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    Erdington branch ASW

    Thank you to all who contributed to this and helped me out. Appreciated Rob
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Hi Brumylad Cant thank you enough for your kindness in providing these. It’s nailed on for me now Regards Rob
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    Erdington branch ASW

    I think I am gonna have to find someone kind enough with access to look at these records. I appreciate your pointer
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    Erdington branch ASW

    These are fantastic. Thank you
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Very good point, well made I started off wanting to find out what ASW is and thought I could make my own way then. But it has not panned out that way so yes. His name is William Thomas CAVE. Sorry bout that
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Dry interesting thank you guys. I interrogated the Warwick uni archive and they have ASW records that have gone to FMP. Unfortunately I don’t subscribe but it appears these records contain reasonable biographical info
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Hi, thanks to everyone for the suggestions, I think Amalgamated Society ofWoodworkers is a very good shout Much appreciated Rob
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Sorry meant to add he was the treasurer of this ASW and is described in other records as a Carpenter Not much but hope someone recognises what ASW was
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    Erdington branch ASW

    Hi Pleased to have joined your forum Can anyone tell me what the ERDINGTON BRANCH ASW is/was?, researching a chap from 1921 Regards Rob
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