Ann Steiner
master brummie
Wonder if anyone knows what this place was. I found it while looking through the 1855 Birmingham City Directory for a x3 great-grandfather. He was a wood turner. I found him listed at Ct 7, on Cliveland St., 275 New Town row.
The numbers start from the beginning at 16 with one resident, then 17 with one resident, then 19 with one man's name, then Bullocks Mill in Italics, followed by 11 more men before the next number, which is Court 4.
Toward the end of the street numbers is listed Thomas Bullock and Son at #67, which I know was a button manufacturing facility.
I know this dates before the Kelly Directories begin, but does anyone have any ideas what Bullocks Mill might have been? I looked for it in our archives search, but didn't find any mention. It wasn't a pub -- I looked through that category in the trades section of the directory.
Ann
The numbers start from the beginning at 16 with one resident, then 17 with one resident, then 19 with one man's name, then Bullocks Mill in Italics, followed by 11 more men before the next number, which is Court 4.
Toward the end of the street numbers is listed Thomas Bullock and Son at #67, which I know was a button manufacturing facility.
I know this dates before the Kelly Directories begin, but does anyone have any ideas what Bullocks Mill might have been? I looked for it in our archives search, but didn't find any mention. It wasn't a pub -- I looked through that category in the trades section of the directory.
Ann