Hi Curly, I think Pat is my aunty, her brother, my dad, was called Denis and my mum was Betty. My grandad owned the glassworks next door to us.I remember going out briefly with a young lady (who I'd met at Rabone Chesterman, late'66/early'67) and who lived in Brougham St. I *think*/unsure/ her name was Pat, Irish, if I remember correctly. Sadly, being young and innocent, (before the testosterone kicked in) I'd said something which was misinterpreted, she told her brother and as a result, I got the old heave-ho! C'est la vie. I do wonder about her when passing that area (ah! - young love).
Jan 2015 - Found an old diary.......she was Pat Kelly @ 19 Brougham St
Hi, I think we lived next door at no 19, Denis & Betty Kelly. Think we left about 1965.john not sure if you remember my friend as i think hes a bit younger than you but his name is maxwell bullivant...you may recall his parents better.. they lived at no 20 from about 1948 to 1965
click on the link below to take you to the nursery road thread where i have posted a few photos (including the 4 corners and the hardware shop corner of church st)...when i have time i will post a few more on there...its best to start reading from post 1 so that you do not miss any photos
Nursery Road lozells
I saw a photo of our house, which was built over the Villa St post office run by Mr and Mrs Reeves, and next door to Singl etons where they made packing crates. I can't find the photo but if anyone has this picture, I really would appreciate it being posted again.The name plate is also visible.birminghamhistory.co.uk
all the best....lyn
Hi, unfortunately I don't have any photos, just happy memories xhi denos and welcome...if you have any old photos of brougham st we would love to see them...just as an aside quite a few people remember the glass works and here is a map showing its location...you can move the map around..click on below link
lyn
Thanks Lyn, I remember going to my granddad's glassworks next door and he always had sweets for us.hi denos and welcome...if you have any old photos of brougham st we would love to see them...just as an aside quite a few people remember the glass works and here is a map showing its location...you can move the map around..click on below link
lyn