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  1. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    Thanks I've done it!
  2. J

    Arnold Chempin

    I wonder if anyone remembers my dad Arnold Chempin who worked at Turner Brothers from the 50s for about 20 years. He was plant engineer.
  3. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    I'm sorry to be a pain but I really want to know how to post a new thread so that I can ask everyone connected with Turner Brothers if anyone knew my dad. It's an age thing no doubt but I can't see how to do it. Any help would be welcome please.
  4. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    I'm having trouble posting a new thread. I saw the option to do it but now can't find it! I wanted to ask about my dad so everyone can see it.
  5. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    Apology accepted, old age and I often get confused! You may remember passing St Mary's Church in Wythall. It has been converted to offices.
  6. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    I wonder where you got the idea that Arno Chempin lived in a mobile home. He lived in Moseley. As it happens I live in one of the park homes!
  7. J

    Turner Brothers Toolmakers

    Hello, I've just joined this site and your father's name rings a bell. My dad was a plant engineer from the 50s to the 70s. His name was Arnold Chempin, his job, plant engineer. I remember the Christmas parties for the the children. I was hoping to post this in a new post but not quite sure...
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