Is the guy in the middle standing on a snow board ? has he been back to the future ;0))It's Winter 1895 in Sutton Park and Wyndley Pool has frozen over but it has snowed so not ideal for curling. They stopped to pose - top hats, bowlers, handkerchiefs in top pockets and button style trousers on the right !
Miss those days Phil, never thought this global warming was true but we never seem to have winters like back then.Hope you are keeping well.Hi Keith,
I think if he came into the future he would soon want to go back, but he looks as if he came from some posh area of Sutton Coldfield so life back then for him must have been good. Good old frozen Wyndley Pool such memories for us.
Phil
PhilLong ago at the old Birmingham Ice Rink, Streatham v Birmingham in 1949. No sponsors or safety helmets in those days and they paid their own travel expenses ... I'm not in the pic it was before my time ...
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A trip, possibly to Kettering Park, organised by Frances Road resident Mrs Butler in circa 1952/3. Participants were Frances Road residents past and present and include Lois Brown, Molly Hickey, Phyllis Patrick, Maggie Snipe, Alice Howes, Rodney Stokes, Sidney Banner and Steve Lovesey. The coach is provided by Birmingham firm Ludlow Brothers.
I see Art Hambidge next to Bill Jones & Pete JenningsPhil
This picture stirred a few memories I joined the Mohawks in 1960 whilst I was still at school studying for my O Levels and you were then one of the top UK speed skaters.
Looking at the picture I think I can identify those that were still involved with the club during the early 60’s namely Dennis Blundell, Bill Jones and Brian Grinsell. I am sure you will be able confirm the names of any that I have missed, possibly Alan Doleman.
Sadly unable to comment on the Streatham team, in fact I can only recall ever racing at that rink once.
UPPER THOMAS STREET tour of the streets of aston to see the buntting. the Red stared lady is My Aunt Edith Lamb ( Nee Woolley)Plenty of flags out for the Queen's Coronation as another group pose in this photo on the forum.
It is amongst a collection which Lyn scanned in 2009 from some old Evening Mails see them here.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...d-evening-mail-pics.21690/page-16#post-422536
The reason for the red star is explained in a post here
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...ld-evening-mail-pics.21690/page-2#post-180894
This is a picture of some of the residence of Jakeman Road, Balsall Heath, on VE Day, 1945. My Mother is the one with the white spot on her, and her Mother, Emily Yarnold, sadly no longer with us, is just behind her, also with a white spot Does anyone recognise themselves, or anyone else in it?.