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Marshall Street Holloway Head

This next image was labelled Davenport's Garage and was demolished in 2020, if anyone can provide provenance to this ownership/occupation I would appreciate it.
 

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Kelly's directory has been of little help identifying businesses on the 'south side' of marshall street between 1949 and 1973 (see attached).
I would very much appreciate it if someone with a subscription to The British Newspaper Archive could find information for this period.
I can only assume that businesses arrived and left after short periods. Thank-you
 

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It's not surprising that the Kelly's directory lacks details if the former Midland Sandblast Co building is anything to go by. Between 2008 and 2024 it changed hand or rebranded 8 times.
 

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Last image showing Thomas Plant, on the far right of the image the name John is visible, it could be the factory of John Henry Gibbs (mfg. perfumer) listed in Kelly's 1939.
 

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a shearch for Marshall St 1949-1973 produces 1200 hits, so not very practical to search. but hope these of Midland Sandblasting might be of interest, In nov. 1949 they were in Hockley Street, a scan be seen

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A summary of what I have found of the history of the properties on the 'south side' of Marshall Street.
 

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Using the names and numbers you have given, i did find the following. Thomas Plant was only listed as at Plumbob house or Edgbaston ST

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After a bit of nourishment at dinnertime , I started to think about the couple of years I worked in Upper Gough St i remembered a night I dropped into the Gough arms and got chatting to a chippy(carpenter) from The Alexandra theatre. Anyway he told me he was working locally , and I went on to tell him I needed a block plane for the edhes of wood.I naturally thought he was at the theatre when he said local , he was actually nearer than that he was in one of those units in Marshall St . He was standing outside one saturday lunchtime as we'd just finished he managed to get me the plane and I've still got it . now with regard to the garage I've found this little gem.
 
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