A Local History Facebook Group -- by penguin
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Does anyone know why 17 Borrowdale Road is missing?
Every day I walk past the empty space
and wonder why it’s not there.

No. 13 is missing as well but I suppose that’s just unlucky.

My husband was born in no. 48 in 1944
and says there never was a house there.
The plot of land was used as an allotment,
probably to aid the war effort.

I lived at 36 Norrington Road. Does anyone remember me?

I remember a chap once told me
before the estate was built
a property was there and underneath
there’s a tunnel that goes to Frankley.

My Mom moved into Borrowdale Road in 1931, no.125.
She remembers an allotment and a power station.

I think the tunnel started at Quinney’s Farm
and went to St Leonard’s Church.
It was used by the monks to store
all their worldly possessions.

I’ve heard about that tunnel, it goes back to Cromwell’s days.
When they burnt down the house next door to the church
they hid the treasure down the tunnel.
I live next door to where your mom lived.

Cromwell had a lot of connections to the tunnel.
The bridle path is still in place from farm to church.

I lived at 36 Norrington Road. Does anyone remember me?

About 5 years ago a well-dressed lady
knocked at my front door.
She explained that she’d spent
her childhood in Borrowdale Road.
She asked to enter my garden
and looked around for a big oak tree,
but it was next door and they were out.

The tunnel was built in Elizabethan times.

The estate was built in the Thirties
to clear the city centre slums.

Those houses missing in Borrowdale Road
line up exactly with one missing in Fitzroy Road
and another in Norrington Road.
You’ll find that the water from Elan Valley
is sent in big pipes underground to Birmingham.
That’s why it can’t be built on.

It was funded by Cadbury and Austin
to house their growing workforce.

So why do they miss the numbers out?

What do you think of the estate these days?

I lived at 36 Norrington Road. Does anyone remember me?

It’s alright apart from the dog shit.

There isn’t a 36 Norrington Road.






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#2
I think I missed this one when it first came out. It's really funny. The Facebook dimension makes it really stand out. Great pick Geoff!
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#3
Great choice indeed -- this is unique and very timely. Damn facebook...
It could be worse
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#4
Thanks very much, Geoff. I'm surprised, to put it mildly, that you'd choose this. So what have Facebook done now, Leanne?
Before criticising a person, try walking a mile in their shoes. Then when you do criticise them, you're a mile away.....and you have their shoes.
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#5
Facebook are nasty consumers of too much time, Ray! Big Grin
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#6
this was one of my faves. great pick Wink
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#7
This is like a History Channel, 'Cities of the Underworld' episode and just as fascinating. It's not so surprising that man has been building on top of previous civilizations for thousands of years. Saves on demolition. Big Grin Very nice take on it herein and worth spotlighting!/Chris
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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