John Townley

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John Townley

John Townley

@JFredT

Curious about C18th & C19th Birmingham History, Steam Mills, Maps, Places, Buildings & People. Intolerant of intolerance and prejudice.

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#SundayShowcase Do you believe your ancestry is aristocratic or even royal? Is the blood in your veins blue? If so, this could be the book for you. Tracing your Aristocratic Ancestors - a guide for family historians by Anthony Adolph. Ref – 929.1072 @LibraryofBham
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Brumpic
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Harborne, Vivian Rd, Spring Cottages, 41-49. 17th August 1961
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One of our largest & heaviest treasures: John James Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’. He travelled Britain for subscriptions to finance these hand-coloured, life-size illustrations of every North American bird species. Ref: E096/1827 @LibraryofBham #BirdsOfAmerica
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#MapOnATuesday is this 1917 plan of the site for the Central Corporation Depot at Bordesley Green. With annotations showing land belonging to Garrison Farm Brickworks, Adderley Park Brick Co., Wolseley Motor Works and Globe Brick Works. Ref - MAP/283413 @LibraryofBham
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#SundayShowcase today is Roger Vaughton of Birmingham and his Descendants by Colin Davison. Roger (1738/39 – 1817) was a member of the Vaughton family who played a part in shaping the history of the city. Ref – LF 77.2 VAU @LibraryofBham
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#CityOf1000Trades today is this trade catalogue for J. Hyland & Sons, 49 Gem Street, door spring specialists and purveyors of the Briton patent door closer - which claimed to safe time in repeatedly closing doors. Ref - Trade Cat H/426/2 @LibraryofBham
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Birmingham Colmore@BhamColmore·
Join us for the Colmore Life Art Walk on Weds 15 April, a free, guided lunchtime tour exploring the District’s vibrant public art, iconic sculptures, striking murals and creative landmarks. 👉 Book your free spot now and join us on this creative stroll: colmorelife.co.uk/colmore-event/…
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Great Western Arcade
Great Western Arcade@GWABirmingham·
Built in 1876. Still independent. Still standing.
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#PhotoFriday This bustling scene of New Street taken not long after the end of WW2, c 1946. The city was slowly emerging from the war and there are a few echoes of the recent past in the photo– notice the uniformed figures? Ref: New Street 162 @LibraryofBham @Brumpic
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#AstonHall A very long ‘true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the goods and chattels of Sir Thomas Holte deceased’, 20 November 1654. Holte (1571 – 1654) is credited for the building of Aston Hall. Ref: [DV 330] 347952 @LibraryofBham @BM_AG
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#MapOnATuesday is this c 1890 plan of a building estate showing land for sale between Northfield Road and Middleton Hall Road, including Middleton Hall. Ref - Bickley/383267 @LibraryofBham
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#CityOf1000Trades is this trade catalogue for FE Baker of the Precision Works, Kings Norton and the pioneering Beardmore precision motorcycle frame which claimed to offer a more comfortable ride. Ref - Trade Catalogue B/10/1 @LibraryofBham
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