Thankyou it is or was no 1370 I found in a trade directory .Pershore Road is a long road so you may want to be more specific in your query.
However, if you use the search facility (magnifying glass top right) and search for threads with Pershore Road in the title quite a number of threads come up about different aspects of the road.
Sorry I really don’t know only info I have is from a trade directory .Main question I have was it on the route to Pershore at any time. I when taken fishing to Pershore always remember going through Evesham.
It is the son I am am researching , thankyou so much ido appreciate that I am on right person .If it's them, them Alfred was listed as goldsmith/jeweller at the start of the century but on his son's probate record he was a ladies outfitter.
There is a picture here of a tram passing the the British Oak which is 1364 Pershore Road, unfortunately (if the numbers were the same) 1370 would have been just off the photo to the right...
Thankyou will keep reading and looking I have a Birmingham postcard from about 1940 will find it out .Alfred and Nellie Quiney are there on the ERs from the 1920s to the 1960s. There's a couple of mentions of them in the Bham Mail 1942 about the death of their son Leonard Alfred.
It is the son I am am researching , thankyou so much ido appreciate that I am on right person .
thanks viv..hardly surprising that its gone...shameFound a Library of Birmingham record that says it was near Speedwell Road. Just had a look and can't see it so it must have been demolished. Viv.