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I had not heard of this before.
Hi there, I am really intrested in Kings Norton history as i have lived there/here all my life, its a pity the links to the earlier photos from this thread are missing. My main focal point is the bomb craters around the Factory centre (lifford lane)area and wwII war effort building modifications.The Plumbers Arms, first pic, was by the mid 1980s when I lived on the Green reduced to a single storey building and was a chip shop, later a Chinese take away. Gone and replaced by new build now.
The Saracen's Head is still there, no longer a pub but a local community centre now.
The Bulls Head in the photo was replaced by a new one (1930s??) on the same site, almost next door (on the right) to the Saracens.
The cottages were next door (on the left) to the Bull's head - one of them belonged to the Cox family.
The replacement cottages, the 'new' Bulls Head and the Saracens Head (the white building on the right in the distance) can be seen in this view.
The building which replaced the Plumbers Arms is here, and the cottages next door to it can be seen to be still there.
the first site is new to me( its been a while since i last got the local history bug). Thanks for the heads up, great forum. Cheers Dave.A couple more sites you may already know about.
https://www.kingsnorton.info/
https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/kingsnortonhistory
Thanks all for those rapid replies
Mike..................I must admit I'm very new to compters and can't yet "down load" anything. but the map seems very interesting .
Lloyd..................The name I have is KIND S.C., a relation I believe lived in one of the Farm cottages with his wife and three children c1915--1918
Mikejee...............Thanks for the map. I assume Broad Meadow is the complex of buildings in the centre of the map. My relations lived in one of the Farm cottages. I have a photograph of the family taken in a field nearby with a large house in the background....but it could be almost any field!!!
Thanks all for those rapid replies
Mike..................I must admit I'm very new to compters and can't yet "down load" anything. but the map seems very interesting .
Welcome Harry. I think this is quite possibly the estate you refer to; a co-partnership, garden city type development. Viv.
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Hi there, I'm a genealogist of 45yrs & at the moment looking at a cousin of my 2x great/grandmother, Louisa Ryall. In her husbands Will dated 1889 it say's he was the Licensed Victualler of the 'Navigation' Inn, in the village of King's Norton. This would be between the dates of the 2 photo's. I would be pleased if I could have a copy, or maybe where I can purchase one of both of them.View attachment 76226The Navigation Inn Wharf Road Kings Norton 1880.
Mary Rogers was the Landlady.