Lyn
Sorry. missed off date, was c1839
Loraine
The yard must have been largely industrial at that time, as would have been much of the area. A firm William & Joseph Jennens , button & military and naval ornament manufacturers were based there, and in 1856 a malthouse in the yard was offered for sale.
In 1851 a butcher living at no 8 in the yard, Henry Berry was run over and killed in Digbeth .In 1854 a pledge shop (pawnbroker) was advertised in the corner of the yard. In 1854 there would probably have been a lot of disruption in the yard, as the new Rea main sewer would have been excavated , which was to go under the yard.