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Typhoo Tea Bordesley Street Digbeth

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It's happening everywhere, all of our factories are being moved out of the country, I'm clinging on to Yorkshire tea, still made in the UK.
 
Hello Kenh
My wife, Thelma Barlow was her maiden name, worked as a comptometer operator in the office at Ty-phoo. She joined on leaving school in 1953 and was there to 1960. She left the company when we got married and moved away from the Birmingham area. She thoroughly enjoyed her days at Ty-phoo and is still in touch with a friend who was in the office at the same time. Photograph attached.View attachment 179871
Hi my grandmother worked there in the 50s not too sure of the year looking to see if
Hello Kenh
My wife, Thelma Barlow was her maiden name, worked as a comptometer operator in the office at Ty-phoo. She joined on leaving school in 1953 and was there to 1960. She left the company when we got married and moved away from the Birmingham area. She thoroughly enjoyed her days at Ty-phoo and is still in touch with a friend who was in the office at the same time. Photograph attached.View attachment 179871
Hi my grandmother worked there in roughly 1952 not too sure untill when just looking to see if your wife might have known her her name was Ellen Peare also looking to see if anyone knew a man with the second name of Galvin that worked there around the same time any info would be great thank you in advance.
 
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