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    Granville Street Ladywood

    I've done a little research following the street map posted by MWS. The ornamental light fittings factory was owned by F and C Osler in the 1800's. They were very much the creme de la creme of fancy glassmakers. They produced glass furniture as well as grandiose chandeliers (there's one on sale...
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    Granville Street Ladywood

    Yes you are right
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    Granville Street Ladywood

    Here are a few photos of Granville St.
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    St Thomas C Of E School Granville Street

    Hi Chris, I went there a little later than you. I think we started infant school aged 5 in those days so I was there 1965 until it closed in July1967, I started my Junior years in the newly built school in Cregoe St in the September 1967. Miss Lester was still at the school then and was my...
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    Sun Street

    Fantastic find brummy-lad, it's already been of great use to me so thanks very much :)
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