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David Buxton

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Email:
dandjo.buxton@btinternet.com

Submitted:
2 October 2003

Lived in:
1934 - 1949

Lived at:
265 Handsworth Road

Attended:
Handsworth First School on Fitzalan Rd

Now lives:
Ludham in Norfolk UK

Occupation:
Retired - from the dreaded Inland Revenue

Remembers (people):
So many, but my memories are those of a young schoolboy. Bob & David Mather (The Post Office), Bozzy the Barber, John Morgan, The Hines Confectionery & Tobacconists,Miss Shaw the Chemist with her tribe of noisy Pomeranian dogs,Ted Warhurst (my Godfather), who was a sidesman at St Mary's, & his brother Charlie who delivered the milk in a pony-trap. Mrs Muscroft who worked for my Grandfather at Esat Bank (467 Handsworth Rd) and her daughter Harriet (Hettie) now Mrs Hemstock and still living locally. So many memories come flooding back.

Remembers (places):
Drinking Hot Vimto in the Herbalists shop, playing in Fisher Son & Sibrays Nursery, and of course on The Rec. The visiting fair, riding on the trams (as schoolboys "bagging the front bay"). Going to the Plaza cinema with my parents. My grandfather closing down the Blue Stone Quarry because of the war (1939-1947).

Comments:
How marvellous to find a Handsworth website! Congratulations to all involved. I am only now starting to investigate my Family Tree - if any other ex-pats or current residents have any information they think may help, I shall be most grateful .

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