The lady who sold lavender was definitely in black and seated but as far as to a wheelchair and triangular bags for the lavender that’s stretching my memory of 70 years ago a bit too far this morning. Thinking about baskets though I remember going to the welfare clinic on the Cov where the babies were weighed in willow baskets. There also used to be a disabled person sometimes pushed along by the shops in a full body length willow basket on a wheeled base. TinpotThe lady who sold lavender on the Coventry Rd was she sat in a very large wheel chair and wore a black shawl?
The lavender was in small triangle shaped bags?
Hello,The lady who sold lavender was definitely in black and seated but as far as to a wheelchair and triangular bags for the lavender that’s stretching my memory of 70 years ago a bit too far this morning. Thinking about baskets though I remember going to the welfare clinic on the Cov where the babies were weighed in willow baskets. There also used to be a disabled person sometimes pushed along by the shops in a full body length willow basket on a wheeled base. Tinpot
What a great picture, I went there regularly the last pool or the big one as we called it had a concrete ship in it.got to be sunday afternoons at the park in the paddling pool 1950s
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Small Heath and Sparkbrook through time
Small Heath and Sparkbrook through timewww.birminghammail.co.uk
Small Heath Park (Victoria Park)
As you'll probably come to realise ;D my mom took us to most of Birmingham's parks through our childhood. A number we walked to. I can't remember if we walked to Small Heath park from Aston (probably got the number 8 I suppose) Anyway, I remember the stone? concrete? ship that was in the...birminghamhistory.co.uk