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  1. Dennis Williams

    Marston Hall Marston Green Bickenhill

    Check under 'Marston Hall' on here!
  2. Dennis Williams

    Perry Hall the house

    Few more pics of Perry Barr Hall.....
  3. Dennis Williams

    Marston Hall Marston Green Bickenhill

    Some pics and stuff....Any one got a pic or info on it's neighbour, HURDLE HALL, that was demolished for the Airport ..
  4. Dennis Williams

    Lawson Tait..pioneering Surgeon..1845-1899

    You might like this from a couple of years ago.... https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/some-great-men-and-women-of-birmingham.40423/page-12#post-530956
  5. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    Oh dear so sorry. Will delete and try something else....
  6. Dennis Williams

    Crescent Wharf

    Two more of Kingston Row...one by Phyllis....
  7. Dennis Williams

    Crescent Wharf

    Mikejees old 1889 map from my take on the Women's Hospital beginnings, showing the first ever Women's Hospital of Lawson Tait in the Crescent..... ...
  8. Dennis Williams

    Lawson Tait..pioneering Surgeon..1845-1899

    Mikejees old 1889 map from my take on the Women's Hospital beginnings, showing the first ever Women's Hospital of Lawson Tait in the Crescent..... ...
  9. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    One I love visiting a few times a year, with a very strong link to Birmingham history and commerce.......which is not often mentioned......PACKWOOD HOUSE, Knowle.... See below
  10. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    THE CEDARS...home of our most famous gunsmith....in Erdington... William Greener was the first member of the Greener family to make guns. After serving his apprenticeship with John Gardner in Newcastle Upon Tyne he worked for Joe Manton, probably the best English gun maker in the early 1800’s...
  11. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    Falcon Lodgeis the area of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, covered in predominantly council housesforming the Falcon Lodge Estate. It is located between Whitehouse Commonand Reddicap Heath. To the west of the estate lies Rectory Park. It forms part of the edge of the Sutton...
  12. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    ELMDON HALL The Elmdon estate was bought in 1760 by Abraham Spooner (c.1690-1788), a Birmingham banker. He started to build Elmdon Hall in 1780 and it was completed in 1795 by his son Isaac (1736-1816/7). Isaac's daughter, Barbara Spooner, married the famous anti-slavery campaigner William...
  13. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    Ashfurlong Hall Bartholomew de Gresebroke was a younger son of a wealthy family from Rotherham in Yorkshire. He moved to Shenstone in Staffordshire and in about 1204 bought the manor house of the de Brays family, which was subsequently known as Gresbrok Hall. Bartholomew is known from...
  14. Dennis Williams

    King Edwards Grammar School Camp Hill

    Quote: Equally ancient and also profoundly deaf was old Len ‘Soss’ Hollingworth, another of the old pre-war guard. Named after a well-known brand of sausage manufacturers of the day, Soss took science and was also a closet train spotter. Being so deaf it mattered not a jot that any train...
  15. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    And here's one that was new to me...came across it whilst researching the River Rea..! LIFFORD HALL......with some pics from Allan Elliott.......and which he posted elsewhere.....the history is fascinating... It is generally believed that on the site of Lifford Hall was an ecclesiastical...
  16. Dennis Williams

    Manor Houses And Halls Of Greater Birmingham

    Thought this might be a repository of some of the old Manors and Halls......some still with us, some long gone.....although there are many posts of suchlike in the Buildings Past and Present Thread.....hope this is OK to try and keep them in one Thread......so let me kick off with an old...
  17. Dennis Williams

    Toll Houses Of Birmingham And It's Neighbours

    Opening it up a little more.... Canal toll points In the United Kingdoma toll point or toll island is a place on a canal where a fee was collected as boats carrying cargo passed. These were sited at strategic points such as the stop lock at the transition from one canal company to another where...
  18. Dennis Williams

    Toll Houses Of Birmingham And It's Neighbours

    Phil.....need to speak with you about a project...can you inbox me or summat? Ta...
  19. Dennis Williams

    Toll Houses Of Birmingham And It's Neighbours

    This is an article from Faces and Places mag 1889......about how the City Surveyor, a Mr Till, cleaned up the City after Turnpikes and Toll Gates etc.....before going on to greater things, like cobbled Streets etc.....
  20. Dennis Williams

    King Edwards Grammar School Camp Hill

    Yes, he was...and later played for Coventry and of course, was a stalwart for the old boys.....he died last year...had Alzheimers.....his funeral was a blast...so many old friends from all ages to say goodbye.........
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