Knowle, High Street c.1965
Photo ref: K120193
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Photo ref: K120193
Photo of Knowle, High Street c.1965

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The Greswolde Hotel, or The Greswolde Arms, as it used to be, became an important coaching inn when the turnpike from Birmingham to Warwick and London opened in the 18th century. It was originally called The Mermaid, but was renamed in the early 19th century after Henry Greswolde Lewis of Malvern Hall, Solihull.

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My Mother, brother and I arrived in the Knowle and Dorridge area about 1941, being evacuated from London during World War Two.My Father had remained in London,. At first we were billeted in a large house opposite the Dorridge Cricket Ground, the owner of the house was very nice. Later we were moved to a large house in Temple Road Dorridge, the name of the house was Selborne.  I attended school at an emergency ...see more
I have lived in Knowle for most of my life,I went to Knowle School before Arden School was built. The Rev. Sharpe was the vicar and took us for history lessons about the church. I also learnt to play the piano with Miss Muriel Mawbey in her studio situated in an old bungalow type building at the back of Chester House Antiques. There was an old petrol pump at the back of Chester House and a yard where the GPO ...see more