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i was born in snowdon road mother and baby home in fishponds bristol, I know it waas closed. Does anyone know if building still there, and where I could find info about it, I cant find anything, would like to know what it was like for the mothers
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Hi,
Bristol Record Office might be able to help.
Regards
Joburg
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HI,
Please can you tell me the address number of the Home?
Because I am looking into my mother's past and family tree...
I have an address of snowdon road bristol. Just thinking it might be the same???
Please let me know...
Thank you.
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Snowdon Road is in Fishponds, and the site of several hospital buildings now. I believe in the past some of these were workhouse buildings, and one was a dedicated childrens home. My mother was born in the nearby Barton Regis Union workhouse (I believe) in Eastville. There is more information & a photos of some of the buildings on www.workhouses.org.uk - search under workhouse sites, then Bristol Incorporation
Steve
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Hello all
There is a very good local history website:
http://fishponds.org.uk/
I don't know that they will be able to help you with records regarding your birth(s), but they might know a bit about the buildings in the vicinity?
Let us know how you get on! :D
kind regards, Arranroots ;)
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Hello All,
Since this is a reply to an older posting this might not be relative at this time. However, there is a wonderful lady by the name of Shirley at this site... http://www.bafhs.org.uk/shirley/index.htm for information on Home children from Bristol.
My grandfather Philip Albert JONES was in the Eastville Workhouse and was sent to Canada in 1905 through the Bristol emigration Society. I do have a picture of the Eastville workhouse at 100 Fishponds road but don't know how to get it to attach here.
Cheers,
Keith
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Hello, I believe that the house that i am currently living in is the old mother and baby unit i am led to believe this because one of my close friends mum was born here. It has been turnt into two flats and a house i hope this helps you little more and if you need anymore information i wouldn't mind trying to help out thankyou.
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Hello there, I am interested in the location and history of the Mother and Baby home in Snowdon Road. I spent the first 3 months of my life there with my Mother from Feb 1961-May 1961. Any help appreciated ,
Thank you. Andy
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Am replying to Andrew's post of 2013, as I've only just seen it. Sorry! The house was 11-13 Snowdon Road, Fishponds. If you can find images, it looks like two large semis joined together. I, too, spent time there when I had to give my baby up in 1964. Good luck, Andrew. Am happy to answer further questions, if necessary. (I think the property was sold about a year ago - don't know if it was re-developed/changed into flats or offices, perhaps.)
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Hi I'm replying to happy lady I was born there 22/06/1964 my mum was dylis owens was she there during your time.
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Yes, I do remember a girl called Dilys (not sure of the spelling.) My baby had been born on 9th May, so Dilys came to the home a bit later than I did. All I can remember is that she had dark hair and seemed quite reserved. She wasn't very open about her 'story' and I think she was not from the Bristol area. None of the girls actually gave birth to their babies in the home - we all went there either before and after the births, or - like me - from the hospital when the baby was about 10 days to two weeks old. I do know that not all of the girls were local. One of them had come from Devon, another from the London area, for example. We stayed at the home usually for six weeks after the birth, when the babies would be collected by the adoptive parents (we didn't seem them) and we then had to leave immediately. Please let me know if you would like more info about the 'home.'
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Oh my gosh that exactly how she is described in my file :-( apparently she left before I did.
I would so like to hear about life there if not to painful :-( so I can try to understand why we can't move past.
I don't know to much either about her story.
Thank u so much for your reply
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Hi happylady,
I know this post is a few years old but I have just found out some information about my nan and she was also in a mother and baby home in Bristol around 63/64. Would like if we could chat, maybe she was in the same one as you at the same time?
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Hi, there. I think there were three mother and baby homes in Bristol at the time. The one I know about was at 11-13 Snowdon Road, in Fishponds. I was there middle of May to about the first week of July, 1964. There was another home in the Ashley Hill area of Bristol, next to a bakery and a church, I think. Would be happy to see if I remember your nan, if she was at Snowdon Road at the same time as me. Just let me know. Is there anything else I can tell you about?
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Hiya! Thank you for getting back to me, I have no idea which one she was in, her name was Margaret Foale, she would’ve been in her late 20’s x
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Sorry I can't help you. I don't recall anyone of that name during my time at Snowdon Road Home, Fishponds. That's not to say that she wasn't there - just that I can't remember anyone called Margaret. Do you know exactly exactly when she was there? Do you know the name of her baby? If so, you could go to the General Register Office site and get a copy birth certificate. You wouldn't even need the exact birth date - just the quarter and year when the baby was born. There is a facility for looking that info up, so long as you have a rough idea and the date of the mother. If the surname you quoted was your nan's maiden name, you may be lucky to find her, as it's quite an usual name. You could then order a copy of the birth certificate. Hope this helps.
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Hi, I have been searching for information about any unmarried mothers facilities in Bristol in 1960. I wasn't actually born there but my mum had arranged to stay at one until she changed her mind. I have always been curious about where I could have been born. I saw your replies on a Google search and the home in Snowdon Road looks likely to me. I was just wondering if you would mind telling me a little about it
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Hi. The former Snowdon Road mother and baby home is now residential, the house having been converted to flats. You probably know that it is in the Fishponds area of the city. Perhaps you have already done a Google search on the address? What is it about the home that you are interested in? Is it how we lived day to day, or the staff, or the 'girls' themselves, or what things were like in the sixties. Do let me know and I will answer as best I can. (Had a bit of trouble getting back onto the site - as you may see, I haven't been on it for a couple of years, so do hope you get this reply.)