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    49 Bevington Road B6

    That is fab thanks. I have had a look at the 1921 Census and it was occupied by a doctor, wife and young son with 2 servants.
  2. H

    49 Bevington Road B6

    Looking again at the photos, looks likely that the shop on the corner was demolished, and 49 is just beyond the white gates? So not a shop but a doctors. Would the family have lived on the premises?
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    49 Bevington Road B6

    That is remarkable. Thank you all so very much. The house is at least 120 years old. It does lend its self to a Doctors. How can we find out who the doctors were during the 1950s? Would have been NHS by then, but some private practices still were around.
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    49 Bevington Road B6

    how along ago? Opposite us on the other corner is a shop
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    49 Bevington Road B6

    wow. Shops both ends of the road, so it looks like 49 was a shop? its obviously been built on and extended? Its a massive rabbit Karen inside, its got fantastic features. Its 3 stores high- which made us think it was a family home at some point.... love to see more photos
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    49 Bevington Road B6

    Yes sorry!! Trinity Road
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    49 Bevington Road B6

    Hi all. I am a trustee at Saathi House, 49 Bevington Rd B6. It used to be known as the St James Language Project. We are doing a project with our users on the history of the house, and in particular during 1952/53, to link in with the Golden Jubilee. Our users are mainly South Asian ladies so...
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