Bob, your post #493 – It’s taken me a little while but I have found out a little more about the Chipman family. Henry Chipman moved from Staffordshire to Erdington and on the 1861 census was living in Cross Lanes which is, I think where Summer Lane (now Road) met Gravelly Lane. By 1871 he had moved to New Oscott and some of the family remained there as you remember.
He and his wife Ann had several children including Charles and Jesse. I think the sign on your cottage is ‘C’ Chipman which I believe is Charles who was 10 years older than Jesse (b.1860). Charles was a coal dealer and lived on Chester Road, New Oscott.
Jesse and his wife Louisa (in 1911 living near the Greyhound) had a son named Rowland (b.1880) and it was he who was the chimney sweep and in 1912 was living at 233 Gravelly Lane. At some point he moved to 37 Goosemoor Lane but not sure when as in 1912 there are only very few houses towards the top between Sycamore Road and Court Lane at this time. He is also listed as living in Foden’s Buildings, New Oscott not far from Charles (at the same time as Gravelly Lane). I think 233 was on the right-hand side going up towards the old Rose & Crown, before it moved over the road. Now replaced by Bryant maisonettes.
Still a lot to be discovered. Perhaps someone has a map showing houses at the beginning of the 20th Century?