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That's right, my sister was born in Netherwood in 1958. At one time it was normal for mothers who gave birth in Netherwood to be moved across to Brook House to convalesce for a few days before going home. No quick turnaround in those days!
Sorry, bit late getting to this. I was born in The Grosvenor, Handsworth in 1947 when it was a private nursing home. I was hoping to find a photograph but there don't appear to be any. At least I now have some idea of what the building looked like, so thanks.
Bit late replying but have only just seen this. I did exactly the same thing in the 1960s! I guess nowadays product descriptions are a little more accurate
That menu's amazing! My first memory of Berni Inns was The Plough on Stratford Road Shirley, but the menu was very similar. Those schooners of sherry were something else!
Oh yes, I had exactly the same pair every summer during my early school days in the 1950s. My mother took me up to a shop in Birmingham city centre which I think was called 'Days'.
Some great memories! I also remember the cocoa drinks, which became orange squash during the summer term. Also the tadpole ponds and the 'dell' playing fields. Some years later the prefabs were pulled down and replaced by houses.
To be precise, the Acocks Green laundry was situated on the corner of The Vineries and Woodcock Lane N. I know because I lived just up the road , opposite the Rover works, and once had a holiday job in the laundry a few years before it closed.
That was in my final year at Harrison Barrow. I remember Roy Hattersley showing a group of us round the Houses of Parliament when we were in the sixth form. In case people don't know, the old Friends Reunited H.B. group has moved to Facebook.
I was at Gilbertstone in the 1950s when Miss Ellis was head. Some of the classrooms were in wooden huts which were painted on the outside with lovely flower designs. I remember the day trips by train from Acocks Green (and South Yardley as it was called then) Station. We went to Colwyn Bay one...
Does anyone remember the Cherry Blossom Chinese restaurant in Acocks Green back in the 1960s? It was quite a small affair above a shop in Westley Road roughly opposite what was then known as the Warwick Cinema and Bowl. Can't seem to find any reference to it although I went there on a number of...