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Was there one in Birmingham? Quite a few of my Irish ancesters, were born around Ledsam,Sheepcote, and Oozells St,in Ladywood, was this it, if there was one?This was from the mid 1800s on wardwards.
There was an irish quarter at Perry Barr, not sure where, but a lot of them attended St Theresa's Church, they still have a club upstairs and community hall. HOPE this little tad helps.
In the past there seems to have been Irish enclaves all over the city, Perry Barr, Erdington, Ladywood, to mention just a few. Now it appears to be far more organised around the Digbeth area, where the Irish Centre and most of the Irish pubs are located.
You're not wrong, pam, there's pubs, clubs, businesses various charity offices and everything to do with the Irish down there now. Even the Old Crown is now owned by a wealthy Irish businessman.