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  1. K

    Swan Inn/White Swan/Spring Gardens - Floodgate Street

    Hello again, James Hill, my great grandfather wasn’t born until 1857. it is confusing, there was another James Hill (gunmaker) that you may have detected. Many thanks for your interest.
  2. K

    Swan Inn/White Swan/Spring Gardens - Floodgate Street

    Thanks MWS. I do have the information you have given and James died following an accident at work from lockjaw. However, he is the publican on my photograph, or maybe helping out Charles at the Royal Oak, but I am sure the White Swan is the pub on the photo. My great Aunt, born in 1890, told us...
  3. K

    Swan Inn/White Swan/Spring Gardens - Floodgate Street

    Sorry folks, I am trying to attach the photo but no success. Only loading to 92%
  4. K

    Swan Inn/White Swan/Spring Gardens - Floodgate Street

    Photograph I thought I had attached!
  5. K

    Swan Inn/White Swan/Spring Gardens - Floodgate Street

    Hello, I am interested in the previous messages regarding the White Swan (now the Ruin) which I visited this morning, together with the old Royal Oak at 1 Barn Street. My Great grandfather ran a pub in 1890/1898 and have verbal confirmation of this from one of his daughters who was my great...
  6. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Hello Lyn, I think I have read all the posts for Berners street and looked at maps, photos, Google photos etc. all very interesting and I really am very grateful to you and everyone else who has given information about the area. It really does revive old memories. So much history in just one...
  7. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Thank you lyn, no I haven’t seen the photos yet. This is where I am a bit confused, difference between threads and these messages
  8. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    I have been able to cement my memory of the route to my grandfathers after looking at the map posted it all makes sense. Thank you all for your help
  9. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    I replied under one of the maps posted by John and left a couple of replies there, I think,
  10. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Yes, thank you I did see it and hoped I had thanked everyone, but I replied to John on another map he posted elsewhere. I am still a bit confused re replies apart from here. I must admit I was so excited to hear from anyone, even though I had read all the Berners Street posts. I am researching...
  11. K

    Berners Street, Lozells

    Thank you John, I am still getting used to this site, not sure if I have managed to thank everyone but ticked the appreciate buttons on the forum page. I have read all the posts, absolutely fascinating, my great grandfather James Hill was a landlord for a short time of a corner pub, not sure if...
  12. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    I think the bus must have gone along Gerrard Street, Mom sometimes took grandad a bottle of beer from an outdoor? The gunmakers Arms was closed today. looks as if it’s been closed for a while.
  13. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Thanks so many of you for your rapid responses and knowledge. Yes, grandad was Frank and there were six children.
  14. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Thank you so much. Can I assume that the bottom half of Berners Street no longer exists. I drove over there this morning and couldn’t work out how I remembered the street being downhill but your map makes perfect sense, thanks again
  15. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Hello.Yes. My Mom was Beatrice but her nickname was Mickey.
  16. K

    Can anyone decipher this?

    Hello, I am new to this page but would welcome any confirmation about Berners Street where my Grandfathers family, including my mother grew up. They lived at 143 Berners Street and i was taken on a Saturday afternoon to visit him. He passed away in 1954 when I was five. We went on the Outer...
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