Blacksmith
master brummie
If I've done this correctly, the photo shows my dad, my younger brother and me in 1951.
May I share with you some things about my dad, Parks Policeman (later Sergeant) Smith?
Dad was a sergeant in the parks police and must have been on duty at most of the parks in Birmingham at some time in his career. I can particularly remember Handsworth Park and Cannon Hill Park because of the shows they had there, and Ward End Park
Some of his commendations:
March 1948 - It has been brought to my notice that on the 6th instant you rescued three children who had fallen into the pool at WArd End Park, and that your vigilance and quick action in this matter prevented these children from drowning.
July 1948 - I am in receipt of your report of the 16th instant giving details of your rescue of a small child from the pool in Ward End Park on that date. I am pleased to note that your vigilance has, for the second time in a few weeks, saved a child from drowning.
July 1957 - During the evening of Friday the 12th July 1957, a man was seen to steal a suitcase from a stall in the fairground at Cotteridge Park. This incident was reported by the complainant to Parks Policeman Smith who made immediate enquiries and detained the thief in Breedon Road. He was later handed over to the police and admitted stealing a suitcase.
October 1957 - At their last meeting, the Parks Committee were advised of the excellent manner in which you and other employees of the Department formed an emergency working party at Handsworth Park on the night of 6th September and saved one of the laege marquees used in the Dog Show from being blown down . . . The Committee appreciate that, but for your promptness and keen attention to duty, there might have been serious consequences which would have affected activities at the City of Birmingham Show.
November 1962 - At the last meeting of the Parks Committee I reported the circumstances in which you apprehended a man who had committed the offence of indecent exposure at Aston Park on 27th July last.
I feel that all our parks would benefit from the reintroduction of Parks Policemen because, from this brief narrative, it is clear that they did a good job and that they have not really been replaced.
My father - Sergeant Harold Smith of the Parks Police. He died in 1973 and I'm still very proud of him.
May I share with you some things about my dad, Parks Policeman (later Sergeant) Smith?
Dad was a sergeant in the parks police and must have been on duty at most of the parks in Birmingham at some time in his career. I can particularly remember Handsworth Park and Cannon Hill Park because of the shows they had there, and Ward End Park
Some of his commendations:
March 1948 - It has been brought to my notice that on the 6th instant you rescued three children who had fallen into the pool at WArd End Park, and that your vigilance and quick action in this matter prevented these children from drowning.
July 1948 - I am in receipt of your report of the 16th instant giving details of your rescue of a small child from the pool in Ward End Park on that date. I am pleased to note that your vigilance has, for the second time in a few weeks, saved a child from drowning.
July 1957 - During the evening of Friday the 12th July 1957, a man was seen to steal a suitcase from a stall in the fairground at Cotteridge Park. This incident was reported by the complainant to Parks Policeman Smith who made immediate enquiries and detained the thief in Breedon Road. He was later handed over to the police and admitted stealing a suitcase.
October 1957 - At their last meeting, the Parks Committee were advised of the excellent manner in which you and other employees of the Department formed an emergency working party at Handsworth Park on the night of 6th September and saved one of the laege marquees used in the Dog Show from being blown down . . . The Committee appreciate that, but for your promptness and keen attention to duty, there might have been serious consequences which would have affected activities at the City of Birmingham Show.
November 1962 - At the last meeting of the Parks Committee I reported the circumstances in which you apprehended a man who had committed the offence of indecent exposure at Aston Park on 27th July last.
I feel that all our parks would benefit from the reintroduction of Parks Policemen because, from this brief narrative, it is clear that they did a good job and that they have not really been replaced.
My father - Sergeant Harold Smith of the Parks Police. He died in 1973 and I'm still very proud of him.