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Sutton Park History

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Yes Chris, someone I read about at the time had been swimming in Keepers Pool and later went down with polio and died. It cause a great scare at the time and I remember standing in a long queue at the Birmingham Health Department near the Museum waiting to have a polio jab. Swimming in the pool did stop after that.
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Very, very sad for those affected. Polio was still around when I was young and I'd forgotten about the iron lung. I remember kids with braces on their legs as a result of polio. They'd have been lucky to survive at that time then. No surprise the pool was closed down if it was the cause of polio.


Quite honestly the idea of swimming in a natural pool gave me the creeps when I was young (bit of a sissy), much preferred a purpose built swimming pool where I could see my feet. Was OK with paddling though, as long as my feet were on the ground. Viv.
 
It's possible it was closed for the Health and Safety reason that it would now be required to have a full time attendant to supervise/ life save if necessary?
 
Barr Beacon in the distance from sutton Park
 

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Great stuff, when my parents used to take me and my sister to the park i was always on the miniature railway.

i don't remember anything else about the place.
 
HI DAVEM
For one thing dave for sure i most certainy remember it and it was my aunty maud smart bless her cotton socks died many years back now
we lived at 5\ 92 lichfield road she was my dads sister and she took aload of us there that year even a couple of our play mates
we got the train from Aston station lichfield rd she took us all on that min train around the park and also there was some motor boats
with a steering wheel on i never went on thou the older ones did aunty and my oldest sister went on whilst we waited on the pathe
and we played up to go on that train ; it was fantasic as kids Astonian;;
 
Alan I am sure I knew your aunty Maud Smart!!. Sorry if I have gone off topic but had to answer Alan. Maud was my moms closest friend in Holte road later in life. She moved from Lichfield road to Holte road.
 
Near Little Bracebridge Pool today 10th Nov 2014, 14 in all
 

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​Good job being done
 

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That spot by Wyndley Pool is one of my favourites and Keith Berry took a photo there in the 1970s and commented ...
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Are there ANY of the OLD racing cyclist that remember racing at Sutton park? If my memory serves me Sutton park had ONE pretty stiff hill on the circuit. I did take 2nd in one race there in the early 50s. John Crump OldBrit, Parker. Colorado USA
Yes, was at one or two. I see a later correspondent has reminded me of Tommy Godwin, Bob Maitland I remember well. Do you remember we had to be off the main roads by 1000hrs
 
I remember going to the Pat Collins fair many times, I used to love the big dipper, it was supposed to be the biggest wooden dipper in the country.
It was later dismantled and relocated at the Battersea Funfair, I wonder if it still survives somewhere.
 
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