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I was given this photo recently. My Grandfather George John Smith born in Studley in 1906. He lived in either Redditch or Studley all his life. He was a carpenter and worked in a Battery factory in Redditch, I presume on the maintenance team.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few queries?
I believe Gramps may not have served in WW2 because he had a reserved occupation. Would there have been records kept of who had a reserved occupation?
Can anyone tell me if this photo dates from WW2? Maybe he was a volunteer fireman when he wasn't at work?
The lorry appears to have belonged to the Warwick County Fire Brigade, I therefore presume it would be the one based in Studley as that is where he lived for his married life. Does anyone know if records of the fire service in Studley still exist and if so where are they located?
This is quite an exciting find for me, I know very little about my Grampy Smith; he was a very reserved man. I would be so grateful for any help or advise with this.
Many thanks
Helen
I was given this photo recently. My Grandfather George John Smith born in Studley in 1906. He lived in either Redditch or Studley all his life. He was a carpenter and worked in a Battery factory in Redditch, I presume on the maintenance team.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few queries?
I believe Gramps may not have served in WW2 because he had a reserved occupation. Would there have been records kept of who had a reserved occupation?
Can anyone tell me if this photo dates from WW2? Maybe he was a volunteer fireman when he wasn't at work?
The lorry appears to have belonged to the Warwick County Fire Brigade, I therefore presume it would be the one based in Studley as that is where he lived for his married life. Does anyone know if records of the fire service in Studley still exist and if so where are they located?
This is quite an exciting find for me, I know very little about my Grampy Smith; he was a very reserved man. I would be so grateful for any help or advise with this.
Many thanks
Helen