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Recent content by Quibell

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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    Hi there Yes, Max is my first cousin. His dad was my mother's brother.
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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    Hi Stokkie. I clearly remember my mother telling me about this when I was in my teens. I had been asking about her , and her family during the war as grandad, a silver smith, had been in a reserved occupation. I had just learned for some reason about Dad having got out of Dunkirk had ended up...
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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    Many thanks Vivienne.
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    Air Raid Precautions (ARP) records WW2

    Further to my research into my mother, Norma Olive Quibell, born 30/03/1920 in Handsworth, I understand that she was a member of the Air Raid Precautions during the second world war in Birmingham. Will there be any records relating to individuals in the ARP, showing duties and perhaps specific...
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    George and Dragon

    I believe William Bennett was the license with his wife Selina. The Census placed them in The George and Dragon, but I can't for the life of me find the paperwork giving that information. At the moment " Find my Past ", won't let me view my old searches although searches were all payed for...
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    George and Dragon

    Does anyone have knowledge of a 19 century pub called the George and dragon in Birmingham. My great grandfather was " publican " of that establishment. I realise the implications of the title, " publican ", during that period.
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    Norma Quibell

    Hi Richard. Yes ... Max's father was my mother's brother.
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    Norma Quibell

    Hi there. Yes, Max is my first cousin. His father was my mother's brother.
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    Norma Quibell

    My mother was : Norma Quibell born 30/03/1920 and I am trying to find information on her time as an A.R.P during WW2. She lived on Windermere Road in Handsworth so I would presume her area of duty would have been in the Handsworth / Aston district. Would there be such a thing as a record of...
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    NORMA QUIBELL...CYCLO GEAR POTTERS HILL ASTON

    Ha, small world. Max is my cousin. His dad, Bert, and my mother were brother and sister.
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    NORMA QUIBELL...CYCLO GEAR POTTERS HILL ASTON

    Really great to hear from you Jackie. I have no idea how many typists / Secretary s were in the Cyclo Gear company, but there couldn't have been that many. I have almost no memory of Louis for reasons I would explain in an email if I could get your address. Mom worked there I believe...
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    Cyclo Gear, Aston-who didn't work there?!

    Melissa, are you still looking for folk from cyclo gear company
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    NORMA QUIBELL...CYCLO GEAR POTTERS HILL ASTON

    fascinating story worth reading. This lady looks a lot closer to the individual I'm trying to identify, and bears the family name also. Need to find which branch of the family she comes from. Cousin maybe.?
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    NORMA QUIBELL...CYCLO GEAR POTTERS HILL ASTON

    thanks Lyn. Difficult to identify the individual kneeling at the front, but it could be Mom. Thanks for the input.
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    NORMA QUIBELL...CYCLO GEAR POTTERS HILL ASTON

    Ah Bob. Didn't notice the badge. Well spotted. It would be great if someone who was connected to Cyclo Gear, or Louis Camillis, could throw some light on this. Again, thanks for your help.
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