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    Baldeagle replied to the thread Radar Motors Cowper Street.
    My name is John Haines and my father Bill Haines was the owner of ~Radwar Motors Ltd. Initially, they were Birmingham's first Citroen...
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    JohnCCD reacted to Radiorails's post in the thread Rivers: River Tame with Appreciate Appreciate.
    We, in the South West, have been told that our high water charges were to improve clean beaches and improve any pollution. We were...
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    MWS reacted to brummy68's post in the thread Homer Janet with Appreciate Appreciate.
    I know the thread is a few years old now.. have just came across the group and saw the thread. Janet Homer is my mom she married Joseph...
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    JohnCCD reacted to StePhipps's post in the thread Harvo Malt Bread with Appreciate Appreciate.
    So did I. Absolutely awful behaviour but it wasn't the only action of that type. RHM bakeries couldn't get a contract to supply Marks &...
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    JohnCCD reacted to Donbogen's post in the thread Aston Park with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Yes it kept going for a number of years But once i got my own bike i never used it again I do recall you being able to to take your own...
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    Morturn reacted to BrummieGeoff's post in the thread Birmingham Skyline with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A more detailed view of the north side of Bradford Street between Birchall Street and the Rea in 1895 .... showing the factory at #288...
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    A Sparks reacted to BrummieGeoff's post in the thread Birmingham Skyline with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A more detailed view of the north side of Bradford Street between Birchall Street and the Rea in 1895 .... showing the factory at #288...
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    BrummieGeoff replied to the thread Birmingham Skyline.
    A more detailed view of the north side of Bradford Street between Birchall Street and the Rea in 1895 .... showing the factory at #288...
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    StePhipps replied to the thread Harvo Malt Bread.
    So did I. Absolutely awful behaviour but it wasn't the only action of that type. RHM bakeries couldn't get a contract to supply Marks &...
  • Morturn
    Morturn reacted to Keith R's post in the thread IN OUR GARDENS 2026 with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Keep seeing this chap(ess) any time of day or night....
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    Keith R replied to the thread IN OUR GARDENS 2026.
    Keep seeing this chap(ess) any time of day or night....
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    brummy68 replied to the thread Homer Janet.
    I know the thread is a few years old now.. have just came across the group and saw the thread. Janet Homer is my mom she married Joseph...
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    Keith R reacted to I Am Nico's post in the thread IN OUR GARDENS 2026 with Love Love.
    Lots of gulls now, from the tip! Even the old Black back. I like Bertie RobiN!. We call mice Mimi. Billy Bird (Blackbird) Doris Dunnock...
  • Keith R
    Brilliant that people can again live around here - probably Millionaires though. Just keep the graffiti merchants away.....
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    John L reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Reservoir Road Erdington with Appreciate Appreciate.
    For some years I did not twig the location of this picture taken by my late uncle. I believe it to be the Highcroft Hall Football...
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