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  1. J

    Digbeth circa 1900

    Hi, Thanks for sharing! Am i right in thinking numbers #46 & #102 are Public Houses? Apparently, my Great Grandad used to run to one for beer, this was consumed by the local constabilary, i believe in the Fish Shops cellar!
  2. J

    Digbeth circa 1900

    Most definately . . . Photos make it more real! Can i ask, in what capacity were your relatives involved with the Fish shop?
  3. J

    Digbeth circa 1900

    Hi Lyn My Great Great Grandfather was William James Murray, through son Charles Howard's linea! My Dad started his research in 1980s when there were no computers! Good luck! Jason
  4. J

    Digbeth circa 1900

    That's fantastic, was aware of similar maps, but for all the ones I'd looked at, just couldn't find Digbeth! Thank You!
  5. J

    Digbeth circa 1900

    Hi I've not long taken on my Family Tree, some info I've come across points towards a fish merchants at 50 Digbeth around the 1901 census. Are there any maps existing, that display building numbers? I'd love to take a walk to compare the old and new! Many thanks in advance! Jason
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