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    Wenman Street and Edwardes Street, Balsall Heath

    Thanks Mikejee. Are there maps of bombs dropped in Birmingham or am I imagining it?
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    Wenman Street and Edwardes Street, Balsall Heath

    Looking for pictures or map for 12 Wenman Street pre 1940 when it was bombed flat
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    Mary Street School Balsall Heath

    My father John A Bevan was at Mary Street School 1934-1939. Then went to Hope Street School before his house in Wenman Road was flattened 13 Dec 1940
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    Hope Street School Birmingham

    hi everyone Just found out my late father John A Bevan went to Hope Street School 1939-1940. From his Evesham School records (evacuated 1941) he was at Mary Street County School 1934-1939, and King Edward’s Grammar School Camphill 1940-41. If anyone has information about Hope Street School at...
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    Tunnel Cottages Kings Norton

    Did anyone locate Machine House on Worcester Wharf? My Gt x 3 Grandfather Rowland G Long was the Public Wharfinger living at Machine House in the 1871 Census
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    Trinity House, 27 Trinity Road, Birmingham

    Found a couple old relatives lived in Trinity House 1930-1945, but I don't know anything the building, I've asked the current owners (now a school) but they have no history of the property, does anyone on the site know anything?
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    Prescott Street All Saints

    Hi yes sorry B2B is back to back or court housing
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    Curtis Surgical Appliances Hill Street

    Hi all, I'm trying to find information about the shop my grandfather worked at. The shop was Curtis's, a surgical supply shop (it did sell other things). It was on Hill Street until it got destroyed during a bombing raid. The shop then moved to Hurst Street. The owner was Harry Key, and he...
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    Prescott Street All Saints

    Thanks Nick. My relatives on my mother’s side The Jauncey’s lived on Prescott street around no. 91 in the late 1800s.
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    Prescott Street All Saints

    Hi Lyn, oops thanks they're great
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    Prescott Street All Saints

    Hi Lynne yes please I'm looking for the B2B on near 91 Prescott Street
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    Canals of Birmingham

    Pedrocut. Where and how did you find this?
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    Canals of Birmingham

    Yes that’s the one
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    Canals of Birmingham

    Hi all, I’m trying to find more info about Worcester Wharf. My Gt Gt Grandfather Rowland G Long was according to the 1871 census a Public Wharfinger at the Worcester Wharf and living at the Machine House with his wife and children. Is there any records of him at the Wharf, or maps or any later...
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