Gosh Lyn who would have thought it how one items leads to another. Yes I remember those chains as well.i dont believe it carolina..apart from a great pic of the rag and bone man i have been searching for years of a shot of that section of icknield st because it surely shows on the right the posts that were joined by heavy chain link...we used to swing them back and forth when we went past...
thank you..thats another one off me hit list..
lyn
Indeed. That was much the same for the baby chicks sold in the Bull Ring for 4d. (2p for youngsters )I remember the rag & bone man from my childhood in Copeley Street, Aston, we were given a couple of day old or very young chicks, all lovely and yellow, my mother would put them in a cardboard box with a bit of old blanket inside to keep them warm near the fire, sad to say they never lived beyond a couple of days.
hi folks thought we could have a new thread going to post photos of the good old rag and bone man...i am sure most of us remember them..will kick off with these 2 that new member gord has sent me..think it was gord who took them but i will confirm that...dated 1963View attachment 114329View attachment 114330 ...look forward to seeing other photos members may have
taken in grange road aston..
lyn
i dont believe it carolina..apart from a great pic of the rag and bone man i have been searching for years of a shot of that section of icknield st because it surely shows on the right the posts that were joined by heavy chain link...we used to swing them back and forth when we went past...
thank you..thats another one off me hit list..
lyn
My great grandad was the rag and bone man 'Raggy Allen' operating out of Garrison Lane. Billy was the name of his horse, according to mum. They later expanded into metals. A second marriage split the family but my grandma Rose Dagnan (nee Allen) ran the small shop in Bordesley Green Road, next to the boy's school. Did the shop have a name? Would love to see a picture of Raggy Allen.The Council has recently found 18 different Scrap Collectors from the Black Country who have been using trumpets and sound recordings of 'Old Iron' illegal to use I think. The area they congregate at currently is Sutton ,Erdington and surrounding, disturbing the Sunday morning sleep in, and at weekdays.
Were scrapmen the same as ragandbone men in 60's?
I recall the fish, but of course it would not be allowed to happen now regarding cruelty, not sure about fairs having fish for prizes.
I found Astoness photo's interesting in the fact that one of those guys could have collected in our Nechells street in the 60's, it's amazing,
Let me know if you ever find a picture, as I’d love to know more as a fellow Allen!My great grandad was the rag and bone man 'Raggy Allen' operating out of Garrison Lane. Billy was the name of his horse, according to mum. They later expanded into metals. A second marriage split the family but my grandma Rose Dagnan (nee Allen) ran the small shop in Bordesley Green Road, next to the boy's school. Did the shop have a name? Would love to see a picture of Raggy Allen.