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    Royal Worcestershire Regiment (WW1) - soldier enquiry

    Herbert Henry Mallard, living at 67 Middleton Road in 1918 57464, 10 Bn. Worcs. Reg. Herbert Henry Mallard, living at 67 Middleton Road in 1921 336324 A/C2, R.A.F.
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    Birmingham Parish Maps

    Brilliant. Thanks so much. Really appreciated :)
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    Wilkins/Palmer

    All this time later and I am still no further ahead with George, Matilda or Albert on the 1891 and 1901 census. I guess sometimes you have to accept you are never going to find the records.:confused:
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    Birmingham Parish Maps

    Hi I wondered if anybody knows of a map that shows all the Birmingham Parishes please. Best wishes Alison
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    Middlemore Children’s Emigration Homes

    I have a relation born in Dec 1928 and was adopted in 1929 according to her birth certificate. Would children from adoption homes have been sent abroad by any chance? were there many adoption homes in Birmingham at that time?
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    Renovating Stairs

    These are the problems I am also having with the stairs, especially the risers.
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    Renovating Stairs

    here are some pictures.
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    Renovating Stairs

    Thanks for asking. I'm afraid it is going rather slowly. I have stripped off the paint so far. I need to mend the treads properly and fill in any holes, then decisions, decisions, decisions.... I was thinking of keeping the stairs all wood, or paint the risers white and and keep the stairs...
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    Renovating Stairs

    Thank you. I got a general purpose scraper from Toolstation which is good, but the Hyde scraper would be great for the banister. I'm not using a heat gun or paint stripper. Really appreciate your help and suggestions.
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    Renovating Stairs

    Thanks Richard for your advice, and thanks for your help regarding the kitchen work surfaces too. I really didn't have a clue where to start with that project. I really appreciate both yours and Dons help. Which two pieces of wood do you think I need to remove please? Thanks for the hint about...
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    Renovating Stairs

    Thanks for your replies Richard and Don. I guess if I had a look at it I would have to prise open the wood to start with somehow?? then work out what I needed to do. This part may have to wait awhile till I can afford to get someone to take a look. In the mean time I will carry on paint...
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    Renovating Stairs

    This means that steps 1, 2 and 3 are under the tongue and groove in the cupboard. The tongue and groove seem to have nails or broken off screw heads embedded to secure it.
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    Renovating Stairs

    This crack on the 4th step down corresponds with the crack in the wood just by the light bulb in the understairs cupboard.
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    Renovating Stairs

    Hi the tread I want to get at appears to be boxed in somehow.
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    Renovating Stairs

    :laughing:
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