Eric Gibson
master brummie
I also delivered papers for Ryans. I remember them slaughtering pigs in the passage beside the shop.
I also delivered papers for Ryans. I remember them slaughtering pigs in the passage beside the shop.
HI AlHi Diane, I do remember one of my Sisters friends by the name of Jean Perks or something like that, would that have been your sister? Al.
Hi DianeLooking at a earlier post of yours I believe your Sister Brenda was a friend of my late Sister Jean when they were teenagers .regards Diane
Hi,As reported elsewhere on BHF the trials were a government attempt to save fuel but a total failure.
Donald was my cousin..My friend from Balham Grove was Donald Baugh, he left school at the same time as me March 1950, not sure of the spelling of his surname.
Yes of course, on Thursdays my magazine would arrive (Atlantic Road). Completely forgotten that Trident. But yes it was Thursdays ! When I was quite young Harold Hare was delivered, then Look and Learn and later Judy. That’s a blast from the past for me. Used to get very excited at the arrival of the magazines through the letter box. Viv.
Atlantic Road? ........ it's a small world we live in.A late friend of mine, Ken Fearn, lived in Atlantic road.
Yes, I'm afraid he passed away just over 3 years ago after a period of ill health.
I used to visit Harry and Joan his parents with my father many times and remember the house well.
I attach a picture of Don and his wife Margaret from the late 70's I think. He had two sons.
Remember Mr Fryer. Ran the football team.It's strange how things change Dave, when i was at Kingsthorne Junior , the headmaster ( Mr Bullus ) was quite strict, and we did all sit at desks and learn. There was a teacher there called Mr Fryer who used to do things like staple you to a wall if you were misbehaving , he was always in trouble with the parents. I wonder what the school is like now ?
The farm house stood at what is now the junction between Charlton Road and Dulwich Road.I lived on Dulwich Road for 25 years and left the midlands 2 years ago. Fascinated with the history of Kingstanding as it is where I grew up.
Might seem like a silly question, but where was Dulwich road infants? Is it what is now called Warren Farm Infants? or was there another one?
Also does anyone know where the Warren Farm Farmhouse actually stood?
I did see one picture of it a few years ago but with no clue to it's actual location and I can't remember which book I found that in.
Thanks
Vikki
ken Fern was a great mate of mine we also worker together and went to Motor racing and ice skating, also John Dunn who lived a few door's away from Ken, I am still in contact with John who I met up with again a few years ago when I was visiting my sister in the UKA late friend of mine, Ken Fearn, lived in Atlantic road.
The farm house stood at what is now the junction between Charlton Road and Dulwich Road.
The infants was at the back of Dulwich Rd Seniors in Alysebury Cres. off Warren farm RdThe farm house stood at what is now the junction between Charlton Road and Dulwich Road.
I don't know about that but I am sure somebody will come along with a definite answerSo, would the buildings on the right just above centre be the Small Pox Hospital?
Yes I think it was...or there about....Dean Close is one of the roads built on the old site ...So, would the buildings on the right just above centre be the Small Pox Hospital?
Yes. In fact there are two infectious disease hospitals in the photograph. Both on College Road. One is at the corner of College Road and Hawthorn Road, where the Perry Common Library was to be built. This is on the left hand edge of the photo. The other is on the north side of College Road on the right hand side of the photo. This latter one, survived until the 1960's, when it was demolished. This included setting fire to the site to ensure no infectious disease agents survived.So, would the buildings on the right just above centre be the Small Pox Hospital?
My aunt and uncle lived on Atlantic Rd. Vic & Leah ForknallAtlantic Road? ........ it's a small world we live in.
I don't think I can place them Richarddye, I'm guessing before my time here. Keep safe and wellMy aunt and uncle lived on Atlantic Rd. Vic & Leah Forknall
Thank you, and to you.............I believe they both passed in the late 1960's after working for Tufnol basically all of their lives.I don't think I can place them Richarddye, I'm guessing before my time here. Keep safe and well
Ahh, yes, well before my time. I wasn't born until the late 1960's. I wonder what number they lived at?Thank you, and to you.............I believe they both passed in the late 1960's after working for Tufnol basically all of their lives.
Not sure, I want to say 161 but not sure and don’t really know how to find out.Ahh, yes, well before my time. I wasn't born until the late 1960's. I wonder what number they lived at?
Small world, I'm quite close to that number.Not sure, I want to say 161 but not sure and don’t really know how to find out.