A nursery school founded by the Cadbury family has been reflecting on its rich 100-plus year history in an article in the current edition of Carl Chinn’s Brummagem Magazine. The article was sparked by staff at Selly Oak Nursery School finding a treasure-trove of archive material in the nursery loft.
A map of Bournville from 1898 gives an intriguing glimpse of how the suburb evolved following the development of the Cadbury Factory. Although much of the layout of the suburb is similar to how it is now, the map, an illustration from a 1964 book entitled ‘A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7′, [...]
The Bournville Society, whose monthly meetings focus on local history and promote interest in Bournville, met yesterday for their second talk of the new season. Last month the Society welcomed railway enthusiast Mike Flavell who, with his wife Audrey, presented a series of short films from train tracks in the area and abroad. Yesterday Peter [...]
Back in the days when Dalziel and Pascoe was still a popular crime-busting BBC drama series, my street was used as a location for one of the sets. The location manager told us the Cadbury houses were great for the series, because many of them resembled Yorkshire houses – perfect for the fictional town of [...]
Anyone remember what Bournville looked like circa 1920? There may well be some in the village who have a recollection from their parents’ accounts, but a number of paintings from local boy Michael Reilly, now online, show the village in its Cadbury prime. Reilly also did posters for the London Underground. And these pictures, showcased [...]