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    Uncle Holly at Lewis's

    I don't remember Uncle Holly at the top of the stairs,but I do remember the large model of him high up in the Minories, possibly late 50's early 60's
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    Lincoln Street Motors

    Lincoln Street Motors was where I worked from 1975 to 1986,first at their Datsun dealership in Moseley,and then the'rink' as we referred to it on Summerhill.Sadly for the last 4 months that I worked there it was with Price Waterhouse Cooper who were administrating the wind up.
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    Kalamazoo

    I remember going to Kalamazoo in probably 1972/3 to learn how to use an Optical Font Machine,which I would be using in the accounts department at a car dealership in the city centre.
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    The Grove Mill Farm Rd Harborne

    Thank you superdad3,not sure I know why she was there but all information gratefully received.
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    The Grove Mill Farm Rd Harborne

    I have a relative who died here in 1967,but I have been unable to find out what kind of institution this was.I do know it wasn't her home address.I would be most interested to find out more about this address.
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    CLEWS connections politely requested, please

    Hi Cat,William Brimble had 2 sons James and Frederick W,I am descended from James and Frederick's daughter Alice was married to A E Clews.
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    Aston Union Workhouse

    Hi,This is my first post and originally from Birmingham I am no longer in the area.I recently obtained a birth certificate for Nellie Newey 02/03/1906 and her birth address was the workhouse in Erdington.Her mother is listed as Mary,I have 2 questions 1.Would she have to prove identity to enter...
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