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    St James Edgbaston Infant School, 1888

    I went to this school in c.1962/3 and then we all moved to St. Lukes newly built on Bristol Street. The toilets were outside with corrugated iron roofs.
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    Car tax office in city centre

    B1 2HU. The massive building used to be Atlas Works, a bed manufacturers. When I worked there it was Lucas Export Services..as in Joseph Lucas. We wrapped around the tax office as they were sort of the bottom corner of the building. I was there 1974 till we were chucked out 1980... no idea what...
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    St James Edgbaston Infant School, 1888

    I went to this school in 1962..and then it was demolished.
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