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    Eric Stanley Bratt 1915 electoral roll look up.

    My mother & farther lived in the cottages on the harbourne lane on the canal side. As my dad worked for British water ways. I heard stories from my brother & sister. Would love to see photos of were they once lived. If any one can help. Thank you.
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    Icknield port road

    The photos of Icknield port road brought back lot of memories. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work. x
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    Icknield port road

    Yes she is 71 still going strong! How do you know my sister? Love to hear all about it!!!!
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    Icknield port road

    I was born 109 Icknield Port road. 1961. I was the youngest of six. Mcmahon. There was a news agents shop few doors up called the Prices. Next to there was the gates to the Reservoir. Lots of days spent there. Our houses was owned by British waterways. Up the road was coxs bakers & across from...
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