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Master Barmmie
It is reported that in 1890 the new PO was in an advanced stage, enough to give an idea how it would look, but the last mention I can find of Station Terrace, Hill St is February 1900 when a lad called John Dixon (15) was taken to hospital having been kicked by another boy. He was from 4 Station Terrace, Hill Street.
The map shown in post 983 is revised 1887 and shows how the land lies before the GPO was was built.
1900 Kelly's, from Navigation St. upwards on the East side of Hill Street, only shows 46.5, 46, and then the GPO.
Going back to 1883 Kelly shows numbers 46 to 62 from Navigation Street to Paradise Street. However there is no indication of Station Terrace anywhere, including a check on Pinfold Street.
Other mentions...1893 Albert Dixon (43) of 4 ST.....1895 Alfred Davis (35) of 11 ST
HANG ON....Maybe a break through, will post later.
The map shown in post 983 is revised 1887 and shows how the land lies before the GPO was was built.
Courtyards and yards of brum
not st judes pedro....pic by dennis williams... Thread for the Church of St. Jude... https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/st-judes-church-hill-street.11943/
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1900 Kelly's, from Navigation St. upwards on the East side of Hill Street, only shows 46.5, 46, and then the GPO.
Going back to 1883 Kelly shows numbers 46 to 62 from Navigation Street to Paradise Street. However there is no indication of Station Terrace anywhere, including a check on Pinfold Street.
Other mentions...1893 Albert Dixon (43) of 4 ST.....1895 Alfred Davis (35) of 11 ST
HANG ON....Maybe a break through, will post later.