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Part two of a rambling walk in 1881 from Lower Tower Street to George Street.

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master brummie
Part two of a rambling walk in 1881 from Lower Tower Street to George Street. If anybody has ancestors in St Mary's, St Stephens or St George Wards, you can find over 12,000 names I have researched into.

Also, would be great to hear from anybody if they had an ancestor living in Cecil Street in the 1890's.

Living in Cecil Street 1881: A labourer prioritising his family, the Barrel Welders Arms Suicide and the Pearl Button Trade​

Blog link here

Image is an imaginary scene of Cecil Street - drawn by Mami Yarwood and digital blended by Andy Yarwood

Cecil Barrel Welders.jpg
 
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