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    Richard Stokes Augusta Street

    It was from a court paper served at the time mentioned and that was the address transcribed
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    Richard Stokes Augusta Street

    i have but i cant find Augusta Street listed in the 1901 census and in 1911 he's not listed on Augusta street which makes me think he was working there, occupation was a silver spinner
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    Richard Stokes Augusta Street

    He lived or worked there there around 1887 unfortunately that’s the only information I have
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    Richard Stokes Augusta Street

    Hi is anyone able to help, I’m researching a Richard Stokes (silver spinner) from Augusta Street back in 1896/7
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    Aston Manor pubs 1901

    No problem, you're right I have a photo which is more than I started with
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    Aston Manor pubs 1901

    Excuse my ignorance I'm not sure what's available out there, but thank you
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    Aston Manor pubs 1901

    Thank you, would anyone know if the brewery would have photos of landlords/ bar staff from that era or where I might start searching
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    Aston Manor pubs 1901

    Thank you, that's a great help. Do you know of any other records associated with this pub or directions I could research in.
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    Aston Manor pubs 1901

    Hi I'm trying to find the pub my gt gt grandmother worked in in 1901. I only have the census information and she lived as servant to a Albert Taylor who was a publican. Address was 31 William St Aston Manor. Tried to research that address as a pub, or not sure if that was a house address, anyone...
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    Snow Hill Confectioners shops

    Hi does anyone have any photos or information on confectioners shops in snow Hill passage around 1890's.
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