My father worked at the GPO , Tabner house, Croydon. My mother and Sister worked at the Nestles building close by.
So is this concluse the agreed site that once stood Burgess and Garfield, one facebook page give the impression it was at Hays Mills another post here suggests its where the New Inn is today. Wish a photo appears on the horizon.
Hi Biggles, I googled "was burgess and Garfield on coventry rd sheldon" and came across this facebook page that is headed "Tilton rd school" I am posting 2 screen shots from this site as its a long (hope this is ok to do??)
It shows a list of business's in the Kelly's directory from 1956 that were all on the coventry rd, there is one on the 2nd screen shot for 1270 coventry rd /geraldine rd, yardley. I google mapped that it shows Holiday inn express on that exact address.
Hi Spargone see you have also posted the memory of it being at that location, maybe we have solved the mystery of B and G.
Sorry Biggles I cant find a photo...
The site was fr-fr.facebook.com I dont have facebook account but was able too access it, there is a very long list on there of the businesses on the coventry rd if anyone is interested.
Wendy
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Hi Wendy I just looked and see Geraldine road close by, that was mentioned earlier on this thread. Reading post here it seems that all points to Holiday in express plus one or two possibly minor sites. Interesting!HI Wendy
Thank you for looking , I have searched many times but only came up with facebook page saying Burgess and Garfield Hays Mills, maybe a photo might turn up one day, it was wher my 1925 car was that was used for Carolina brothers wedding, I was so very thankful to receive these delightful photos because they are part of my cars history.
Its funny I have only ever lived south of the Thames but seem to be increasingly interested in Birmingham. I painted a picture of Kingsheath and connected with DJ Nortons webste host. I purchased mascot for my car made in Birmingham in the 20s and now as you know the garage that owned my car in the 60s .
But dont get me wrong my roots are on the S.E. Coast. I wasnt planning on moving
Youve given me something to check out thanks. Richard
Campbells Green was quite a small field. I think that when we went there it was because they hosted something like a scout fair and the train ride was an extra.Spooky. I've seen reference to the model railway in Sheldon but dont remember it but having seen the video it triggered a childhood recollection of sitting astride a carriage drawn by a small steam engine or maybe this was at Drayton Manor??
I can't remember but here I uploaded the programme for the Yardley Scouts' Association fair in 1960 held on the green, 'train rides 3d'. That matches my memory of how we came to be there, i.e. not to see the trains as such.Does anyone know when the model railway was removed?
Hi. my dad was a member, he made the brass,castings for the models.he spent many a happy hour at the meetings . god bless himI mentioned the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers' track at Campbell's Green, long replaced by housing.
I am pleased to see that they found a new home and still operate in Hockley Heath on an even larger scale than the Sheldon days.
This video from 2018 will, I'm sure, trigger some memories of riding astride the Sheldon track!
Moved to Little HayHi,
Many years ago there used to be a model railway track in Hams Lane,
near Lea Marston, by Hams Hall Power Station.
Kind regards
Dave
The site of Burgess and Garfield is the New Inn. The hotel was formerly Bristol Street Motors head office which had several businesses operating there - BSG Finance, Forward Insurance and Autolease. It was then known as Burgess House, having been built on the site of the former garage. In those days one of the leading figures in the business was Harry Cressman.So is this concluse the agreed site that once stood Burgess and Garfield, one facebook page give the impression it was at Hays Mills another post here suggests its where the New Inn is today. Wish a photo appears on the horizon.
I mentioned the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers' track at Campbell's Green, long replaced by housing.
I am pleased to see that they found a new home and still operate in Hockley Heath on an even larger scale than the Sheldon days.
This video from 2018 will, I'm sure, trigger some memories of riding astride the Sheldon track!
After seeing your post I checked their website and found that they were having a 'running day' on Sunday. Took my grandson over to the new location at Illshaw Heath. He thoroughly enjoyed it and couldnt get him away, even after 4 hours. Although not an official open day they hooked up two carriages to one of the engines and took him for several spins round the track. Many thanks to Phil and Jackie Shrimpton for making us so welcome - even gave us cups of tea from the club house. I learned that the new site opened in 1964 so expect that is when Campbells Green closed? The large concrete track sections are , in fact, the originals from Campbells Green. An older member said that a few years back he took an old gentleman round who was a former member of the club in Sheldon. They have an event in July - check their website. Below are a three photos from Sunday and some pics from Cambells Green in the 50's which Phil kindly emailed me this morning.I mentioned the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers' track at Campbell's Green, long replaced by housing.
I am pleased to see that they found a new home and still operate in Hockley Heath on an even larger scale than the Sheldon days.
This video from 2018 will, I'm sure, trigger some memories of riding astride the Sheldon track!