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    Gorman. J.

    Sorry he died in 1977. Birmingham.
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    Gorman. J.

    16/06/1899 James Gorman
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    Gorman. J.

    I have not been able follow up your messages. So now have time to Perdue it. Can you help ?
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    Gorman. J.

    Yes that is my family
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    Growing Up In Brum - Roy Blakey Inspired.

    My father used to make wooden toys at Christmas for me and neighbours children during the war. Wheel barrows mostly for the boys and scooters for girls. I had a red one with white splashes. I lived in a Road with a hill and the pavements were blue brick so the lovely clatter of the wooden wheels...
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    Abbey Street Hockley

    If I remember right. It was mostly brassware and guards for cannon cookeres and fires.
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    I Remember When.....

    I totally agree with you Stitcher. They should learn our language language not us theirs ! So much is spent on interpitors for people that have been here for years. When in Rome do as the Romans do. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
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    I Remember When.....

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    Abbey Street Hockley

    My husband and his family had a small factory in Abbey St in the 60s called Berwood Engineering. The family name was Newton
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    Gorman. J.

    Sorry they are not. My father who passed away in 1977 worked for Midland Counties Dairies in his young days and served on the Somme . His father was a gun stock maker. That's all I really know. He never discussed his family much and certaiy I know nothing of his war experiences. When I was young...
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    Gorman. J.

    Thank you Alberta for that info. I know very little of my fathers family. I know originally they came over from Ireland. I would love to know when and what part.
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    Ansell

    Thanks for the info. I will explore this site. Gets interesting doesn't it.
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    Ansell

    Hello. My mothers name was Doris her father was Sidney James Ansell Her mother was Gertrude Stanley. I have come full circle because I live in Sutton.
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    Barrows Stores

    I remember Mc Convilles in Bull Street . I used to catch the bus there when I became working age 15. Henry store was at the bottom. Also Jerome the photography studio at the top where I was taken every year for a studio photo when I was little. Hated it !
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    Old Sutton Parade Shops

    I remember Gills the toy shop we used to take our 2 little boys there in the early 60s. When toys were only bought on Birthdays and Christmas. When I met my husband in the 50s who lived in Sutton we used to go to the Snackerie on Sunday afternoons as there was no where else to go . Downstairs in...
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    Alum Rock Road Shops

    I too remember Alum Rock shopping area. I lived in Phillimore Road. I am talking of the 40s and early 50s. I remember Ted Haynes the green grocer. May Mitchel the wool shop and clothes. There was a fish and chip shop opposite Ted Haynes. The Rock Cinema where I used to go every Saturday. Bata...
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    Gorman. J.

    Does anyone have any info.
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    Ansell

    I too believe my family on my mothers side were related to the Ansell family. My grandfather was Sidney James Ansell known as Jim. They lived in Duddeston . He also had a brother Clarence. The later Ansell family lived in Wylde Green Sutton Coldfield, then at the turn of the 20 th Century Moor...
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    Nansen Road School

    Yes Viv us oldies of the school certainly knew this. We had many talks about him.
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    Nansen Road School

    Thank you MWS for posting those photos. As I was there in the 50s it was well before your time. We occupied the top floor of the main building. I think it was younger children on the ground floor. It was senior girls only and our play ground was to the back of the building. The only single story...
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