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Kelly's Directories

ellie

master brummie
These directories are a source of information that I have never used. I am not sure of what they do, how they work and want to look for.

Could someone giive me the "Kelly's Directory 101 Course" of what they are about?
 
Ellie
Birmingham (and large town) directories
Directories were issued by firms , mainly as an aid in finding businesses. In later years (post 1875) private addresses were incorporated also, but were not so well covered, particularly in poorer areas. People in back houses were usually only listed as a trade, not if they just lived there. All the most recent directories were Kellkys, but ealier ones were Slaters, Whites, Corporation or post office directories. Other areas had other firms. People went round compiling them. If no one was there, or they got a flea in their ear, then a place would be missed out. Thus somewhere could be in one year, out the next two and then in again. Not being listed doesn’t mean its not there. Early ones were not issued yearly. The date on the directory is the issue year and usually can be taken to refer to the year before.
There was usually a short description of the area, and a section on local institutions, schools, hospitals, railway stations, etc. Also a section listing firms and individual people in business and another listing by occupation. If you were looking for a publican, he would be listed in the “firms and individual businessmen” but the pub would be listed under public houses, or in earlier years under licensed premises, or inns . One problem is that some pubs (usually ones with only a beer licence) were not always listed under their name, though this was less common more recently. Recent (post 1870 and many before) also had listings by road and for private addresses.

Directories outside big towns
These are not always so useful. You usually have to search each individual town or village. There is no listing by road, and in earlier directories the full address is not given for an entry, probably because there were no numbers normally used as everyone knew where a shop or whatever was in a small town.

Hope that gives you some idea and is not too complicated. Typical entries are given below for an entry by street, by name and by occupation:

mike
 
Thanks Mike. I take it the forums that are listed here have peopel who can accees the directories.

I'll have to look at where they might be helpful.
 
Yes Ellie, some have them on CDS and some have the original directories. there are some that are not available commercially, though presumably were issued . The period 1921 -32 is bare for birmingham. Also no directories appear to have been issued for birmingham after 1973
mike
 
Mike, I think I might just spend some time prowling the sub forums to add to what you have already shared before I start asking any questions. Cheers
 
Ellie Directories can be very usefull indeed, though as Mike says the detail is variable. In my experience the Kelly's Birmingham Directories are far superior to the Kelly's Staffordshire Directories for instance. There are searchable directories on the Historical Directories web site, but wait to access until you are rested as the clunky search engine requires lots of patience.
I once made the mistake of buying a cheap Kelly's, but returned it as the quality was inferior & now I buy from Midlands Historical Data as I find their CDs to be so reliable & searchable too.

https://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/findbylocation.asp

https://www.midlandshistoricaldata.org/index.html
 
Theres a good number of Kellys on the shelves of Birmingham libary on the 6th floor.
Used to work with a Brian Simmonds who lived over saltley way any relation?
 
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