I've just noticed this photo, brings back memories, I used to live in a house like that not far from there. The house looks like it was when the First National Housing Trust owned them before they sold them to sitting tenants. Open passage to 'just inside' toilet and coal-house, the white 'box' on the wall was a vent for the gas washing boiler also used to steam Christmas Puds, and I've just noticed the concrete line post which came with the house.This photo of Chelmorton Road, Great Barr was sent to me by a distant cousin now in the US. The family name is Power.
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Podgery, I loved your photo Post 327, it looks as though the children are going to be on a Church Anniversary Service, all the girls in their white dresses and the boys smartly dressed, and most wearing a flower.
Has anyone else noticed that in nearly all the photos of the courtyards etc., there is washing on the lines.
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the Rev'd Power was vicar at the Emmanuel Church, Highters Heath, back in the fifties.
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you are not wrong the Rev'd Power was there in the forties, he lived in Maypole Lane near to the top a few houses down from the Motel, My mother used to say he was a true christian and gentleman and was loved and respected for his work and generosity, Also over the years I have been told of all the good things he did at his time in the parish.
Malta.