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Carver Street

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New member 'angle of kindness' has requested images/maps of Carver Street, aerial view and map attached.
 

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In the 1849 directory Edward Inston was at 103 Warston Lane. By 1855 and 1858 he was at 41 Carver St , but the business is not listed in the 1861 directory, though an Edward Inston was now a landlord of the Vulcan inn at 20 Lower Fazeley St.
 
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