Eric Gibson
master brummie
All alarmingly close to the edge.
A family photo showing children in Cavandale Avenue Coronation 1953. Even the children's bikes and toy prams are decorated. How we liked our street events back then, I don't think we will see things like this these days, but I might be wrong.
We often formed groups on special days ... the weather was chilly as I remember it.
Near 42 Northwood Street early 1900s
In 2 Court Camden Grove off Camden Street
The flags are up, fancy dresses worn, and a piano outside ready for music. It's a celebration in a Court off Dartmouth Street in 1935 for George V and Queen Mary's Silver Jubilee. Thinking back I've been to four street parties and the first one had a piano ...
think i have this photo stating what is going on in this photo...bit busy today so i will have a look for it tonight and post if i can add anymore info to itThe lady looks like a councillor who has arranged for a newspaper to take a pic of her saying something important to the children. One lad has lifted his younger sister for a better view …
Hit the 'up-arrow' to see comments in the thread ...Here are two pictures taken in Birmingham by Alfred Juggins of Lozells Road.
Easter Monday 1902 and volunteers digging at St Andrews Church pause for a photo.
There is a long thread about the church see link below. It was demolished in 1985.
St Andrews Church Bordesley Green
Has anyone got any photos of this Church? My parents got married there in 1959 but sadly it was demolished a while ago, I can vaguely remember it. Thanks in advance.birminghamhistory.co.uk
I've just viewed another photo on this site which shows a group of volunteer steeple jacks on the church tower where the church is described as Small Heath St Andrews !They paused for a photo ...
In 1957 a Birmingham Mail photographer climbed down into the hole left by the demolition of the Theatre Royal and photographed a group looking in.
A wartime Lancaster and crew.
You may remember these on the back row,I would have left in 1959 but probably some of these teachers would have been there in my days ,carnt say I remember those faces but probably would by name ,thanks for sharing
Those names certainly ring some bells, but how do I see the picture please Master Brummie ? I’d really like to see itYou may remember these on the back row,
Malcolm Neale, Harry Lees, Doris Mountford, Ron Lemon, Mr Hill, Irene Gould secretary.
on the bottom row on the right Miss Romayne Brown, she was lovely!
Found the photo, thank you once again, so nice looking back and now that I have names for faces it brings back lots of happy memories, thank you againYou may remember these on the back row,
Malcolm Neale, Harry Lees, Doris Mountford, Ron Lemon, Mr Hill, Irene Gould secretary.
on the bottom row on the right Miss Romayne Brown, she was lovely!
Mr Lemon with the beard at the back . He was there for ever!!!!Another group photo.
Teachers at Heathlands Junior School,The Heathway, Castle Bromwich/ Shard End. C.1963.
I wonder if anyone recognises any of these ?
Were you in Mr Lemon’s class ? i was .I left in 1962, i can remember just a couple of other class mates .Mr Lemon with the beard at the back . He was there for ever!!!!
I left in 1959 ,and went onto Hodge Hill secondry I can still remember some of the teachers now I’ve seen the photo but carnt remember the class I was in ,I too can remember some of my classmates but as you say a long time ago nowWere you in Mr Lemon’s class ? i was .I left in 1962, i can remember just a couple of other class mates .
long time ago now !
Another picture of Wolseley women, this time at their PT lessons.You can hear the clicking of the needles .... Wolseley ladies doing their bit for the war effort. Viv.View attachment 161745
Source: British Newspaper Archive
Just found this photo I myself attended holy trinity school in what a lovely memory .Anybody attending Holy Trinity School Camp Hill in 1967 when this photo was taken? I now know where the expression "there wasn't room to swing a cat" comes from.
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