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    Cornish Bros Corporation St & New St

    hi everyone, have been going through some old post cards addressed to my gt grandmather at cornish brothers was wondering if anyone had any info on cornish brothers believe it may have been bookshop early 1918 many thanks kim
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    red lion lancaster st

    hi can anyone help me i have just found this to be an address of my gt gt gt gt grandparents was wondering if anyone had pic of this pub or any info, the address from 1891 census 30 1/2 lancaster st red lion john and mary ann hill
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    pub in Cuckoo Road Aston

    hi its me again does anyone know the name of the pub on cuckoo rd according to 1901 census address listed 62,3,4. cuckcoo rd pub manager was elizabeth lloyd many thanks kim
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    looking for pub name

    hi i am trying to find the name of a pub that was at 81 aston st has my gt gt grandparents were the publicans there and would love to find pic if i could can anyone help kim
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