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    Marsh Lane Erdington shops

    I lived at the barbers shop, my father the barber. Was a nice place to grow up. I remember .. Mr Dodd - Paint and Decirating Shop Mr Sharpley - Green Grocer Mrs Clements - Sweet Shop Mrs - Ladies Hairdresser Mr Ensor - My dad, Fred, later became Sweet shop run by my Mom, Doreen. Mrs Day - Shop...
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    I remember him, thought he was very good.
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Yes, I was there too. Remember all the names. Also fast streamed, don’t know if this was good plan at time,but worked out okay. Really enjoyed physics, maths, workshops, and tech drawing. Do you remember French - Mr Keatley - “Edam ni ecnarF”
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    Royal Coronations : Birmingham response

    Hi Yes, Gertrude was also my Nan, I was born in 1953, so the bunting could have been for that I remember the shop well. For many years my uncle, Les Curley and family lived just across the road.
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