

We're in Lawrence st, Birmingham 4, United Kingdom...then July 11th, Cabramatta hostel, Sydney, Australia ( one month 2 days_Fairsky Italian ship) 9 mths old army corrugated barracks no fly screens/insulation, Dad says let's rent housing Liverpool, Sydney Australia...right here we go folks.
lee bank road dated 1953
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gt russell st dated 1965
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local bus shelter lol
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What wonderful pics. I lived in Saltley and these are bringing back memories. Thank you.
Hello I’m new here so not sure if I’m doing this right. I had an uncle named norman jelf who was always talking about his brother who ran a cafe in aston, not sure of his name.sadly norman passed away many years ago but his wife is still alive and lives in Solihull. Again new here so sorry to butt in..Hi Lady Penelope
many thanks for coming back to me and telling me of your up bringing and when you mentionioned aunty Ivy was your friends
sister and she is a member i have a feeling whom your are refereing to as she is a member very true
and she as been for a long time and her mother is my mothers cousin whom is or i should say because my mom died
afew years back unfortunely my mom was the only child to this member of the jelfs whom owned those shops on the aston road
and around birmingham and the city centre from the early 1930,s
and the mr jelf was my mothers grand father whom built up the coffe house brigade way back then around birmingham
along with his sons five sons whom all had a couple of kids each but sadly my mother was the only child to this one whom was ernest jelf each one was given a shop then one by one as they died they left to ivy at the end of the day
901 holly lane was actualy listed as Ivydene 901 tyburn road erdington
yes dunlop was a big supporter to grand father coffee shop by the employers and employees when he died
me and your friend whom i have been in contact with in the last 12 months have met up as we are cousins
and exchanged photos and i have given her alot of knowledge regarding the jelfs history on how they obtainained there wealth
and where they came from and going back centrys of there family tree
they had alot of shops around birmingham in the coffee houses and resturuants and a couple of booking shop[s
we was brought up right next to thompsons butchers shop i was that poor little kid whom used to sit and stand at there gates on the pavement from a very early age the men used to stop and talk to me i have photo of thompsons and the gates where i used to sit at
and i went to upper thomas street school as well
yes aunty ivy never got married she came to my grand fathers funeral in 1969 at victoria road aston
best wishes Alan,, Astonian;;;;
Sorry to hear Astonian is no longer with us ( don't get on here as much as I used to !). Feeling that I've lost a very distant friend.Hi S.Shephard, welcome to the Birmingham History Forum. The original poster Astonian (Alan) died just over a year ago. We understand that he may have been related to the Jelf family who owned a café on the corner of Tyburn Road and Holly Lane.
Perhaps someone else with a great depth of knowledge than mine can help with your enquiry.
Advert here from Aston Hippodrome programme front cover 31st October 1949Could this be the one in Aston? View attachment 151480

Could this be the one in Aston? View attachment 151480
Maurice back in Feb 2020 on the Aston Hippodrome thread you wrote:RobT,
The Chine Hotel, Bournemouth (actually in Boscombe) - I used to play there with my trio back around 1969. Amazing that it should me advertised on an Aston Hipp programme.
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OMG. I went to Windsor Street Primary School from 1953. The Headmaster was Mr Giles and Miss Soppitt was our Reception teacher.... Sooo lovely. I hope someone sees this thread from those days.There is this aerial view dated 1933 of a school in Windsor Street but it is on the corner of Forster Street and your mom would not have had to walk very far if this was the school she went to.
School close up identified from an old map
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A view of the area. I posted this pic in #5399 and it was a link to the 'Then and Now' thread.
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If it is the school maybe someone will have a street level pic of it.
An up-to-date aerial view is in a post link below
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/then-now.44065/post-639941
oldmohawk ...![]()
What is the church over on the right please?couple from the 50s...
high st/martinea st 1958 demolition of henrys to make way for littlewoods
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hurst st 1957..leading up to the work taking place on smallbrook ringway..the locarno was buillt on the right of the empire fish bar..
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These are great pics. Thank you for sharing.What is the church over on the right please?
Thank you for the info on St Judes Church. I think I remember it. Thank you too for pointing me to A History of Churches. I do not do Facebook, so this is something else for me to enjoy. Kind regards, SueWas it this church?
St Jude, Hill Street
Built by the Church Commissioners in 1847, St Jude's served the poorest part of central Birmingham. Part of the district was known as The Rookeries, a colloquialism meaning slum dwellings, the haunt of thieves and crooks.ahistoryofbirminghamchurches.jimdofree.com
Hi Do you know what happened to the Unitarian Domestic Mission in Hurst Street please? SueWas it this church?
St Jude, Hill Street
Built by the Church Commissioners in 1847, St Jude's served the poorest part of central Birmingham. Part of the district was known as The Rookeries, a colloquialism meaning slum dwellings, the haunt of thieves and crooks.ahistoryofbirminghamchurches.jimdofree.com
I just had a look at the Unitarian Historical Society WebsiteHi Do you know what happened to the Unitarian Domestic Mission in Hurst Street please? Sue
Part of Aston University campus and still in use as baths I believe.hello pete.....you mentioned woodcock st baths, we only went their occasionally, i suppose they were slightly nearer to you than us? i dont know if they are still there or not?
bobbo
Hi steve wheeldon here, went to upper Tomas st, school between 1963-66, use to live bottom of upper Tomas st ,in Phillip st. Would love to see more photos. Thank you