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    229 Somerville Road, Small Heath?

    Thanks for all your input. It certainly looked correct & finding the reference to Mansel House is conclusive.
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    229 Somerville Road, Small Heath?

    Thanks Mike The reference to Mansel House gives the proof.
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    229 Somerville Road, Small Heath?

    Well I think it is too & the evidence that it was called Mansel House seems conclusive but it would be great to find a confirming image. Its not my image by the way - posted on behalf of another.
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    229 Somerville Road, Small Heath?

    This is from an unidentified group & the possibility of Mansel House being at 229 Somerville Road (corner with Mansel Rd), Small Heath has been raised. It was a drapers in 1911/1921 but I cannot see a reference to a Mansel House in directories etc The brickwork & windows seem to be a reasonable...
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    Secondhand corner shop - Small Heath

    Hi Do you remember the shop at 229 opposite by any chance. Could it be this one.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Hi Janet - thanks for your input. I have looked at countless Lancashire Whit Walks previously for this & other reasons. It still comes down to the fact that the houses are Brummie in style. Lancashire is quite different in nuanced ways.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Interesting but the image is definitely around the 1912 period.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Mikejee - As you now know I am a member of this group & it is on that group already. Nobody has a clue. I do have new information which will be posted shortly. But thanks for your interest in this intriguing image.
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    Where in Birmingham

    This postcard was posted from Birmingham & looks like Edgbaston or Harborne to me. any ideas?
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    I know what you mean but this is quite unusual & corner shops as in the background do not look the same in many places at all. The main area where one would expect such processions - South Lancs - is very different in certain respects.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Catholic Procession of Faiths I would suggest - see my other remarks. Definitely a Catholic Procession - either celebratory or a ‘procession of faiths’. Just found another in Stoke-on-Trent (again different street style to Brum) with similar descriptions.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    I have just found a lengthy report of a Catholic procession that took place in Wigan Whitsun 1913 (photo not Wigan for sure). Each of 5 missions had their own banners & regalia. the banners are individually listed & confirms that that is what we have here. For example: banners of St Aloysius, St...
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Interesting. The gradual incline is there too. I post an image of a gradual rising terrace in Burbury Street, Lozells (not that it is there). The 1916 route was from St Chads to Central Hall.
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    Thanks Lyn
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    Is this in Birmingham?

    The likelihood is that this photo was taken during WW1 because of the news poster concerning the war. I would posit that it is not Edwardian.
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