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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    Hi Maureen, Dr. Mintz was my doctor. He was a lovely man always listened with care. I used to live in Mulwych Road, Tile cross, my mom Edna Glenn was one of the first residents in Mulwych Road when it was built. I remember going in the bluebell woods with my friends, I was about 13-14 at the...
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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    I lived in Tile Cross and was married at St Peters Church in 1960. I remember playing in Chemsley wood when it was a wood. Many days on a rope, swinging over the small brook which ran through the woods with my friends. We collected bluebells which then was allowed. We played on the building...
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    Birmingham Hippodrome

    I remember coming 2nd in a pantomime painting competition in the Mercury, and winning Birmingham Hippodrome theatre family tickets and I was presented on stage with a Mobo Scooter, the first prize was a Mobo horse I so desperately wanted a Horse, but was more Than lucky to win 2nd prize. It...
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    Fisher & Ludlows factory

    Hi Mallosa, just read your old post to me, George came to my wedding in 1960. Along with my boss Alan Whittaker. I also went to school to Lozells Sec. Mod in 1951 ish, I noticed you lived in Lozells, I lived in Gordon St. opposite Burbury Park.
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    Marston Green & Tile Cross

    Yes I remember the old mansion, yes I too were terrified of this house, me & my friends we thought it was haunted. I lived in Mulwych Road in the 50s when the houses were being built and were new. Chelmsley Wood had not been built then. We used to play for hours in the wood and in May it was...
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