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    Wilkinson Family Sutton Coldfield

    When i worked at R H Eames on the Parade we dealt with F W Wilkinson on Tudor Hill, they dealt in Slver plated goods. it was run in a back room of a very large house, you could see into a large orangery with lemon trees, i was so impresesd as a young apprentice in the trade. Two brothers used...
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    Jean Morton

    Thanks for this post,i did not know that Jean Morton had passesd away. As well as remembering Tingha and Tucker, she used to come into the shop where i worked; R H Eames on the Parade in Suuton Coldfield in the late '60s. I think she lived in Four Oakes and She was always very pleasant. I did...
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    28 bus route

    I used to catch the 28 at the Clock Garage to the Yenton,when i worked in Sutton
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    Parrish/Parish families

    Hi Peggy72 I do have a Parish in my family tree; Samuel Parish b.1794 married Emma b.1796 Birmingham children are Jane b.1823 d.1882 married Aaron Jennnens Davenport 1844 Yardley.(my connection) Samuel,Emma,Thomas,Joseph. I am also in contact with a direct member of this family,if you...
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    Davenports

    FANTASTIC NEWS Davenport
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    Davenports

    Love this photo Stitcher, given me quite a thirst ! Davenport.
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    Fascinating Insight into 19th Century Life in Britain

    Thanks for these they are fascinating,and so clear.
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    Pineapple Infants (Kings Heath)

    Pineapple infants As an 11year old my Father in Law in 1935 was asked to mark the schools celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George v. by planting a Silver birch tree. We understand that the site has been redeveloped but he would love to know if the tree is still alive,and possibly make...
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    Beaufort Cinema Ward End / Washwood Heath

    Here are a few details from a Beaufort Cinema Programme dated March 1968 Proprietors;Beaufort Cinema( B'ham) LTD TEL; ste 2307. Manager and Licensee; W Goring. Continuous Monday,Wednesday,Saturday from 2p.m. Tuesday,Thursday Friday from 5 p.m...
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    Links : Jewellery Quarter Research Group (now Trust) site

    Thank's Wendy its an excellent site.Great photos of the chapel.
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    Haberdashers in the Great Western Arcade.

    This thread has brought back memories, i used to work for Geoffrey Richard Jewellers ( Midland Goldsmiths) mid 1970s. next door was a cafe that used to do lovely bacon sandwiches the cook was Russel if i remember,then a camera shop and a gents shirt and tie shop, opposite was R S C music shop...
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    Oh well said Nell

    our sayings were O'H well said Nell the hole in your bell will never get well 'specially if you pick it ! Bob's your uncle Fanny's your Aunt and up your muckers with a currant bun ! ( sorry )
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    Hi Rowland. I hope you and others may find this reply of interest. thanks again Rowland, Clive Thank you for your interesting enquiry about your grandfather, Albert Edward Davenport, as a WW1 conscientious objector. He is, indeed, commemorated in the Roll of Honour of the Birmingham...
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    Dear Rowland I am so grateful to you for this information,it is the most that i have ever known about Grandad at this period of his life. The next time i Visit 'home' i will visit the Library and see if i can view this roll of honour. I am sorry to admit that work ( and decorating) has delayed...
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    Hi Rowland and thank's for this exra info. i think that possibly Grandad was at Dartmoor. I will certaily contact PPU. Clive.
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    Central Fire Station Hq

    Hello Chris and thank you for your kind words. Dad really enjoyed the Brigade although he did not talk about the job at home much as far as i remember. It was such a shame he passed away at such an early age, he would have enjoyed his retirement in the garden so much. Mom at 86 is still with...
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    Central Fire Station Hq

    i wonder if you remember my Dad Arthur Davenport, He was stationed at central for about 30 years . he retired c1976 Clive
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    Davenports

    Thank you Wendy. i am suprised that i have not made contact with anyone who is researching the surname Davenport in the Birmingham area, whether or not they have connection to the brewing family.A few years ago now i made contact with the last surviving Brewing family member Mr Eustace...
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    Davenports

    Davenport's Does anybody know what happened to the bust of Baron John Davenport that stood in the foyer of the Bath Row Premises. Thank You.
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