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Sutton Park History

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yes the mounds I referred to were on the opposite side to the boat house, across the field from where the roundabouts use to be.
As if you were walking along the side of the pool towards the trees (walking parallel to Monmouth Drive) and past the ship (mid pool).
I'm pretty sure they came from the pool.
 
The pool there is not very deep. We used to free fly our model aeroplanes on the hill behind the pool. We lost one in a thermal one time and never heard about it again even though it had my friends name and address on it. Just went up and up after the motor run ended and we ran eastward to the park gates but it was a tiny dot in the sky by that time.
Another acquaintance had in mind an attempt on the model floatplane endurance record and waded out into the pool with his model, about at the place in question. There were rushes then, as I recall. Anyway he started the engine and set the plane in the water, but I think he did not check the wind direction properly and, when released, the model banked on lift off and dipped a wing into the water, which ended that days proceedings. Ah well, sometimes you rode home elated and sometimes rode with broken parts. Hmm..sometimes with a box strapped to your back with nothing in it. Them's the breaks.
 
Sutton Park had it uses over the years, I flew model aeroplanes there but I've already mentioned that in this long thread. Two photos of Powells Pool here, one from 1945 and shows a POW/Army camp on the triangle of land towards the top of the image. The second image from 2013 shows no trace of the camp apart from the triangle of land but 68 years have passed. The sea scout's boat was there in 1945 just under the 'W' in the text and a boat still there in 2013 but has moved to the west.
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Powells Pool 2013
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Just read your piece Rupert and it brought to mind an occasion when a few of us lads turned up to watch the Model Aircraft perform on the park area around the Powell's pool, Longmoor pool cross roads. It was at the time when propeller
model's were driven by wound up elastic ( hand held drills with turns carefully counted ).
It would have been I guess around 1946.
On this occasion one of the propeller models had been launched and it caught in a thermal or some such thing and it drifted away doing it's circles and it, as you describe it Rupert, just became a tiny spot in the sky heading towards Banners
Gate and beyond.
I've got a vague notion that this model had been named by its owner and was called " Peewit the Twelth" or something like
that.
I don't know whether the owner got to retrieve his model but I always hoped so because these ' model makers ' had obviously spent a lot of time and effort building these Balsa Wood planes.
 
I was watching some airplane models being flown, must have in the '60's, when this bloke pedalled up on his bicycle.
He then proceeded to get all the parts of his plane from within various bags on his bike, then assembled quite a large plane, engine driven, all set, go.
The plane did a super rather steep climb to a good height, then the engine stopped, the plane just turned on it's tail and nosedived into the ground smashing the plane into many pieces.
The fella just gathered up all the bits, stuffed them into his panniers and other bags and cycled off.
Never said a word.
Not even a swear word. Just silence.
I recon that spoilt his Sunday morning.
 
Thx for the pic Phil - interesting how the boats moved or been replaced and moved over.
Do they still have the planes on aeropane hill ? .. they dont seem to be as loud as they used to be if they are.
 
Phil - 1945 pic -
on the right hand tip of the POW/camp triangle - theres a strip cleared in the trees - wonder what that is ? - looks a bit like a landing strip.
 
Hi Stephen - There are two high resolution aerial oblique photos of Powells Pool in the britainfromabove collection which were taken on 12 July 1946. One shows a crowd around what appears to be a fire engine taking water from the pool. Also the POW camp can be clearly seen and also there seems to be a derelict building top left of the field. Unfortunately they have severe copyright restrictions so I cannot post even the low res image on a forum which requires 'sign in'. They do allow medium resolution pics to be downloaded into a personal computer but try hard to stop downloading of the high resolution image but this can be easily circumvented with the snipping tool. The only way to see the superb high resolution pics is to join the site which is free. I can put a link to the low res image and here it is.
https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/image/eaw001843?x=410471&y=295206&extent=1000&ref=0
It can be zoomed on but resolution is not good and if you do the 'right click save' on it you may only get part of the pic, so windows snipping is needed !
 
Thx for the pic Phil - interesting how the boats moved or been replaced and moved over.
Do they still have the planes on aeropane hill ? .. they dont seem to be as loud as they used to be if they are.
With regard to model aero flying in the park, I was walking there in 1999 and some 'oik' shouted at me to get off the runway. The pic below taken in 1999 shows a runway layout mown in the grass (Google spotted it) and in the bottom corner can be seen part of Longmoor Pool. The field shown is where I did most of my model flying. The reason the engines don't sound so loud, they use silencers and also many use electric motors with lithium batteries.
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Bracebridge Pool today 3rd April
 

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​Blackroot Pool today 3rd April
 

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Thanks Dave for your photo's. Was going to the park today but Pete said his asthma was not good so gave it a miss.
 
​Blackroot Pool today 3rd April
Hey Dave my brother Harold dragged me down to Bracebridge in mid winter for a swim seventy years back. I had to break the ice before we could get into the water. Anyway I challenged him to a race to the water to jump in only I stopped at the edge and he didn't. I then turned and ran home as fast as my legs could carry me. It was the first time I've ever seen anyone turn an instant blue and real mad to go with it. When I telephone him on Sunday methinks a gentle reminder won't be amiss. Regards, and thanks for jogging old memories, David.
 
​In the Park on Sunday 18th May
 

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Two more from Sunday
 

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I made a rare visit to Sutton Park last Friday 8th Aug and met these ponies. The park looks as good as it ever did. The pool in the 2nd pic I think is called 'Little Bracebridge'.
 

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​Blackroot Pool today 3rd April

Blackroot Pool looks so peaceful these days! Back in the 1950s we used to have an annual school trip (from Christ Church Primary School, West Bromwich) to Sutton Park. We piled onto two or three hired Corporation buses (three to a seat) and the main part of the trip was when we went to Blackroot for boat trips, ice-creams etc. It was almost like the seaside! We would eat our packed lunches on the grass if it was fine or in a sort of barn building by the pool if it was wet.
The trip ended with a visit to the fun-fair near the Town Gate, where we would enjoy a ride on the miniature railway and that wonderful old Victorian 'peacocks and dragons' roundabout with the organ playing. Happy days! Haven't been to Sutton Park for years, now I'm living near Leicester.
 
​Near Bracebridge pool today
 

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Blimey, that takes me back to my youth, Morturn, such a shame you can't catch a steam train, to Sutton Coldfield, and then enter the park and visit the fair, all gone along with my youth.Paul
 
Blimey, that takes me back to my youth, Morturn, such a shame you can't catch a steam train, to Sutton Coldfield, and then enter the park and visit the fair, all gone along with my youth.Paul


one thing different,,,,,,,,,,,,, we used to walk there,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, still able to walk in the Great Park
 
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