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    Park Lane...Aston

    Aston Lad - thanks for that information. I have searched online under that name and title and found a site that contains some of the information from that book. One of the images suggests that Park Lane was in existence in 1840 (though there is no suggestion of houses in existence or not). I...
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    Park Lane...Aston

    Does anyone have any idea how I could go about finding out when roads were originally cut in Aston? I am particularly trying to find out when Park Lane was first cut and back to backs started to be developed...... Many thanks - Carl
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    Park Lane...Aston

    8-9-69 is the date of this picture. This is a similar view to one on post 27 with the No 8 bus heading down Park Lane. You will notice the shop has gone - the shop was originally a butchers. My great grandfather Joseph Webster was working here as a butcher (2 Potters Hill, Park Lane) with his...
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    Park Lane...Aston

    I love this picture on post 26. My dad's house was through the alley you can just make out on the left hand side of the picture between the two bays (2 back 122). When I obtained a copy of this picture it was 6 months before he died and it brought a tear to his eye. He remembered well the...
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