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Where is This? 155

Phil

Gone, but not forgotten.
Right after you have told me what they are all doing? Perhaps you may be able to tell me where it is?

Phil
 

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Well done Dave

Richards Bakery at the junction of Pershore rd and St Stephens Rd Stirchley during the 1977 bread strike.

Phil
 
Cheers Mate, recognised the location but the bread strike was a guess. I still remember the bread mom made to help get us through the strike, can't forget it, some is still stuck to the tins!
 
I remember my mom having a go at making bread when the strike was on, she got quite good at it after a few attemps.
 
Blimey Marie you've made me feel old now as I too had a go. I put the dough in the airing cupbourd to rise forgot about it and just use your imagination. Sorry Phill a bit off bread oh sorry thread. Jean.
 
Jean

We'll have no more buns, sorry I mean puns about bread I see poor old Mikejee was driven to distraction nearly while I was on holiday. Mind you I've never been to distraction. Is it nice there?

Phil
 
What ever happened to the use of the word " Piece " , We all have sandwiches now ,or worse Subs.
A point of interest is the only other people i have met that use the word " piece " ,are the Scots.
 
Jean

See what a mix up you have caused now. you could of at yeast forseen the knead for a measure or two of tact.

Phil
 
Me and the mrs , both Midlanders still use it. Piece of toast, cake, jam or bread. In the last instance it always means bread and butter. Plain bread is " Do you want some bread with it?" Some times its just " a piece ?" because you know what you are going to get.
I must add we are both as common as muck, things may be different in Solihull.
 
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