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    Roadleys

    John Roadley was my husbands grandfather.
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    Roadleys

    No, they sold prams, cots and kids bikes and toys. The company was originally started by my husbands great grandfather, who mended mangles and also invented a an tonic called miriam oils, and had a finger in many things. It was then passed on to my husbands grandfather who actually made his...
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    Roadleys

    Does anyone remember Roadleys, they had several shops in the Birmingham area during the early 1900s until the late 60s/ early 70s
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    Looking for Terry Hopewell

    Hi fellow brummie, I'm new to the site so not sure if I'm allowed to search for someone. Here I go anyway,. My mum and uncle are looking for there cousin Terry Hopewell, who they were very fond of in there childhood. Their names are Eileen and David Hill, their mum and dad were Winnie and Alf...
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