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    Giblin Brothers Slogging Gang

    The Giblin Brothers: Violence, Brotherhood, and the Fall of a Gang After six months of research I’ve just published the seventh and final chapter of my blog series on the notorious Slogging Gangs of Birmingham of the Giblin Brothers and their associates. The seventh blog focuses on Tommy...
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Preview of Chapter Three – ‘Giblin Brothers Slogging Gang’ As I prepare my next blog post on the Welch and Walsh families, here’s a visual to set the scene. This is my own interpretation of how Brearley Street, Hospital Street, and Great Russell Street may have looked during the 1870s and 80s...
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Hi this is the link - click here This take you to the front page of all my blogs. The Blog is a series of three Blog One - The Rise of the Slogging Gangs and what made children such as the Notorious Giblin brothers become such violent men in Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920) Blog Two - Kenyon...
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Hi Blog Series: Birmingham’s Slogging Gangs – Part Three The Cunningham Family Just posted my third chapter on my blog series of the Giblin Brothers. This being the Cunningham family, an extremely sad tale of the life of Julia Cunningham https://wix.to/o5HKgSD Regents row image taken from...
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Blog Series: Birmingham’s Slogging Gangs – Part Two Moran & Bates Families Following on from last week’s introduction post, this second entry dives into the lives of the Moran and Bates families—two households whose stories reflect the broader struggle faced by many in Birmingham’s Gun &...
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    Slogging Gangs Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920)

    Hello Eric, Once I have posted all my chapters over the next few weeks, I would be happy to share further information on The Giblin family. I have researched them for more or less a year now, so have an awful lot of information
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Hello Lyn, Thank you for your kind message, I really enjoyed doing this blog and probably got a little bit carried away. It just seemed family after family were in such poverty that is no wonder the children turned out they way they did. Part one was just the introduction. I think you will like...
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    The Giblin Brothers and Their Circle of Crime

    Hi, After six months of in-depth research into and about the families connected to the Giblin brothers and their notorious slogging gang. Following on from my two previous blogs, I have finally finished Part three, my research though has resulted in over 500 pages of writing, far too much to...
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    Slogging Gangs Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920)

    Hi, After six months of in-depth research into and about the families connected to the Giblin brothers and their notorious slogging gang. Following on from my two previous blogs, I have finally finished Part three, my research though has resulted in over 500 pages of writing, far too much to...
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    Poverty Line Update - All Saints

    I have completed a major update to my Poverty Line Project, adding records for 48,829 individuals and 9,169 families for All Saints District. This now gives the website a total of 109,789 individuals and 21,141 families, that you can search and see what Poverty line classification would be for...
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    Slogging Gangs Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920)

    ah, was she a descendent of one of the seven families I found around Livery Street do you know?
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    Slogging Gangs Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920)

    Hi if you hover over mouse the word 'here' the link is appears, have put the long version below thou Cheers Andy...
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    Slogging Gangs Aston & Birmingham (1850-1920)

    Hello to all I’ve become completely immersed and fascinated by the story of the Giblin brothers, who became notorious for their violence and involvement in 'slogging gangs' (pre-Peaky Blinders era). I wanted to understand what drove these young boys to engage in so much criminality. There are...
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    Lower Loveday Street - Numbering 1890s

    Ok Vivienne thank you, although Mikejee has answered my question so all sorted. Cheers
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    Lower Loveday Street - Numbering 1890s

    Thats great perfect. Noticed you stitched them together for me, Thank you Mike. (Sorry if not Mike, but presumed is)
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