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They look like school bells.My Grandad had a bell which Nan kept polished. I know he went round ringing it when WW2 ended. He was in the Home Guard and had been gassed in WW1. I wonder if it was one of those?
rosie.
They look like school bells.My Grandad had a bell which Nan kept polished. I know he went round ringing it when WW2 ended. He was in the Home Guard and had been gassed in WW1. I wonder if it was one of those?
rosie.
Due to wartime restrictions the Public House is not named, but was it Birmingham ?
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Hello Chris, It is from a Birmingham Mail collection. I had previously put it on the forum but could not find itWhere does that one come from, oldMohawk? It's obviously not from the newspaper image.
Chris
A nice photograph of the traditional opener the West Indian tourists, played at Worcester. I hadn't realised that Syd Buller had played for Worcester, before he went on to become a well known and respected Test Match umpire (33 tests: 1956 - 1969). He died in August 1970 at Edgbaston, during a rain break in the game between Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire that he had been officiating in.Birmingham Post, May 1939. The good old days when the tourists started their tour at Worcester.
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