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    Lucas Marshall Lake Road Shirley

    Hello My Dad, Ray Nutting used to work for Lucas, initially at Shaftmoor Lane between the late 1940's and the late 1950's and again after a gap at Marshall Lake Road (I don't know when he started there) until his retirement in the mid 1970's. I came across these photos, which Lucas people may...
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    Templefield Road Stores

    Hello Does anyone have any pre-war (either War!) photos of houses in Templefield Street, B9? I have this photograph below of my great grandfather’s store –numbered 22½ Templefield Street, where he is recorded on the 1911 Census. From the 1901 Census, he was living at 17 to 18 Templefield Street...
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    Sarah Street, Birmingham B9

    Hello Does anyone have any pre-war photos of houses in Sarah Street, B9? I have some contemporary photos of the houses there currently - numbered 3 to 17 (excl 13!) - I wonder how old these are? I'm interested in number 20 in particular - I assume it must have been where the current grassed...
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    Beaumont - Nutting

    Hello My grandmother, Annie Madge Nutting (nee Beaumont b1891 d1928), pictured here was apparantly a model at some stage of her life and allegedly had her photograph put on some tins of chocolate or biscuits or something of the like. This all sounds rather spurious and may be apocryphal but I...
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    Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants ; George Hayes ; Nutting

    Hello My Dad died last year and amongst the things I now have is a poster-sized document (below), which contains the following text: “This is to Certify that George Hayes was admitted a Member of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of England, Ireland,Scotland and Wales by the Small...
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