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73 King Edwards Rd Lady Wood

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
WITH REFERENCE TO NESSIN 73 KING EDWARDS RD
HE WOULD FIND THE PARK VIEW -PARK SIDE HOUSE OF IS RELATIVES
IN BEAUTFORD RD LADY WOOD WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN A TEN MIUTES
WALK UP SHEEPCOTE STREET OR IF HE LIKED KING EDWARDS PLACE
AND AROUND THE BACK INTO BEAUTFORD RD WHICH WHERE THESE STYLE HOUSE WAS ,THEY WAS THE ONLY ONES OF THAT STYLE AND THE WEALTHY PEOPLE USED TO LIVE I REMEMBER PARKSIDE HOUSE , IN BEAUTFORD RD LADY WOOD It Was About 12 houses FROM ONE OF MY AUNTIES
WHOM WAS CONNECTED TO THE JELFS ,AND THEY HAD A HOUSE MAID
WITH A DOOR BELL IN THE HALL WAY THE ONE WHICH TOLD THE MAID TO BRING TEA TO ANY PARTICULAR ROOM SERVICE IS REQUIRED
AT THAT TIME OF ERA WE WAS LIVING AT 243 KING EDWARDS RD ,AND OUR
OTHER AUNT PERKS LIVED IN A LARGE CORNER HOUSE IN SEPTON RD
EDGEBASTON BY THE TOWER BALLROOM,
HAVE A NICE DAY EVERY BODY ASTONIAN ,
 
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