I think the dams in Norman Road were bad - this is part of the River Tame. My son fell into it while climbing trees. Came home covered in green slime and smelling to high heaven. Luckily it was a hot summer, so I just got the hosepipe on him in the back garden. I really was a very caring mom
My sister had polio when she was about 3 - the doc thought it might have been from the outside drains. Luckily not bad enough to spend time in an iron lung, but she was in Hayley Green Hospital for months.
Dennis wrote:Many thanks, Cousin Jan and for all your work, San. The trouble is now I'm starting to run out of places I've not done! I could make it more thematic than location-based, while still Black Country, I suppose e.g. schools, growing up, memorable events of different kinds. But then it would be less of a "ride". Of course a lot of other things happened while I was still based there but temporarily living somewhere else e.g. teaching in Paris for a year where I lived through the riots of May 1968. Exciting but not a Black Country Ride! Any thoughts, folks? Yes, I'd love to publish it one day.
What about something to do with a particular industry?
Snoopysue
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Or a trip that follows a particular family as they moved from address to address - I know some of my lot seemed to have a new address each census. There must be loads on BCC.
Snoopysue
Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority.
Thank you for those suggestions, snoopysue. I could very easily do a piece about Accles & Pollock in Oldbury, for example. I also have old postcards which I've not yet used here, so I could certainly give a more historical spin to whatever the subject or location was. I do family history too, that might help!
A lot had been done on the traditional Black Country industries such as nail making and chain making. I would love to see someting on the Canals and Boat Builders, Boatmen and other related professions.
Another piece of history that seems to be ignored is Catholicism in the Black Country. It has always been subject to persecution and the Black Country has a huge influx of Irish Catholics as part of the industrial revolution. The Murphy Riots in particular are an important part of Black Country history.
Dennis wrote:Thank you for those suggestions, snoopysue. I could very easily do a piece about Accles & Pollock in Oldbury, for example. I also have old postcards which I've not yet used here, so I could certainly give a more historical spin to whatever the subject or location was. I do family history too, that might help!
Hey like that one! We could also run with who the people were in our POstcards and people section. And you could let us know about the area they were from and what they did!
Dennis wrote:Thank you for those suggestions, snoopysue. I could very easily do a piece about Accles & Pollock in Oldbury, for example. I also have old postcards which I've not yet used here, so I could certainly give a more historical spin to whatever the subject or location was. I do family history too, that might help!
I worked at Accles's in the 1960's in the Accounts Office. I can remember Frankie Vaughen visiting to pick up his new fishing rods. My best mate's dad worked there for most of his life and used to take us when we were kids to the social club just down the road - and we had some great Christmas Partis - if you decide to do it Dennis, I can ask her if she has any photos.
Many thanks for your further suggestions. Accles & Pollock would have the advantage of being personal to me - my Dad worked there all his life and I did two summers when I was a student. I have one or two photos. There was an excellent long-running in-house magazine, Apollo, which is presumably still in copyright. Yes, I remember Frankie Vaughan's connection with the firm. Catholicism and the Irish would be an interesting subject I know something about, Mark. But I think I'll start with Accles and see how it goes!
Since the recent changeover, we seem to have aquired a lot of 'gobbledegook' within Dennis's initial post. Please bear with us, we'll get it sorted asap
San
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