Dillotford
Stafford
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Mon 5th Dec 2016 5:09pm
For my afternoon walk I decided to walk over to Bednall (which just happens to be about 2 to 3 miles along footpaths each way).
Anyway found Dr Ernest Kenderdine grave and few of his brothers were there as well. Coventry mentioned.
Also opposite the church is a newish road called Kenderdine Close
There was a Miss Florence Kenderdine born 1901 in Stafford, so the school Kenderdine may be his sister, although fair age difference. To be further investigated.
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Dillotford
Stafford
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17 of 24
Tue 6th Dec 2016 12:17pm
Found the connection between the Kenderdine doctors and the Kenderdine School of 68 Earlsdon Road South.
A previous poster found this: "Mrs G. M. Kenderdine, 68 Earlsdon Ave South, Coventry. 1935-6 Directory. The only Kenderdine in the book"
Mrs G M Kenderdine (Gertrude Mary) married Alfred George Kenderdine, elder brother of Dr Ernest Kenderdine, they had four children, Florence Koevil being the oldest, who founded the Kenderdine School. Alfred Kenderdine although born in Stafford was a chemist and druggist and practiced in Bristol.
In 1939, Florence's brother Eric also lived in Coventry.
Dr Ernest older brother also a doctor, Thomas lived at Rowley Park, Stafford and then brought the Bednall Hall Estate in 1913. He died in 1936 having never married and left the property to his nephew Thomas Bradley Kenderdine (son of Ernest) - this will be Dr Tom as other posters have called him. Thomas Bradley died in 1985 and the property was sold in 1986. The Hall still stands but some land behind it was sold for housing, and the road was called Kenderdine Close.
A quick look at 192.com found only two Kenderdines in Coventry but 20 in Stafford.
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gel
shropshire
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18 of 24
Sat 24th Jun 2017 1:30am
Anyone remember Dr. Gardner, Grantham Street? As a child in the 50s I thought he was very kind and gentle. I believe the practice moved to the Forum but I never knew what happened to him. |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Wed 19th Aug 2020 7:53am
Queen's Road 1962 |
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JohnnieWalker
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20 of 24
Wed 19th Aug 2020 9:51pm
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Gloucester
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21 of 24
Sat 30th Jul 2022 7:42pm
I wonder who might remember the doctor's surgery at 61 Binley Road opposite Marlborough Road?
It was our practice prior to NHS and after,Dr Vaughan was the senior partner with Dr MacDonald who lived on the corner of Uxbridge Avenue. A Mrs Lagoe was the receptionist and became friendly with our family. Dr Vaughan (monocle) had been an Army Dr .One visit he apologised to my mother as he could not resist spring onions at lunch but I was the one breathed heavily upon I had the full force of the onions and at that time I did not like them
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia
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22 of 24
Sat 30th Jul 2022 9:46pm
Prof
Was that earlier the practice of Dr John Power? He brought me into the world in 1947 and fixed a pesky achilles strain that threatened my appearance at the English Schools Athletics Championships in 1963. Oddly, the smell of that dark brown ointment stayed with me and I found it twenty years later in the seedpods of a huge tree in Bomana Cemetery, Papua New Guinea, and it proved to be just as effective the second time.
Post copied from topic Binley Road, Stoke on 31st Jul 2022 8:23 am
True Blue Coventry Kid
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oldmoney
Leicester
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23 of 24
Sun 31st Jul 2022 11:46am
Later it became MacDonald, Payne and Chatterjee.
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Prof
Gloucester
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24 of 24
Mon 1st Aug 2022 11:41am
Not unless it was the Binley Road practice near Gosford Park. Left Coventry in 1961 so do not know later changes. |
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