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Very late to this thread, and it may have been mentioned already, but Herbert Austin was living at number 31 (St Anne's) on the 1901 census. This was before he bought the old printworks at Longbridge to make the car factory and became Lord Austin. In 1901 he was working with Wolesley in Adderly...