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    Wilton Street Lozells

    I can remember Syners shop. We were always going there for our Nan. I remember the scales, a brass dish for the weights on one side and a piece of circular marble on the other side for the food you were having weighed. If you were buying sausage Mr Syner used to cut a bit extra that he ate raw!
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    Wilton Street Lozells

    Thanks for posting the pics. Yes it was a 3 storey house. It had 5 rooms plus a back kitchen and outside toilet. It didn’t have any bow windows.
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    Wilton Street Lozells

    Yes it was a 3 story house with 3 bedrooms. It didn’t have any bow windows. It had 5 rooms plus a back kitchen and outside toilet.
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    Wilton Street Lozells

    My Nan and grandad lived at number 53 Wilton street from early 1900s they were Bill and Lily Hill. They had 6 children Lillian, June (my mom), Bill, Sheila, Sylvia and Brian. I was born there in 1953 (June’s daughter). My Nan and grandad left in 1967 moving to Kingstanding.
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