Hi,
Born in Sacramento Hospital. Lived at 44 Ash Road, where my grandparents moved to, in the 30's from Crawford Street. I lived there until the seventies. My mother lived there most of her life until she died there in 2011 at the age of 80.
there is a thread for wellesley st where i have posted a lot of old photos
lyn
Been back down our end and reading through the threads you must have been at Farm St either one year behind me or in the same year. My name in those far off days was Bernard Dunn.I left Farm St in summer of 1964.Went to Icknield St,I wanted to go to Harry Lucas around the corner;mum said I couldn't, no idea why.Left Hockley about February 1965.same as me nodd...went to farm st school...gone now of course...happy days though
lyn
As one gets older I have found that it is easy to remember things that happened nearly 100 years ago, but as far as yesterday is concerned, well, that is another matter.
Maurice, you are blessed! Or just darn lucky but that's wonderful...……..Eric,
Is it a case of we don't want to remember much about today's rather nasty world? No manners, no honour and more crime than you could throw a stick at. I'm fortunate in that where I live there is almost no crime at all, and children are very respectful of their elders, but I can't get away from reading about what happens in the UK.
Maurice
Hi again Lyn
I have also had many name changes over the years,can't say I enjoyed all of them
When I joined Farm St I was in class 3B, teacher Miss Yen. Moved to the annexe next school year in 4A with Mr Davies. Two names I recall from that year are William (Billy)Boyle and Sandra Rose. I had two younger brothers at the school,Kenny and Peter.
NoddKD
Hi Lozellian,Hi NoddKD, the name Sandra Rose seems to ring a bell, did she ever attend Harry Lucas in farm street?
Lozellian.
Born at Sorrento Maternity Hosp. Moseley 1946.
As a baby Albert Rd, Stechford.
1947 - 1967 William Cook Road Ward End
Coleshill
Aldridge
Coleshill (second time)
Redditch
Kings Norton
Harborne
2003 - to date, Somerset. Phew I think that's it now.
Although Somerset is a beautiful place to live I miss Birmingham (my roots) every day - WHY?
There are a lot of Brummies down here, and I find myself levitating towards the accent.
I moved to Somerset from Kings Heath 2005 miss the friendliness and sense of humor us Brummies haveBorn at Sorrento Maternity Hosp. Moseley 1946.
As a baby Albert Rd, Stechford.
1947 - 1967 William Cook Road Ward End
Coleshill
Aldridge
Coleshill (second time)
Redditch
Kings Norton
Harborne
2003 - to date, Somerset. Phew I think that's it now.
Although Somerset is a beautiful place to live I miss Birmingham (my roots) every day - WHY?
There are a lot of Brummies down here, and I find myself levitating towards the accent.
I had my son at the Sorrento in 1978,went to open day of special care unit he was in just before it closed ,shame all built on nowHi cast alla
Funny you have mentionioned the Sorrento hospital I came down wake green road. Today and I remember it very well and Astbrook road
Many years ago I done a lot of work along that road but getting back to the Sorrento hospital
As I was passing I came to the part where the old hospital used to be its all gone as we all know new houses and flats are there now
But one big house on the pillars of the house on entry it said Sorrento court obvisiosly be the old hospital its named after
And emediatele as I am driving along I said to myself ah yes I will put that on the forum tonight because its been ten years since that was last mentioniond on here
All people have been going on about dudley red and other hospitals but never mention ion the Sorrento hospital so I thought I would also mention it now
And may be some one else as member was born there or have memorises of it I can recall when it closed down and was sold off in time gone bye best wishes Astonian,,,,,,,,,,,