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    Erdington Hall

    That`s a great map,i was wondering what that building was aswell,thanks.
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    Erdington Hall

    You live and learn,lol.
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    Erdington Hall

    Thank you for taking the time and trouble to find this info,most interesting,i didn`t realise that Erdington Hall had so much land,260 acres is one heck of a plot.I do know that when the De Erdington family lived at the original Hall,Peter De Erdington (eldest son of Thomas De Erdington,died...
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    Erdington Hall

    Yes Sue,it is a disgrace,all in the name of progress!
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    Erdington Hall

    Thank you very much Viv.I have an OS map from 1902 but it doesn`t show the navigation pub,brilliant stuff!.
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    Erdington Hall

    Hi, I lived at 398 Tyburn Road(outlined in red).When i lived there in the 1970`s,there was a building company by the name of Madocks and Wolfords opposite,hope this helps.
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    Erdington Hall

    Thank you!,it is so pleasing when others share an interest,super.
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    Erdington Hall

    Hello to all,this is my first post on this super website.I am mostly interested in old pics of Erdington.I used to live on the Tyburn Road as a child,the house was very much haunted and it wasn`t until i left the house that i found out that the house i lived in was built slap bang on the site of...
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