Birmingham Daily Gazette: Monday 24th June 1935

Juvenile Actors: Proposed Children’s Theatre in Birmingham: A children’s theatre as part of Birmingham’s new civic centre was suggested by Mr. A. B. Lock (chairman, Juvenile Festival Committee) at the end of the ninth annual Juvenile Dramatic Festival at Lozells Street Commercial College on Saturday, arranged by the Birmingham Amateur Drama Federation. … …  Mrs. Boughton Chatwin presented St. George’s School with the challenge shield in the class for boys and girls under 15. Mrs. P. D. Innes presented the challenge shield to Oakley Road School (children under 11), the Roy Pinsent Shield to Dartmouth Street School (girls under 15), the Leon Salberg Shield to Chukery School, Walsall (boys under 15) and the Barry Jackson Shield to King’s Heath Institute Players (junior section) for children under 18. 


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 20th May 1933

Estate of Sir Walter N. Fisher, J.P., Deceased by direction of the executors: Important sale of exceptionally well-secured freehold ground rents … …  secured by properties situated at Small Heath, Balsall Heath, Edgbaston, Aston, Lozells & Smethwick. Edwards, son & Bigwood, F.A.I, will sell the above by auction at the grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Monday June 12, 1933, at six p.m., prompt: Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennett’s Hill; Auctioneers’ Offices, 158 Edmund Street, Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 27th April 1933

Show of Rare Alpine Plants: First of the Kind in Birmingham: Members of the Alpine Garden Society are to be congratulated on their Midland show, the first of its kind in Birmingham, which was opened yesterday at the Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, and will be on view again today. It is hoped that it may eventually become an annual event … … Notable among the prize-winners must be mentioned Mr. Roy Pinsent, of Selly Hill, who collected many of his exhibits himself, and Dr. Roberts, of Harley Street, London and Warwickshire: The Awards: Class 1: Pan containing more than one kind of rock plant: 1, Roy Pinsent (Selly Hill); 2, Mrs. Slater (Sutton Coldfield); 3, Mrs. L. C. Jameson Evans (Edgbaston): Class 2: Pots of Distinct primulas: 1, R. Pinsent; 2, Mrs. Garnett Botfield (Albrighton); 3, Dr. Roberts: Class 3, Pot containing primula: 1, Mrs. Garnett Botfield; 2, R. Pinsent; 3, Dr. Roberts: Class 4: Assorted: 1, Dr. Roberts; 2, Miss Vale (Wolverhampton); 3. R. Pinsent: Class 5: 1, Mrs. Garnett Botfield; 2. W. A. Clark (Moseley); 3, Dr. Roberts: Class 6: Pots of saxifrages; 2, R. Pinsent: Class 7, 1, Mrs. Garnett Botfield; 2, R. Pinsent; 3, Dr. Roberts …  (continues)


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 11th March 1933

By the Direction of Mrs. Jolly, King’s Norton … an exceptionally well-suited freehold building estate with early vacant possession comprising Lindsworth Hill Farm and Lindsworth Cottage, with valuable frontages to Broad Meadow, Lane, Monyhull Hall Road, Tunnel Land and the Stratford Avon Road and having a total area of 71 acres …  … Edwards, Son & Bigood, F.A.I. will sell the above by Auction, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Thursday next, March 16, 1933 at six o’clock precisely: Solicitors Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill ..


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 31st January 1933

Row and Cliveland Street Birmingham, with long frontage to the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, the buildings have a well-designed elevation to the street and comprise a three-story block of offices with corner entrance, A lofty and Well-lighted Rolling Mill: … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above important freehold property by auction on the premises on Wednesday February 15, 1933, at eleven a.m. precisely. Solicitors Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham; Auctioneers’ Offices, 158 Edmund Street, Birmingham


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 14th January 1933

By Direction of the Receiver for the Debenture Holders: C. Herbert Smith, Esq., F.C.A.: Re: the Midland Forging Company Limited: For Sale as a Going Concern, the Leasehold Manufacturing Property in Dale Road and Grange Road, Bournbrook, Birmingham … … to be offered for sale by Auction, as Lot 1 by Grimley & Son F.A.I, on Thursday Next January 19, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row Birmingham, at four o’clock.: … Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 10th December 1932

By Edwards, Son and Bigwood: Estate of the late Sir Walter Newton Fisher, Kt., the Pleasantly Situated Family Residence, “Lawnfield”, 12 Church Road, Edgbaston, without reserve: … … (description) … … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above by Auction (as lot 1) at the grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Tuesday Next, December 13, 1932, at Five p.m. prompt. Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill; Auctioneers Offices: 158, Edmund Street, Birmingham 3.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 15th October 1932

Photograph: Some of the guests of the Lord Mayor’s Ball: … … Those Who Accepted the Lord Mayor’s Invitation: … (a very long list includes) … Mr. Roy Pinsent and Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0679 Devonport: Mary Tirzah Pinsent: 1897 – 1951
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 27th September 1932

New Companies: The Creamery Package Manufacturing Company Ltd. was registered as a “private” company on 24th September, with a nominal capital of £10,000 in £1 shares. The objects are to adopt three agreements, one with the Creamery Package Manufacturing Company and two between W. and T. Avery, Ltd. of the first part, the Creamery Package Manufacturing Company of the second part and this company of the third part, and to carry on the business of dairy engineers, manufacturers, importers and exporters of an dealers in boilers, refrigeration equipment, cold storage machinery, bottle washing plant, etc. The subscribers (each with one share) are: G. M. Chantrey, 14/17 Holborn Viaduct, E.C.1, C.A. and R. Pinsent, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, solicitor. … (continues) … …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Aero Engines Limited: … Prospectus … 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5s each … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 36, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C.2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2. …


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