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4 de mai. de 2009 · Anyone who was at the Sacred Heart between 1945 -52 who remembers Miss Powell , Miss Austin , Mr Ludden, Mr Burchill, Mr Mayal, Miss McGovern, Miss Greeny et al ,please respond with your memories.:handshake: Hi Molly, I was there from 1943 to 1951 when I moved to Birchfield Road School. I had all those teachers you mentioned.
Dec 22, 2013. #24. I went to the Sacred Heart School from about 1960 to 1966. I was baptised and confirmed at the Sacred Heart Church. Indeed I also remember Father Crean who as kids - frighted us! Before I left the area I also remember Father Butler who was a calm and nice man.
6 de out. de 2014 · Great information on Great Hampton Street, noticed you have a photo of Great Hampton Street/ Corner of Vyse Street c 1899 showing the premises of John Glew and Co Ltd who was my partners Great Great Great Uncle. The business was started in 1859 on your post you have it down as John Glew who married Tamar Carroll in 1882 but he was the son.
20 de nov. de 2010 · Nov 20, 2010. #2. PART 2. Flashback. On 8 January 1775. John Baskerville shuffles off his mortal coils. In Baskerville’s garden at Easy Hill stood the conical base of an old Windmill, which he had already adapted as his own Mausoleum, even going so far as to write the epitaph which adorned it after his death.
10 de out. de 2012 · Oct 10, 2012. #1. John Baskerville, born Wolverley, near Kidderminster in 1706. Printer and type-face inventor. Came to Birmingham in 1725 and set up various businesses in Moor Street as a writing-master; stone-cutter; and latterly as a japanner. In 1747 moved from Moor Street to new workshops and house at Easy Hill (later Easy Row), where Hall ...
23 de set. de 2016 · Sep 23, 2016. #1. John Walsh Walsh ( -1864) John Walsh Walsh has been, as far as I can tell, only been mentioned a couple of times on the Forum. Once in connection with the Glass Industry, and the other on a thread with his name, but little detail. Seeking information about the chap I looked in a book written by E Edwards in 1877, and I think ...
24 de dez. de 2008 · Dec 25, 2008. #3. The 1912 electoral roll lists 23 Aston Road as a dwelling house occupied by John Harper. 1920 and 1925 give no indication but, in 1930, that address is listed as The General Wolfe. By 1935, it had been renamed The Albion Hotel. edit: It was The General Wolfe whilst your John Harper was there, as shown in Kelly's 1912.
24 de mar. de 2012 · 1963 John Rabone and Sons, of Whitmore Street, Birmingham, merged with James Chesterman and Co, toolmakers of Sheffield, and the name was changed to Rabone Chesterman. 1970 they acquired another tool maker, Fry's (London). 1989, Stanley Tools, one of the Great White sharks of tool empires, purchased the assets of Rabone Chesterman from Bardsey ...
26 de mar. de 2008 · Interesting posting , Gunmakers of B,ham part of our proud history, the skills & craftmanship still admired & valued highly Worlwide. Bit of info for you,, 1872 a Samuel Marson owned a Gun & Pistol. Manufacturing establishment at 39 & 40 Bread Street. This street was connected to Livery Street/Colmore Row.
4 de set. de 2014 · John Sumner, was born 26 February 1856 in Birmingham. In 1824 his grandfather (William) and father (John) had established a grocery business in the High Street corner of the Bull ring in Birmingham, after they bought Pratchetts and Nobles grocery and druggists shop at 97/98 Bull Ring. In 1820, William married into the Hutton family, and Typhoo ...