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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    I think this cafe was opposite my home i lived 154 Green lane corner of Eversley Rd
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    Hi I also remember Mr Perkins
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    Hello ! does anyone have school group photos i maybe in as i don't have many school photos got lost while we moved abroad. When i came back time just goes. Recently was remembering my childhood days.
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    I was at infant Wyndcliffe School in 1970 and moved to Junior Wyndcliffe School which was a new school on Little green Lane in 1972/3 and left in 1977. I remember Mrs King at my Infant school. And my class teacher mrs Anthony and mrs Anderson. In my Junior school I remember Mrs Smith , Mr Lowmax...
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    Hello I just realised the Pink house on the map is not my home. Mine is opposite on the right handside it had a little wall corner house number 154 Green lane corner of Eversley road.
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    Yes I remember Miss king and junior mr collins also mr fairbrother mr Perkin, miss burns who became Mrs Denvor. Does anyone remember mr Tirrel who took so many photos and was doing research on.school life or something
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    Eversley Road, Small Heath, Early 1960s.

    Hi guys I was born in house 154 Green.lane which was the corner house on Eversley road I think the pink mark is my home we lived there 1966 upto 1977 we were the Hussain family. The house I believe later on was knocked down I had fond memories does anyone have photos
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