Lost Properties list


Redditch streets lost during the new town development

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At:  10 Evesham Street

In 1924

 

Was Cecil Palmer

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Trading as: Jeweller

Notes: On the 1911 census he was at the same address. In the 1924 and 1928 Kelly’s Directory Cecil was classed as F.S.M.C. Jeweller, 10 Evesham Street.

Source of data: JC – Kelly’s

At:  10 & 12 Evesham Street

In 1940

 

Was Jones Bros.

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Trading as: Drapers

Notes: In the 1924 Kelly’s Directory they were at 12 & 14 Evesham Street

Source of data: JC – Kelly’s

At:  10 & 12 Evesham Street

In 1954

 

Was WT Jones

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Trading as: Milliner & Ladies Outfitters

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Source of data: PW

At:  100 Evesham Street

In 1934

 

Was A. F. Betterton

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Source of data: JC – Redditch Directory

At:  100 Evesham Street

In 1954

 

Was L Crane

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Trading as: Toys

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Source of data: PW

At:  100 Evesham Street

In 1954

 

Was Mrs L Crane

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Trading as: Baby Carriages

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Source of data: PW

At:  100 Evesham Street

In 1969

 

Was Baby Land & Toy Fair

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Notes: Moved to Bromsgraove but have ceased trading.

Source of data: TB

At:  101 Evesham Street

In 1861

 

Was Henry Crow

Age: 31

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Needle Finisher

Notes: Wife Sarah (27) Needle Paperer plus 2 sons at home. On the 1851 census Henry lived with his parents Thomas and Elizabeth and his father Thomas was the licensee of the “Turf Tavern” at 59 Evesham Street. They seem to be at 101 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1871 census they seem to be at the same address.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  101 Evesham Street

In 1871

 

Was Henry Crow

Age: 40

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Clerk in Needle Warehouse

Notes: Wife Sarah (38) Needle Packer plus 2 children at home. On the 1861 census they seem to be at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived at 147 Evesham Street.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  101 Evesham Street

In 1881

 

Was Samuel Richard Parker

Age: 29

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Needle Polisher

Notes: Wife Phillis (31) Fancy Needle Case Maker + brother-in-law at home. On the 1871 census Samuel was boarding in Ipsley Street. On the 1891 census they lived in Walford Street. In the 1888 Kelly’s Directory a Henry Newman, Chimney Sweep, 101 Evesham Street. Samuel Richard Parker died in 1924.

Source of data: JC – Census