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Bordesley / Deritend

Rosary_Boy

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Anyone know what this place was by side of Canal by Bolton Street off watery lane? thinking was it used to transport stuff long
the canals by horse etc ? mid 1800 and early 1900s maybe ? any info ?rsz_dscn0664.jpgrsz_dscn0665.jpgrsz_dscn0668.jpg
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River Street and Floodgate Street Deritend
 
The building by Bolton St was originally the John Troman brass bedstead works. It was sold by the firm in 1939, but seems to hav ebeen used by some other firms before the sale.It is not quite clear from Kellys which ones occupied the building.
 
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