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Hi Lyn,
I believe that was especially the case during the Great Famine of the 1800s. At that time, many either emigrated to the US or to Liverpool. But I know whenever we travelled to and fro we would always go via Holyhead in Wales.
Hi Lyn, you're so good to go to all that trouble but please don't go out of your way. You've already sent so much great information. AFAIK they did live in Birmingham but they kept moving around. For example, they lived above a doctor's surgery in Moseley area at one point. But they may well...
That is such a major finding, thanks so much Lyn. So they lived there for what was probably Mum's senior school years. It's a pity the place is now demolished! And no comment on the present architecture!
Thank you Janice, I'm wondering is that because it may take a few years to get on the eroll?
Long shot as I'm not certain my mother went here, but does anyone remember Anna (nee Brennan) or my aunt Mildred (nee Brennan) who may have gone to this school late 50s-early 60s? I see comments from several here who were in the school during that era. They lived on Moseley Rd from c.1958 to...
Thank you very much again, Lyn. Dad also said she used to get the train from Snow Hill station to Quinton. That seems to suggest the school must have been near a railway station. Poor thing had a lot of travelling around to and from school!
Mum was sleepy this evening so she was unable to tell me much. But Dad says she attended a school in Quinton, if that raises any known candidates? But I see only one Catholic school, a girls primary school, and that only opened in 1967.
This suggests that Upper Highgate School for Girls, which was on Moseley Rd near Highgate Place, Balsall Heath, is a strong candidate for one of the schools Mum or my aunt Mildred might have attended? I know that they didn't go to the same school for at least some of their school years.
Yes, that was indeed their house and I remember many happy visits there. Sadly it looks as though it has fallen into disrepair! My granddad had done a really lovely garden at the back (he was a qualified botanist/horticulturist), although he didn't work in that field for the most part AFAIK.
Thanks so much Lyn. Yes, I'm sorry I can't provide you with more information. Some 10 years ago she did give me the name of one school in or around Moseley that she attended. I only wish I had made more note of it.
That's very interesting and sounds very plausible. I will ask her that! Many thanks indeed for the great information and I'll be sure to let you know if she remembers.