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    Looking for info on these streets: Dartmouth Street, Brewery Street, Aston

    Morning Both :o) I shall do a search then, you'll have to forgive me, I am new to this site so still finding new things out.x thankyou. Amanda
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    Looking for info on these streets: Dartmouth Street, Brewery Street, Aston

    Hi All :adoration: I'm now looking for info and pics on these streets:~ Dartmouth Street, Aston & Brewery Street Aston. Thankyou again, this is a great site .xx
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    Tennant Street, Birmingham

    Hi Everybody :o) I have lots of relatives that through the years lived and had businesses in Tennant Street. Does anybody have any old pictures. The years I'm interested in span from 1880's to 1950's Thanking you Amanda xx:friendly_wink::friendly_wink:
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    Stour Street - Smarts Buildings.

    Wow ! Thats just brilliant thankyou :o) I expect the cornet building was a pub - looks like it .
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    Jayes Family Stour Street, Springhill, Birmingham

    Hi Rosie, How do I find that website please . Thankyou.x
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    Stour Street

    Hi There, How do i get that map please . Ive just joined and am also researching Stour Street.x
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    Stour Street - Smarts Buildings.

    Hi there I'm new to this site but already amazed with the info Ive found !! I dont suppose you know which way the house numbers ran on that plan of Stour Street? My gran lived at Number 4, wondering which end that was. x
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    EXON CORSETS BIRMINGHAM 1940's

    Re: EXON CORSETTS BIRMINGHAM 1940's Thankyou , I will look that up. :o)
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    EXON CORSETS BIRMINGHAM 1940's

    Hi has any one any info on Exon or Exxon Corsetts ? Around about 1940/50 in Ladywood Birmingham.
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    Jayes Family Stour Street, Springhill, Birmingham

    Hi, well Handsworth cem is right next door to Sandwell Park Golf course, which is where my Dad was every Sunday for as long as I can remember- and how odd that his mum was just over the road all that time ! When she lived in Stour Street it was in the 'Courts' as you put it. Ive ordered a few...
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    Jayes Family Stour Street, Springhill, Birmingham

    Hi, well I thought she would be in Warstone Lane , BUT nope then I just tried all of the cems in the region and found her in Handsworth. we dont know why she was put there, so far away from where she lived, and she was also in a paupers grave with no marking. That again is a mystery as grandad...
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    Jayes Family Stour Street, Springhill, Birmingham

    hi Astonian, Thankyou . We have no pictures of her at all, a complex story, she died young leaving a young husband and children, he married again and the new wife destroyed all pics they had. i have recently found her grave- my father never knew where she was buried, sadly he died before I found...
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    Jayes Family Stour Street, Springhill, Birmingham

    I am researching my fathers family, back in the beginning of 1900's they lived in Stour Street, Brum. I have many details , but the one thing i really want to find is a photo of my grandmother who died when my father was only 7. She lived at 4 Stour Street. her name was Ada Rose Jayes I am...
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