History of Melbourne Road, Halesowen

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History of Melbourne Road, Halesowen

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Hi Everyone,
I am after information on Melbourne Road in Halesowen. I have been told that the firm Stewarts & Lloyds built most of the houses in the street for its workers. I am trying to find out when they did this and when they eventually sold them. I was born in number 19 and believed it had been in the family for 100 years, but don't know the truth and would like to find out if possible. If anyone has any info I would really appreciate it.
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Hi Sally I thought all of the houses up there were built by Mucklow :?:

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I found this on the Black Country History Web Site:-

Description: Re: Coombs Wood Works Housing Scheme. File also includes loose correspondence including: Letters re: intent to increase rent on houses on Melbourne Road, Halesowen, 1920; specification of works to be done in erecting 8 cottages forming a cul-de-sac opposite Oatenfields Farm, 1928.

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Sally Weeks wrote:Hi Everyone,
I am after information on Melbourne Road in Halesowen. I have been told that the firm Stewarts & Lloyds built most of the houses in the street for its workers. I am trying to find out when they did this and when they eventually sold them. I was born in number 19 and believed it had been in the family for 100 years, but don't know the truth and would like to find out if possible. If anyone has any info I would really appreciate it.
Regards Sally


Hello Sally

Have done an address search in 1911 on Melbourne Road, no numbers though - what name are you looking for ?

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:?: Thanks for the replies, the name relating to the house is Rudge. I believe that my Grandparents Harry (b 1875) & Sarah Rudge (b 1874) owned the house but whether they bought it off Stewarts & Lloyds , I don't know they also apparently owned a garage in or near The Rumbow but cannot seem to find any info on that either.
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Is this them Sally?

15 The Cornbow, Halesowen

RUDGE, Harry Head Married
13 years M 36 1875 Engineer At Iron Steel Works Halesowen County of Worcester
RUDGE, Sarah Ann Wife Married F 36 1875 Halesowen County of Worcester
RUDGE, Harry Albert Son M 12 1899 School Halesowen County of Worcester
RUDGE, Beatrice May Daughter F 11 1900 School Halesowen County of Worcester
RUDGE, Edith Ruby Daughter F 5 1906 Halesowen County of Worcester


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Hi Sally I remember the name 'Harry Rudge' my Grandfather used to talk about him, he also worked for Stewarts and Lloyds. Think this is Harry here:-

http://www.tribalpages.com/family-tree/ ... dge-Family

I went to School with a couple of lads from Melbourne Road, can't put their names on here, but they weren't Rudge.

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Hi Guys,
Yes I believe that is them my father was not born until 1914. But if they lived in Rumbow when did they move to Melbourne rd, and that blows away the Idea of the 100 years in Melbourne Rd. Has anyone found anything regarding the motor garage in The Rumbow?
Thanks for all this guys it is very helpful in putting my family history together.
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Sally, I grew up in Halesowen and I can't remember a Garage in Rumbow, may have been some old Building that your Harry used to repair Cars in :?: Definitely wasn't anything with a Forecourt and Petrol Pumps. I did have a look through my Halesowen Reference Books, nothing listed there, you would be better off searching the Electoral Rolls to see where they lived.

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