Hi Fashionz,
Had a quick look, 1912 to 1925 John Edward Hayward & Mary Ann Hayward. 1925 Sidney John Dickenson & William Roger Selby. 1930 to 1935 Sidney John Dickenson & Edith Helen Dickenson & Mary Ann Powell. 1939 John Clay & Rosa Clay.
Macca
There were some newer houses in Ash Rd maybe they moved into one of these. Crawford St was pretty bad the canal people off Saltly docks used the pubs down there and people tended to look down on them. Dek
hi there
going by what i can remember of crawford street way back in the forties and fifties ash rd was posh compared to crawford street beleive me
and the houses was bigger and better conditions and cleaner from the bottom of ash rd up to the churtch yard even thou the old church yard as always been over grown in the last donkeys years but from before the war years and up to the fifties it was always well kept until late early fifties then it fell in a bad state of unkempt and continued up to todays recining
i remember the blackburn family from crawford st and the sharps from lichfield rd moving up to ash rd ina very small and the only block of of masonettes in ash rd in the early fifties ash rd suffered by the water rats problerms it was not the boat people whom they wanted to escape from eventualy the birmingham council
eventual cleared crawford st once andfor all by the late fiftyies and the very early sixtys
best wishes astonion
Heh Dek, that's a bit strong condemning the good dock workers like that! My Great Great Great uncle William Clifton was a corn grinder in the late 1890's [an ugly beast with a full beard] and later my Great Uncle Alf his Grandson the Foreman there!There were some newer houses in Ash Rd maybe they moved into one of these. Crawford St was pretty bad the canal people off Saltly docks used the pubs down there and people tended to look down on them. Dek