Hi Brummies
This is my first post. I have had a quick look around the forum which is excellent - a great way to share information. Congratulations to those who have set it up and maintained it.
I was however a little horrified to find myself being described as a "Scam Merchant" on this thread so I thought I'd defend myself [and my honour!]
A few years ago I set up the Genealogy Forum on my website to help people out. It proved very popular. Too popular for one person really. When I go to Central Library I tend to do an all-day job and work from 10am until the bell goes at 7.45pm. I used to try and do my research in the morning and in the afternoon I was opening a file of printed e-mails that people had sent me asking for help and info. I was spending hours on these queries - the librarians used to joke how big the file was getting as I was receiving hundreds of e-mails from around the world. They couldn't believe how much time I spent on the pleas for help.
The queries tended to be for material that was not readily available on the web but in books and documents held in what was Floor 7 in those days. I would request material, take a photo and send it to people FREE OF CHARGE. It was the head librarian who said to me that I should charge for the effort as they do the same for members of the public and were charging £10 per half hour. Consequently, I put the message on the website regarding a fee. I can state here that I have never received a fee from anyone. What it did do - and, to be honest it was a bit of a relief, it slowed the e-mails right down. These were getting on top of me and I still have hundreds of e-mails filed away that I hope to answer some day. I feel guilty that I haven't answered all the queries people have sent in but on the plus side I did help a few hundred people out - FOR FREE!
The website started off as a hobby - and still is to a degree. I'm just passionate about pubs - despite their rapidly shrinking numbers. However, anyone visiting the site of late will notice that there is a charge to download high resolution photos etc. The key reason for this is that I have spent thousands of pounds [honest, a frightening amount] on original photographs, negatives, postcards and archive material. There are a couple of big Birmingham collectors who could vouch for the amount of money I have handed over for stuff.
The website has been re-developed and some previously available material is not there at the moment. Time is always against me because I tend to get sidelined by other projects. As posted on here, I did spend a year doing a Tamworth project which involved creating a heritage panel for most of the pubs in the town plus an exhibition in the Assembly Rooms. I started to put a website together for this at
https://www.tamworth-heritage-pubs.co.uk. I have also worked on a number of official pub sites such as
https://www.anchorinndigbeth.co.uk because this sort of thing pays money and my website remains a bit of fun. Incidentally, all the material of old will re-appear in the 'new' format/layout eventually.
So please, before any more accusations of "Scam Merchant" appear here ask around first. People who know me e.g. Carl Chinn, Andrew Maxam, Joseph McKenna, Peter Drake etc. will tell you that I'm a decent chap.
Anyway, looking forward to reading posts about pubs - after all, I'm too young to remember the one's that vanished in the bulldozer clearances of the 1960's. Besides, most of my drinking has been in the Black Country.
Cheers
Kieron [Yam-Yam]
www.midlandspubs.co.uk