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    St James Tavern.

    I really am a Brummie Baby.... Born on 8th October 1952 in Sorrento Maternity Hospital, Wake Green Road, Moseley... Hospital closed in 1993.
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    St James Tavern.

    Postmark Presentation Thanks for Everyone's assistance
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    St James Tavern.

    Many thanks to All you Wonderful People who have Posted with Great information...Truly a Team effort.
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    St James Tavern.

    Wonderful thanks for the additional information I will post a Postmark presentation page when it's complete
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    St James Tavern.

    I cannot find any record of Mr. E.W. Bradbury but enclosed is a very fine envelope sent to The St. James Restaurant Co. Luncheon Stores and was a notable establishment in Birmingham, during the late 19th century. It was located at 120 New Street and was originally referred to as "Luncheon...
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