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    Record shops in Bham

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    Ansells Timber Merchant, Erdington

    Hello again You might remember that last time I posted I was looking for help in finding any photographs of Ansells Timber Yard, which was on Barnabas Road, Erdington - on the site where the Charlie Hall pub now stands. I've done a second version from memory and attach it here. Any...
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    Ansells Timber Merchant, Erdington

    Hello Rachel Thanks for your reply! Would you, or a member of your family, have any photographs of the Timberyard? I want to paint a larger version of the yard - but have no images to help me visualise it - so I'm limited to my memories of it as a young boy, visiting with my Dad to buy wood...
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    Ansells Timber Merchant, Erdington

    Hello Folks Can anyone remember Ansells Timberyard on Barnabas Road, Erdington? It was on the site where The Charlie Hall pub (at 49, Barnabas Rd) now stands. Any information (or even a photo - if it exists) will be greatly appreciated. I attach a sketch: purely from memory ... Stay safe...
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    Record shops in Bham

    Thanks Lyn. I must have visited the shop around 1971 ... any help much appreciated!
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    Record shops in Bham

    Hello Many Moons ago (2010) I posted a query about whether anyone remembered The Music Box, a record store on Erdington High Street. I've read with interest all the posts on Birmingham Record Stores as well as some great photos, for which many thanks! However, I'm still hoping someone will...
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    Erdington

    Hello Everyone I remember the Laundry on Summer Road, near to the Railway Bridge, and down from The New Inns. I came across a book recently on the Birmingham Fire & Ambulance Service, called "The Fight Against Fire" by Harry Klopper, published in 1955, in Charring Cross Road London, of all...
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    Record shops in Bham

    Hello Everyone I've had a good look through the posts - but I can't be the only one who can remember The Music Box in High Street Erdington? It must have operated in the late '60s and early '70s. It was a small shop in a row that was almost opposite where Tesco's had it's original shop in...
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