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Ww2 Mine Coin Collection Market Hall

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Brock

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Hi folks, my cousin in Canada has e-mailed me to ask if I can recall the old mine that was sited outside of the old market hall in the Bull Ring which was converted into a collection receptacle for charity. She obviously has a much better memory than me cos I just don't recall it at all. I have found mention of it in posts so her memories seem to be correct but I wondered if anyone might have a picture of it please?
Thank you.
 
I can remember seeing the old mine in the Bull Ring when I was a little girl. I wonder what happened to it.

Judy
 
This is well commented on somewhere on the site. Possibly photos also here.
 
Hi Brock,

If you go to the Birmingham Market Hall thread you will find a photograph on Post 24.

Old Boy
 
Thanks old boy, that's great. I couldn't have had the right glasses on earlier cos I did try to have a look just in case a picture might have already been posted of it but I missed it!
Thanks again.
 
I remember seeing mine/bomb cases in the city centre and maybe there is one by the fencing on the left of this 1946 photo which was in the forum post here/click, with some discussion in following posts.
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I remember the red bomb/mine, just inside the market hall I think, at one of thte ends. I believe it still exists, possibly in the Dollman Street museum store??
 
Yes I think it is mentioned earlier on in the thread Eric. It was used for the Lord mayors fund (as Phil points out) but the Mines were for Seamen.
 
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I am concerned that we now have two separate threads which both deal with a common subject. I am closing this thread and ask that folk add memories/comments to the original pointed out to us by Old Boy - Item 24.

Contact me or any other Admin if you feel this one should remain open.
Bernie
 
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I wonder what happened to the 'Bomb' which was mounted outside the old fishmarket.
This is well debated elesewhere Derek may actually be earlier on this thread or on the Market Hall thread.
 
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