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    Morris Commercial Vehicles

    Hi, my dad worked for morris commercial for many years. Frank buddrige was his name. I am trying to find out about the pistol club that he belonged to. I know he went on trips to bisley to shoot against the police. Can anyone help.
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    Bordesley Street

    thanks michael for reply. Its hard to imagine that 17 lodgers and 7 family lived in that tiny house.
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    Bordesley Street

    hi, does anyone know when the houses in bordesley street were built? the ones that are at the junction of park st. in 1891c one of my relatives was living at 2 bordesly street in a licensed lodging house.
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    Thorp St Barracks

    Thanks Mike
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    Thorp St Barracks

    Sometime Ago I Read That Someone Had Pics Of Thorp St Barracks. If You Recall Who And Where It Was I Would Be Grateful If You Could Let Me Know
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    30 Lombard St Cheapside

    30 Lombard St Is A Grade A Listed Building, It Consists Of A Single- Storey House And Workshop Built Between 1801 And 1816, It Was In Use Until 1990 As A Metal Casting Works.councillor Peter Douglas Osborn Has Commented That This Building Is Over 200yrs Old In A Bad State Of Repair And In Danger...
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