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Original Text (Annotation: EAW009982 / 2052071)

' My family lived in this house during the 1940's, 50's and early 60's. A coal fire, gas stove and outside cold water supply and toilet. All of the houses along this stretch were demolished as part of a slum clearance plan in the 60's. The property was actually two 'semi-detached' houses and ours, the larger half was 115 Birmingham Road. Holland's Garage & coach company is on the opposite side of the Birmingham Road. Happy days as children and no worries as long as you could get across the dual carriageway in one piece. Something I only failed to do once! We went to St Francis Xavier Junior & Infants School in Pinfold Street in Oldbury. Out of school, play areas included the canal and the railway lines at the far side of Blakeley Hall Road and the local parks Fraser Street was at the bottom of the garden.It was a cul-de-sac ('Cul-de-sac' was written under Fraser Street on the road sign and we never knew what it meant. Of course we now know that it's French for Fraser Street :-). '