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brass fenders

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Brummie babby
a relation of mine was injured in the boer war , on coming home he worked in Birmingham where he made brass fenders a few he made were for the royal household. he was an art metal worker. would there be a list of people who made items for royalty. his name was earnest [bill] William taylor born 1882 he married at st jameses church handsworth where they went on to live . they also lived in Smethwick. thank you.
 
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