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    Moore's Bookshop, Moseley Road

    Hello everyone Yesterday I posted a thread asking about a specific building- 359 Moseley Road. The response was really wonderful, and I subsequently realised, partly due to a post from 2012 by this forum's late member Phil, that n.359 was well known to Moseley Road residents as the home of...
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    359 Moseley Road

    Hello all I hope everone on this wonderful forum is staying safe and well at a pretty horrid time. I am currently trying to find some more about a specific address- 359 Moseley Road, as it was around the 1930s. I know from Ancestry that it was home to a Miss Winifred Griffin, a draper, in 1933...
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    Alfred Street, Sparkbrook

    Hello all I'm wondering whether someone might be able to help me? I'm looking for some images and/or location information on a specific address, 64 Alfred Street, Sparkbrook, during the 1930s-1940s. Using Ancestry and others I've been able to research the occupants of the address, and using...
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