Hi Viv. I know she was working at the club because it states it on the 1939 England & Wales Register. Her husband Howard G Hurl was Club Stewart and Annie Violet Malone was a Club Stewardess. I think the Club may have been in the Molesley Road area?Welcome Jo. Do you know if the club was in Birmingham ? Was your grand aunt from Birmingham ? How do you know she worked at this club? These are the sort of questions that will help our members track any information down and help you. Viv
hi jo its not the 456 club...456 is the number on moseley road where they lived..if you look at the whole page of that 39 register the word club is written against the number of a few addresses namely those of the ones who worked at a club so i can see why you thought that the club they worked at was called the 456 club bit confusing and i dont know why they would do that...finding out the name of the club they worked at could be difficult...annie only became a malone when she re married in 1962 but you most likely know this...it is possible no 456 moseley road is still standing and i would think that whatever the name of the club was it would not have been that far away as a few people on the 39 register worked in clubs and quite possibly the same one...looks like howard died in 1954 in surrey and also seems that luckily his ww1 service records are on ancestry but again you most likely know all thisHi Viv. I know she was working at the club because it states it on the 1939 England & Wales Register. Her husband Howard G Hurl was Club Stewart and Annie Violet Malone was a Club Stewardess. I think the Club may have been in the Molesley Road area?
ahh i think that explains it then mike...so would you say that they lived on the premises ?456 Mosely Road in the 1940 Kellys (which probably refers to 1939) is listed as the Caledonian Corks Social Club (South Birmingham district. Alfred Palser secretary)
thanks mike...cant get google maps to work but there is a loyal caladonian corks social club on alcester road which could be where they moved to so the club could still be goingIf they are on the 1939 register I would think so
Will have a look and see where it was
thanks viv i did wonder if that gap was where the club once stood...Looks like the building's been replaced by a low level garage/building - Hadens in this view. Viv
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