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    Wenman Street and Edwardes Street, Balsall Heath

    Hi Jo... Surnames were Harrison and Hudson
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    Wenman Street and Edwardes Street, Balsall Heath

    Hi all, interesting posts, my grandmother was born at 3/61 Wenman St in 1935...maybe the original poster of this thread, their family knew mine!
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    Hospital Street

    My great grandmother Leah Hudson was born on this day in Hospital Street, either no 286 or 2/86 Im not sure of the actual house number.
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    Selly Oak Hospital

    I know some people who were born in workhouses hospitals just had the address written on their birth certificate so they wouldn't feel shame when they were older...
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    Selly Oak Hospital

    My grandad Roy Winfield was born here in 1932, though it states Raddlebarn Road on his birth certificate. Love seeing the photos in this thread...
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    Lee Bank Road

    My great grandmother was born at 21 Court, Lee Bank Road in 1913.
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    Farm Street Hockley

    Hello all I had direct ancestors living at 12/64 Ct Farm Street in 1906...the name of Hudson.
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    Hospital Street

    I think it may have been 2/ 68 Hospital Street now...not 286. Looking closer at the 1911 census there is an ink stroke between 2 and 6.
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    Hospital Street

    My great grandmother and her parents lived at 286 Hospital Street in 1911.
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    Wenman street

    My nan Barbara was in Wenman St when it was bombed. I believe she said that many families were sadly killed and the following morning the back yard area was a great big pond...ie the hole from the bomb was filled with water...
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    Wenman street

    I shall double check the photo, thanks for the heads up! My nan said it was called the Glory Hole too...
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    Wenman street

    Hi Phil, she was born in 1935 and lived there for at least ten years as she told me about the street being bombed in WW2. Then she and her family moved to Gospel Lane. Im sure the Crown was frequented by my great grandfather as he liked his drink...a bit too much Ive heard...
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    Dolphin Lane School

    Hello Did anyone attend this school in the 1940s? My grandmother Barbara Harrison was a pupil then.
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    Fever hospitals in Birmingham 1930's

    Oh gosh....it does sound like a terrible area...thank you for the information...
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    Fever hospitals in Birmingham 1930's

    I had an ancestor at the City Fever hospital on Lodge Road...not sure where it was though...
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    Hospital Street

    I will, thank you!
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    Hospital Street

    Thank you Lyn! Its great going through all the old threads...
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    Hospital Street

    Im not sure where to introduce myself on here, I live in Leeds but was born in Wolverhampton, my mother is from Solihull and her parents from Birmingham, their ancestors are all from the Birmingham area hence my interest in this forum and the city's history. Ive been researching my ancestry for...
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    Hospital Street

    I imagine there already is! I got the photo pretty easily from Google... Impressive building...must have been amazing to see, though not to be a patient!
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    Hospital Street

    Birmingham general hospital...
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