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  1. Davenport

    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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    St. Lukes Rd

    Hi Mike, Thanks once again for your look up.....you are a star. Clive
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    St. Lukes Rd

    When i was a lad in the 60s my Grandad showed me a collection of post cards that he kept in a shoe box,whilst i wasn't very interested in them he gave me one of Castle Bromwich Church as we lived just a few roads away.The collection has now been lost in time but i still have my card. It is...
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    Van Allen clothes shops

    There used to be a Van Allen on the Parade in Sutton Coldfield in the late 1960s ,the manageress was a Mrs Mundy.
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    Black ornament maker

    Thanks Mikejee for the site details as i did not know exactly where the site was.I think the partnership came to an end early 1870s Aaron Davenport moved to Vittoria st and Cole went into the wine trade. Wendy thanks also for the photo ,i will have to look out for an item of Vulcanite as a...
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    Black ornament maker

    Aaron Jennens Davenport my 2nd Great- Grand uncle was the Inventor and Manufacturer of Vulcanite a cheaper man made alternative to Jet,so popular in Victorian times. In 1849 he manufactured at 148 Charles street as a Black Ornament maker.Sometime between 1858-1861 he went into partership with...
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    Food Office Orange Juice

    Yes i remember this syrupy orange juice together with a spoonfull of what i think was called Virol, wonder what the kids of today would think of these ?
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    Pub Crawl photos

    In 1849 Mary Warham is listed as Victualler Castle Inn, Castle Bromwich. Cheers.
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    HALLAM 1861 Cenus

    Hi Mike, Thanks so much for this info, i have found a descendant of Stanley Jennens Davenport who lives in New York, by coincidence she has just e mailed me to say she has made contact so await what she says. i emailed Billesley Baptist church to enquire about Grandads church life ,and any info...
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    HALLAM 1861 Cenus

    Hi Mike, hope you don't mind me 'pinching' this info. i knew about Ann but not sure about John.....just to be clear John uses the surname Hallam and Davenport? no wonder i have not found him, i wonder why he did this? Clive
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    Davenport family

    I have come to a standstill with my family researches and wonder if anyone could help.My 3rd x Greatgrandfather William Davenport married Mary Jennens 9th.July 1816 at St.Edburghs,Yardley. Witnessed by Thomas Waldron. I do not know anything of his parents or possible siblings, Are St Edburghs...
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    Snead and Knibbs

    I remember as a kid going past Snead & Knibbs and thinking what a great name for monumental masons next to a cemetary, they sound as if they are out of a Dickens novel.
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    I certainly didnt realise that this subject would still be so emotive in 2009. Thanks Alan Tucker and Paul Stacey for your input, and Alans statistics are so informative. Personally i can only speak from my own family memories; Grandad was a hard working family man (like most of us) who brought...
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    Thanks Paul, Grandads father was in the 6th Warwickshire foot regiment , so Grandad must have been some what of a disapointment , resulting in being cut out of his Fathers will!! regards Clive
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    ww1 conscientious objectors

    I wonder if anyone could help with this subject. My grandfather A.E.Davenport was a Conscientious Objector in WW1, he was a church member of Billesley Baptist church. I was told by an older family member a few years ago that he was 'a door man in Prison' but i suspect he was well behind a...
  18. Davenport

    Central Fire Station Hq

    I Have just signed this, my Dad was a fireman at central for most of his 33 year sevice. I remember the childrens Christmas parties in the room over the engine house.
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    vyse street

    Whenever i see Vyse Street it takes me back 40 years to an incident that happened to me. As a 16 year old attending nightschool in Vittoria st i had to walk up Vyse St ,when on a winters evening a 'lady' stepped out from a door way in front of me and asked 'would you...
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