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    Military hospitals in Birmingham WW1

    Thank you Vivienne. My grandmother, Amy Dorothy Hyndman served as a VAD nurse at Highbury in WWI before being posted to St Omer in France. I have scoured the family photos to try to find a photo of her there, to no avail.
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    New member here. Regarding Hyndman Bros. Hi there. Interesting post above. May I just note that the Birmingham Rate books for 1906 for Jamaica Row have William James Hyndman, Robert Hyndman and Hugh Morrison Hyndman (my relatives) renting offices and warehouses at 72 Jamaica Row. Owner...
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