christopher short
Birmingham Post
PatriciaH,
Well would you believe it ! I was in that fancy dress competion too. Dressed as black minstrel, burnt cork all over my face and complete with a banjo. Hardly "PC" these days. Remember how it rained that day.
I also remember the Houghten Family, I think they were friends of my Granfather William (No.90), and my Father Frank (No. 92). They were both carpenters and joiners, together with my Uncle John (Father's younger brother) and my Father's lifelong friend (literally), Charlie Kyte who lived in Electric Avenue.
All 5 worked for W.J. Whittal the building company who were building the GEC before the war and at the beginning of the war before all but Grandfather were called up they were still employed there repairing bomb damage.
Well would you believe it ! I was in that fancy dress competion too. Dressed as black minstrel, burnt cork all over my face and complete with a banjo. Hardly "PC" these days. Remember how it rained that day.
I also remember the Houghten Family, I think they were friends of my Granfather William (No.90), and my Father Frank (No. 92). They were both carpenters and joiners, together with my Uncle John (Father's younger brother) and my Father's lifelong friend (literally), Charlie Kyte who lived in Electric Avenue.
All 5 worked for W.J. Whittal the building company who were building the GEC before the war and at the beginning of the war before all but Grandfather were called up they were still employed there repairing bomb damage.