richardinwales
master brummie
The Midland had its own water supply, a well IIRC, I wonder if its still used?
I couldn’t believe your above request. I too am looking for information regarding a Max Oswald Doring who was a clerk at the hotel prior to WW1. He was a POW Isle of Man no 37,000. He married a Helen Patterson Muirhead from Edinburgh who might also have worked in the hotel. They were the parents of my aunt Eva and her brother Paul Doring who went down with the Bismarck in 1941.I am trying to find any information about The Midland Hotel prior to WWI. One of my wife's family married a man believed to have been German or of German origin. He worked at The Midland Hotel and was high up in a management or Head Chef position. He emigrated to Chicago or other US City prior to war breaking out in 1914.
If anyone has any information or knows where I might be able to look - please get in touch.
As the census records people who were living/staying at an address on the census day itself, it may have been Max was elsewhere on the census day, if he was not recorded. Sorry, if I'm stating the obvious.I couldn’t believe your above request. I too am looking for information regarding a Max Oswald Doring who was a clerk at the hotel prior to WW1. He was a POW Isle of Man no 37,000. He married a Helen Patterson Muirhead from Edinburgh who might also have worked in the hotel. They were the parents of my aunt Eva and her brother Paul Doring who went down with the Bismarck in 1941.
Both Max and Helen died in Hamburg in 1945. The only item Eva found in the rubble of their apartment was a brass ashtray of Burns Cottage.
Again any information regarding employees at the hotel, gratefully received.
Strangely Max does not appear in the 1911 census.