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oh wow thank you so much!!You might be interested in aerial views showing Forster Street dated 1933 in the post link below.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/old-street-pics.38737/post-648881
oh wow thank you so much!!You might be interested in aerial views showing Forster Street dated 1933 in the post link below.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/old-street-pics.38737/post-648881
Hi my grandma grandad my Dad they lived in Thomas street my dad was born there 1back 29 Thomas street in 1922 they lived there up in till 1930s Family is Routley .
Hi Tena, I suspect it was probably as shown on the map but not numbered. Was your dad/granddad called John? listed as 1, Court 3 Thomas Street in 1920Hi my grandma grandad my Dad they lived in Thomas street my dad was born there 1back 29 Thomas street in 1922 they lived there up in till 1930s Family is Routley .
Yes John William also jack “ Routley Alice Rice his wife his son also JohnHi Tena, I suspect it was probably as shown on the map but not numbered. Was your dad/granddad called John? listed as 1, Court 3 Thomas Street in 1920
yard in digbeth..circa 1910...ive looked closely and on the right it looks like there is a pile of the steel bands that were around the large barrels...could be they made them here...
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court no 7 william st..circa..1905
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yard in digbeth..circa 1910...ive looked closely and on the right it looks like there is a pile of the steel bands that were around the large barrels...could be they made them here...
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court no 7 william st..circa..1905
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Hi Patricia, was your mother's name Alice? if so, the address was 3 back of 124 William Street, I can show it on a map but no photographs I'm afraid.my late mother, lived in william st. her mother my grandmother , was educated , neighbors used to bring letters ,for her to read , because they could not read and write my self i am 80
Hi Patricia, was your mother's name Alice? if so, the address was 3 back of 124 William Street, I can show it on a map but no photographs I'm afraid. HI
Hi Brummie lad , i dont know which part of william st they lived it was a long street they lived in house with the court yard at the back there name was Gwilliam
thanks for coming back to me, its not a common name , and yes they, did live close to broad st so its got to be her, she came from Droitwich , a farmers daughter ,she passed away in 1943 age 74 that was good age then ,when she started school they had to pay a penny a week, she is buried at wychbold in the village church yard . thank you very much kind regards patOn the 1939 register there was an Ellen Gwilliam living at 7 back 95 in William Street (the one near to Broad Street though) could that be the one?
I lived in 2/59 Upper Highgate Street off Emily Street I believe. These photos are wonderful. I really appreciate people posting them. Thank you .View attachment 86849
Emily Street Highgate nice cat
Thank you true brummie for the pics these really highlight the conditions my family members grew up in they lived Aston,Ladywood and Brookfields in the back to backsyard in digbeth..circa 1910...ive looked closely and on the right it looks like there is a pile of the steel bands that were around the large barrels...could be they made them here...
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I was born in that area and lived there until I was 12. If you go to pubs of the past thread page 86 post 1705 there is a photo of the pub and shop which was at the bottom of the entry to your grans yard.On the 1939 register there was an Ellen Gwilliam living at 7 back 95 in William Street (the one near to Broad Street though) could that be the one?
Great pics - my grandfather was born at no 14 court Vicarage Road in 1901 his dad was Samuel Harris.
I have never been able to find information so it's great to be able to see these pictures.Any old maps of Vicarage rd courts would be fabulous.
Is that not 60 Essington Street? Got all excited as it's an address for gt gt Grandfather, 2bk 60.Court 6, Essington Street.
only visible if logged in, it is a link to a forum pic from https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/for...our-old-street-pics.41947/page-97#post-577082
from 'shoothill collection'
Two aerial views dated 1935 and not looking so grim on a sunny day. Count the houses back from the bend (ref the map) and possibly identify Court 2 Number 60.Grim times.
His name was George Swain Cardo and he was born in Dudley, Worcestershire in 1829. He probably inherited the properties in Cliveland Street from his father, George Gordon Cardo. His mother was Jane Swain - she died in 1836 a week after giving birth to her fifth child. George Swain Cardo moved to Birmingham to live with his grandmother, Elizabeth Swain, her son, George Swain, and daughter, also Elizabeth Swain. The Swain family lived at 60, Lionel Street and George Swain was a Canal Carrier. I think George Swain Cardo probably worked for him as, in 1851, he gives his occupation as Carrier's Clerk.Jan 1876, Georges Cardoe, prosecuted for allowing nuisances to exist on premises owned. 30-33 Cliveland Street.
His name was George Swain Cardo and he was born in Dudley, Worcestershire in 1829. He probably inherited the properties in Cliveland Street from his father, George Gordon Cardo. His mother was Jane Swain - she died in 1836 a week after giving birth to her fifth child. George Swain Cardo moved to Birmingham to live with his grandmother, Elizabeth Swain, her son, George Swain, and daughter, also Elizabeth Swain. The Swain family lived at 60, Lionel Street and George Swain was a Canal Carrier. I think George Swain Cardo probably worked for him as, in 1851, he gives his occupation as Carrier's Clerk.
Thank you; I have a copy of his will. George Gordon Cardo and Jane Swain were married at St. Martin's in the Bullring as were his parents, Joseph Cardo and Ann Gauden.You may already know but there is a probate record for George Gordon Cardo, 15 Sep 1860 (died 16 Aug). So should be an associated Will.