surprise to read your post about there being other Maddens. The other...
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    Frankfort street, Hockley

    They are awesome - are there more of Frankfort St? I lived next to garage between 1952 - 1959. Anyone know of the Madden, Holmes and Ulla (not sure this is the correct spelling) families?
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    Marston Green Hospital Nurses

    Thank you for the address - would you happen to know address #?
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    Marston Green Hospital Nurses

    Do you know adress of marston green maternity hospital before it was demolished?
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