This Directory covers Birmingham in 1849 and includes a detailed history of the city alongside professional listings of tradespeople (name, trade, address), and also a list of the recognised professions with the names of people who practised them. Greatly useful to those researching ancestors working in Birmingham at the time, or those interested in the city's general or social history. Covers Birmingham (and suburbs), Aston, the Soho Area and Handsworth. Consists of digitally enhanced images of More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the Birmingham 1777 Private Residents Directory with Street and Trade Directory for 1777 (added 1896) A. Alphabetical List of Names B. Waggons and Carriers C. Street Directory D. Trade Directory... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of 1828-29 Warwickshire Trade Directory Lists of Towns and Villages Mentioned: Alcester, Studley, Atherstone, Birmingham, Coleshill, Coventry, Henley in Arden, Kenilworth, Kineton, Leamington, Nuneaton, Rugby, Church Lawford, Bilton, Clifton, Dunchurch, HillMorton, Newbold, Harborough, Marton, Solihull, Knowle, Southam, Stratford upon Avon, Warwick Birmingham Trade Directory... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of The 1900/01 Telephone Book for Birmingham, North and South Midlands, Nottingham, Leicester, Potteries, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and the Southern Area. Hundreds of Names and Addresss in alphabetical order of surnames. Areas covered Birmingham. Wolverhampton. Bilston. Wellington. Bridgnorth. Dudley. Netherton. Tipton. Great Bridge. Brierley Hill. Brettell Lane. Cradley. Old Hill. Stourbridge. Lye. Walsall. Wednesbury. Darlaston. Willenhall. Ca More Info
This valuable CD resource allows you to find out where and how your ancestors possibly lived and worked. This Particular volume contains the following: *Lists of Streets and Places *Topographical Description *Street Directory *Suburban Directory *Private Residents Directory *Commercial Directory *Trades Directory *Official Directory... More Info
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This CD resource contains a Birmingham Street Directory, Birmingham Commercial Directory, towns and villages directories for Staffordshire and Worcestershire with residents and traders, as well as a Court Directory, Trades Directory covering all three areas, plus Law Directory, lists of churches, chapels, county officers, public schools and more. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Includes maps for Staffordshire More Info
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There have been many books on Warwickshire, but never one like this… Arthur Mee’s guide to 220 places in Warwickshire, from Alcester to Yardley, and including the cities of Coventry, Warwick and Birmingham, provides both a snapshot of the county before the Second World War and a comprehensive guidebook to the county’s heritage which remains invaluable for travellers and historians alike t...More Info
Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p
The Midland register covers 1768-1811 and 1816. The Midland District comprised the counties of Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Includes an index to names, 265 pages The London Register covers 1826-1837 and 1843. The London District was comprised ...More Info