tony barlone
Brummie babby
Hi i lived in buck street at number 32 up ontill it was knocked down at around 1959Sheep st, Gem st and Buck st, does any one have any photos or information ie when they were demolished.   ÂÂ
Thanks Robert.
Hi i lived in buck street at number 32 up ontill it was knocked down at around 1959Sheep st, Gem st and Buck st, does any one have any photos or information ie when they were demolished.   ÂÂ
Thanks Robert.
Welcome Tony. I have a feeling you knew my relatives from Buck Street, my Nan, Mary Ann, my uncle, Johnny Ellis? He often spoke about a Tony Barlone who had some connection to Ice Cream? He also spoke of Mickey Brannigan and the Iomis'. Sadly he is no longer with us so I can't ask himHi i lived in buck street at number 32 up ontill it was knocked down and was moved out to kingstanding
Hi. wasn't the school clinic in sheep st? the one Bloomsbury school used
Hi robert yes its before my time i was there from 1949 to about 59 when they knocked them down. It was all italians around there then. So take care. TonyHi Tony, my ancestors John and Amelia Veness lived in Buck st during the late eighteen hundreds, a little before your time.
Sorry didn't. Realizehi tony and welcome..although you are at liberty to post your tel number on open forum it could leave you open to receiving unwanted calls from strangers..if members wish to contact other members giving their personal contact details we do advise that this is done through our private message system...you can edit your tel number out of your post if you wish or i can do it for you...i will leave it up to you
lyn
Hi i went to gem street and yes there was a special needs school but mine was next door a normal schoolMy dad used to say i should go to gem street school as a kid,was there a school in the area.If so what type was it? my old man said it was a special needs school,was he right?
Hi I was born in Lawrence st in 1951 and moved out in 1967 when the council started to demolish the street.family name of Mason.We lived in Lawrence just around the corner from Kyrle Hall
and used to play soccer in the street when it wasn't busy
I remember going to the dental clinic and having to inhale gas
before having a tooth removed, what an experience
Hi ,when did you live in lawrence street? I also went to Bishop Ryder school ,head mistress was miss Goodhall.other teachers I remember was Mrs Bull /Mrs Green/Mrs Ramsey/Mr Rawling and Mr Jacobs.happy days.hi violetmargaret
sorry I don't remember the name, we only lived in Lawrence St for a few years
but we would have passed your place each day on the way to school
we used to go to Bishop Ryder in Gem St
Buck Street from Bartholomew Street, Birmingham and Nineteenth Century Birmingham.Sheep st, Gem st and Buck st, does any one have any photos or information ie when they were demolished.   ÂÂ
Thanks Robert.


Thanks for that. And the useful map.hi paul just to clarify that the photo you posted is not taken from bartholomew street...its taken from batholomew row ...bartholomew row is on the right with leek st on the left as shown by this map...great photo though and as robert said photos of this st are very thin on the ground and its a new one to me
lyn
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