Hi Lyn, that picture is on here somewhere but not under the Wainwright Street thread.
I worked in Wainwright st end of 1970 for Claribell coaches, I also remember when they took over the building on the main road which had formed their back wall. When we looked around we found what looked like parts off bicycle wheel spokes so presumably that was what the building was previously used for.
don,t know if any interest i am one of the busby/kerr family formerly of 29 wainwright st astonthanks john it must have passed me by
Hi Dave and welcome to the forum, any old pictures you have of that area, or indeed any area of Birmingham would be much appreciated.don,t know if any interest i am one of the busby/kerr family formerly of 29 wainwright st aston
Hi Lily, my parents used to live at 2/62 wainwright street, do you recall any of the Eastwood or Ingram familiesI have just found this forum, as I Googled Wainwright St, what a surprise so I have registered so I can join in, I used to live at 9/45 almost opposite the Gully, took a ride down there a couple of years ago, the only remaining building is The Manor Tavern, I went in and it is almost the same, although the piano isn't there now, my mom and dad used to go there very regular, we kids used to sit outside and listen to them singing, It was the Mobley's that were the Licencee and they had a son named Kenneth he was in my class at Vicarage road school, I also used to go to Dyson Hall, for Sunday school and St John's ambulance brigade, also a club.
Hi, my parents used to live at 2/62 wainwright street, do you know of the Eastwood or Ingram familesHI lily ;
welcome aboard the best site aroundand you wil no regrett it beleive me and i recall your famly of the sargents very well
and i recal the moberly and keneh and i used to attend dyson hall for sunday school every sunday with out fail and i used to sing in the church choir there as well
on the evening and do you recal the old sunday school trips on the old sharra bangsfrom blue bells to start with he only had one bus then got two
in years gone bye i have mentionion you and your family along with another person whom was a sargents and especialy the sargents from the gully
i lived acros the lichfield rd by aston the cake shop and thomsons as a kid i spent alot of time with most of the kidsin wainwright street and portland stret
in later in life i met up with alot of the old familys from wainwright street top and botom
do yu recall mr lloyed the old cobbler at the top of the gully facing robbos the veggie shop
lily i could go on but i bet have to stop for a moment and give you chane to give us some of your memos and stories of old aston
look foreward to hearing from you son in fact we all do look forward to hearing fom you take care best wishes Astonian;;;;
Cheers, the family did have car selling i the family, do you remember any of his siblings, my great grandfather was David Eastwoodi knew a charlie eastwood, car and truck seller
Hi Astonian, my parents lived at 2/62 Wainwright Street, their family names were Eastwood and Ingram, do you recall any of them, cheers. I know a Dave Busby who lived in Wainwright Street, i see him three times a week.HI JOHN
How are you keeping fine i hope , john ; i most certainly remember your family
the busby,s from wainwright street and the birdies and the goodmans the lees they always
had there front door open blasting there radio gram and playing brenda lees record ; no -they are not related as far as i am aware but they loved there music
would you remember the kid at the top of the street by the name of raymond
his mom used to drive the old morris oxford car and any of us whom was a friend of this ray would get a ride in it and go to the cash and carry with her
when we got back to the cafe his mom would tell him to get all his dinky cars out and play at the bottom end of the shop away from all the customers
my mate and myself used to have a gang war fare with the kids up the gully especial with the sargents family
they was always playing with the kids from the gully, there was a girl named emma but i cannot think of her surname she lived down the big opening facing buttons there was a gang of kids from down that opening but i just cannot put the name to faces do you remember the gang that lived down the botom end of the street they always had a big bonfire at this precise time i cannot remember there names i can see there faces now
and i used to go to the life bouys in dyson hall and my two oldr brothers was in the BB At dyson hall
john they was the good old days i reckon nice to know youbare an aston boy i think there is only afew left now
but there again i suspect hey ain,t heard of our forum yet but they are all spread over the place ; what do you reckoon
i lived around the corner by the other pub and old gal barnes ; and aston the cake shop next to thompsons
there was a rake of us up that terrace the one with to great big balls of concrete on each pillar side by sid of the terrace
well john it was nice to hear from you and i really did know your parents from way ; way ; back
it,s a small but crowded world we live in ; best wishes astonion ;;
I am sorry to say. Astonian has gone but is not forgotHi Astonian, my parents lived at 2/62 Wainwright Street, their family names were Eastwood and Ingram, do you recall any of them, cheers. I know a Dave Busby who lived in Wainwright Street, i see him three times a week.
sorry i did not know, my apologies.I am sorry to say. Astonian has gone but is not forgot