In the 60's I was at school at Yardley Grammar almost opposite Tyseley shed. Quite often we would pop over and bunk the shed at dinner time. There was great excitement one day when a Clan was sitting outside the back, overlooking Warwick Road. There was a mass exodus from school to inspect and to cab it. It turned a bit hairy as some us went inside the shed and were pursued by irate staff, which included guard dogs. Luckily one of us knew a back way out across rough ground to an adjoining street. We were glad to get back before the bell.
The bloke in the signal box talking about the accident in Ireland is talking rubbish, he’s mixed up three different accidents and principles .
1:13:57 what did he mean by “no photographs”? Why can’t they take photos in that shed?
It's just a rule by the place we visit and we as a society always respect there wishes
In the 60's I was at school at Yardley Grammar almost opposite Tyseley shed. Quite often we would pop over and bunk the shed at dinner time. There was great excitement one day when a Clan was sitting outside the back, overlooking Warwick Road. There was a mass exodus from school to inspect and to cab it. It turned a bit hairy as some us went inside the shed and were pursued by irate staff, which included guard dogs. Luckily one of us knew a back way out across rough ground to an adjoining street. We were glad to get back before the bell.
Why does the tour guide keep asking questions of the group?
Maybe used to taking school parties round?
Why no photos in the shed?
Because I'm lead to believe the stuff in the workshop is no photos due to wishes of staff there.
We always follow rules of location we visit