Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1891 Living at 79 Grantham Road, Deritend: [[Howard Fenney]] (age 34 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Bicycle Fittings - Employer. With his wife Clara Fenney (age 33 born Birmingham) and their son Vernon Fenney (age 7 born Birmingham). One servant.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Living at 79 Grantham Road, Deritend: [[Howard Fenney]] (age 34 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Bicycle Fittings - Employer. With his wife Clara Fenney (age 33 born Birmingham) and their son Vernon Fenney (age 7 born Birmingham). One servant.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1897 Plans to start a Motor Car and Cycle club in Birmingham.<ref>[[Automotor Journal 1897/11/16]]</ref>


1900 of [[Hearl and Tonks]]
1900 of [[Hearl and Tonks]]

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Howard Fenney (c1857- )

1891 Living at 79 Grantham Road, Deritend: Howard Fenney (age 34 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Bicycle Fittings - Employer. With his wife Clara Fenney (age 33 born Birmingham) and their son Vernon Fenney (age 7 born Birmingham). One servant.[1]

1897 Plans to start a Motor Car and Cycle club in Birmingham.[2]

1900 of Hearl and Tonks


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