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    William F Lloyd - Walsall Central Police Station ~1900s-1930s

    Hi all, wondering if anyone has any information or sources for the Central police station in Walsall, circa 1900's to 1939? I believe this is the old station that was near the top of High Street/Goodall Street. My great grandfather William Frederick Lloyd (born 1876) is listed as a Police...
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    Penn St

    Thanks for the info and photo's everyone. Interesting that the street pretty much no longer exists with the new Uni buildings going over it. I think they've done a pretty good job of sprucing up that pub, lovely to see some old brickwork surviving and looking splendid. I guess photo's of this...
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    Penn St

    Brilliant, thanks for the map! Not too many photo's around of this area that I can find. Did you search the electoral roll by address somehow? I wasn't aware you could do that, or you just looked up J Marson?..
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    Penn St

    Hi all, I have a snippet of the marriage record for a relative that lived in Birmingham, but I'm really struggling to read the handwriting they used to use. This is from 1924. Can anyone make out the address on Penn Street? It looks like Rock Mount or something, but I can't find anything...
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    Barr Beacon Caravan Park

    Thanks Wend. Must be a different Doreen, as her husband then would have been Leslie. Thanks though :)
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    Barr Beacon Caravan Park

    Hi Wend, do you have any other details about the time you lived there.. specifically the neighbour Doreen? I believe my grandmother and grandfather lived there for a while around the same time. Her name was Doreen Biggs (Marson). My mum would have been born in Dec 1960, you may possibly remember...
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