Lost Properties list


Redditch streets lost during the new town development

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At:  151 Evesham Street

In 1914

 

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Source of data: BS – Bennetts

At:  151 Evesham Street

In 1914

 

Was Horse & Jockey

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Source of data: BS – Bennetts

At:  151 Evesham Street

In 1924

 

Was Alfred William Cox

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Trading as: Fried Fish Dealer

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Source of data: JC – Kelly’s

At:  151 Evesham Street

In 1969

 

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Notes: There is no record of these properties so could not say if they were for business or residential properties.

Source of data: TB

At:  151a Evesham Street

In 1924

 

Was William Richard Martin

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Trading as: Boot Repairer

Notes: On the 1911 census William and his wife Elizabeth lived at 42 George Street, Redditch. On the 1891 census William and his wife Elizabeth lived at 23 Silver Street. William Richard Martin died in 1949

Source of data: JC – Kelly’s

At:  153 Evesham Street

In 1881

 

Was William Edwards

Age: 37

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Public House Keeper

Notes: Wife Mary A. (Thornton) 35 plus 1 son + 1 boarder + 5 lodgers. William was the licensee of the “Plough & Harrow” 1875-1886. His wife was the licensee 1887-1891. The “Plough & Harrow” was at 153 Evesham Street on the 1891 census but on the 1881 census it was classed as in Mount Pleasant and no number stated but have put it in Evesham Street as in the 1884 Post Office Directory, William was classed as being at the “Plough & Harrow” Evesham Street. On the 1871 census they lived in Walford Street, Redditch. In the 1872 Post Office Directory William was classed as Beer Retailer, Walford Street. Died 10th February 1886.

Source of data: JC – Census + AF

At:  153 Evesham Street

In 1891

 

Was Mary A. Edwards

Age: 41

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Employer Hotel Keeper

Notes: Mary was classed as married but no husband mentioned plus 2 grown up children + 2 boarders at home. Mary Ann was the licensee of the “Plough and Harrow” 1887-1891 and her husband William was the licensee 1875-1886. On earlier census the “Plough & Harrow” was classed as being in Mount Pleasant but no numbers were stated on these census. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at the “Plough and Harrow” at the beginning of district 11 and then went on to 1 Ipsley Street)

Source of data: JC – Census + AF

At:  153 Evesham Street

In 1911

 

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Notes: Not used as a dwelling. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 15 George Street)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  153 Evesham Street

In 1914

 

Was Thomas Henry Charman

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Trading as: Beer Retailer

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Source of data: BS – Bennetts

At:  153 Evesham Street

In 1924

 

Was Clara Charman (Mrs)

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Notes: On 1911 census the “Plough and Harrow” was at 155 Evesham Street and Clara’s husband was the licensed victualler. Clara was the licensee 1922-1926. In the 1940 Kelly’s Directory the “Plough & Harrow” was at 173 Evesham Street

Source of data: JC – Kelly’s + AF