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223 Bristol Road The Calculating Bureau
This house on the Bristol Road was next to the former Edgbaston School for Girls (later becoming The Martineau Teachers Centre) has a very rich history, being one of the largest private houses with the largest gardens on the Bristol Road. The gardens contained a large centrally heated greenhouse in which grapes were grown. There was also a tennis court and orchard.
It was the only house on the Bristol Road to have its own private driveway to the stable block at the rear of the house. The stable block was very large--today three houses stand on part of the stable site!
In the 50s it became home to THE CALCULATING BUREAU and THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL. They used mechanical computers-Power Samas and Holerith and IBM machines (punch card machines)
They later moved, around 1960, into the city centre becoming one of the first companies to use the new IBM computers. They also develop a hotel software package that is still used to day by many large hotels today. The Partners (Directors) were Marion Murtagh and Bill Powell.
The house went onto be the headquarters for the NSPCC and then the was used by an advertising company and finally by Leapfrog Nurseries. The house is now up far sale at £1,000,000 but has been empty for over a year.
If anyone has any information about this company or the house I would be please to hear from him or her.
Especially trying to trace the building maintenance man (Tony) and his assistant. Mr Lewis from the engineers, Jean Bisp (Sunday Mercury beauty queen of Birmingham) Mr White from the offices and Miss Kemp. Mrs Eyres & Mrs Robottom from the canteen. Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Hegarty(cleaners)
I thank you
Oh, the house is about 4 houses down from the junction of Priory Road on the right hand side going out of town. It is now opposite the council estate with the multi storey flats (formerly the site of the Mona House Hotel)
This house on the Bristol Road was next to the former Edgbaston School for Girls (later becoming The Martineau Teachers Centre) has a very rich history, being one of the largest private houses with the largest gardens on the Bristol Road. The gardens contained a large centrally heated greenhouse in which grapes were grown. There was also a tennis court and orchard.
It was the only house on the Bristol Road to have its own private driveway to the stable block at the rear of the house. The stable block was very large--today three houses stand on part of the stable site!
In the 50s it became home to THE CALCULATING BUREAU and THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL. They used mechanical computers-Power Samas and Holerith and IBM machines (punch card machines)
They later moved, around 1960, into the city centre becoming one of the first companies to use the new IBM computers. They also develop a hotel software package that is still used to day by many large hotels today. The Partners (Directors) were Marion Murtagh and Bill Powell.
The house went onto be the headquarters for the NSPCC and then the was used by an advertising company and finally by Leapfrog Nurseries. The house is now up far sale at £1,000,000 but has been empty for over a year.
If anyone has any information about this company or the house I would be please to hear from him or her.
Especially trying to trace the building maintenance man (Tony) and his assistant. Mr Lewis from the engineers, Jean Bisp (Sunday Mercury beauty queen of Birmingham) Mr White from the offices and Miss Kemp. Mrs Eyres & Mrs Robottom from the canteen. Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Hegarty(cleaners)
I thank you
Oh, the house is about 4 houses down from the junction of Priory Road on the right hand side going out of town. It is now opposite the council estate with the multi storey flats (formerly the site of the Mona House Hotel)