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A Boy Scouts’ Band marching through Birmingham. Date unknown.
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Birmingham Bull Ring in the 1930s.
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Neil Hobday and Andrew Milligan at work on the restoration of a model of Aston Hall in 1957.
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The lady mayoress with her two daughters, Candia and Abigail at the Saturday Club iin Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in 1965.
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Custard pies at the ready as the Tiswas team perform for their new hit Sally James with Den Hegarty in check suit and Gordon Astley in Union Jack suit and featuring the phantom flan flinger.
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The 1897 Jubilee Procession passing the Malt Shovel (now the Snooty Fox) and Elcox Bazaar (toys, stationery and fancy goods), later Deebanks.
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High Street, Solihull, in 1952.
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Chris Tarrant with Tiswas kids in 1978.
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The Move leave the offices of their solicitor in Pall Mall, London, in September 1967. Left to Right: Manager Anthony Secunda, Roy Wood, Bev Bevan, Chris ‘Ace’ Kefford, Trevor Burton and Carl Wayne.
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The Move posed moodily with their new car in 1970. Oddly they had chosen the staid Vanden Plas Princess 1300, complete with walnut, leather and picnic tables albeit fitted with alloy wheels. Taken from the book Making Cars at Longbridge 100 Years In The Life Of A Factory.