Last Sunday I attended the 10th annual Birmingham Lives Local History Fair at the Girl Guides Centre near Holloway Head, despite the best ef...
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Birmingham Skin Hospital
The Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Skin and Urinary Diseases opened in a new red brick Queen Ann style building on John Bright Str...
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Birmingham Accident Hospital
Birmingham Accident Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre was established in April 1941 in the existing buildings of the former Queen’s Hosp...
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at the Sorrento Maternity Hospital, Moseley
Sorrento was a large house on Wake Green Road, Moseley built, probably, by William Adams (1857-1911). Adams was the Midlands Director ...
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Real lives: Dr (Vicki) Mary Crosse & the 'bag of sugar' babies
Up until recently, we didn't hear much about Dr Victoria Mary Crosse, who was born on 17 May 1900 in Rye, where her father was the vicar...
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Real Lives: remembering William Laker RN 1911-42
Stoker 1st Class William Laker RN (C/KX.130176), aka my Great Uncle Bill, was born in 1911 in Penge, South East London to parents John, a ...
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When I'm not writing this blog I earn a modest living by undertaking genealogy and family history research commissions on behalf of indi...
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The HMS Curacoa incident 1942
On 2nd, October 1942 about 60 km north of the coast of Ireland HMS Curacoa (D41) was escorting the ocean liner RMS Queen Mary carrying ...
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