Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 25th Jul 2018 10:19pm
I'm not 100% (I had to recheck and then check again) but I think that the entry on the left is 49 and the arch leads to 50. I've not come across a photo that clearly shows the entrance to 48. I'll let you know if I ever find one.
It's very difficult to match up maps and the photos because the buildings changed considerably and the Rising Sun moved. It was originally in front of the Fairfax School but moved west one building and then was rebuilt over two plots. The building with the arch is a new build and originally it looked more like its neighbours. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 25th Jul 2018 10:44pm
Zoom in to Britain From Above
Court 48 is flanked by the three-storey buildings marked in the picture.
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sally watson
coventry |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 12:04am
I lived in Court 37 in Spon Street, are there any photos or maps showing this court? Thanks, Sally.
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 8:31am
There's a map and a picture of the Lamb & Flag pub at the entrance to court 37 at the Real Ale Rambles website. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 8:43am
There is no really good image of court 37 that I know of (I only look for very old stuff so I haven't really looked) but it was behind the Lamb and Flag. There are some pictures of the pub in the library collection.
There is a picture of the pub and the buildings at the back as part of a view taken from a high point at the corner of Crow Lane looking north west in Spon Street & Spon End by John Ashby page 36. It's a very good book and an essential for anyone interested in Spon Street.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 12:48pm
A couple of books that might be useful if you can ever find them. I have a book published by the Coventry Family History Society called Spon End, a family history viewpoint. I also used to have a similar one called Spon Street, a family history viewpoint but I sold it. Although the CFHS still have the Spon End one on their bookshop list they don't seem to have the Spon Street one. The back of the book also mentions one called Spon Street and Spon End, a history of people and buildings by John Ashby. That also appears to be out of print. Sometimes they have copies of these books in local libraries.
Just looked and there is a copy of the Spon Street and Spon End book in Coventry Library. Second hand copies are advertised at a ridiculous price of about £200! |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 9:17pm
Thanks very much Anne for the information, and Britain from Above photo enlargement. I did find the book on the internet and phoned Gosford Books but he had sold the 'Spon St & Spon End' recently. I thought I would try in Warwick to see if they have it. Unless library loan still operates I would not be able to get it from Coventry Library.
1881 Census gives Henry & Harriet Atkins (silk dyer), Court 48 House 23. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 9:57pm
Prof, if you search on Google books you can find what libraries have it. It does say they have it in the Warwick University Library. It may be worth trying the Warwick Record Office. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 10:04pm
There is a copy on AbeBooks at a place called Reuseabook in Stroud, Gloucestershire, but again it is at the ridiculous price of £200.33!!! |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Thu 26th Jul 2018 10:52pm
It's worth waiting for a copy of certain books. They pop up periodically at a reasonable price. |
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heathite
Coventry |
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Fri 27th Jul 2018 7:33am
Prof . . .
1891 Census Court 48 House 23 Spon Street Coventry St Michael.
Henry ATKINS head born 1831 London Middlesex age 60 Silk Dyer
Harriet ATKINS wife born 1831 Warwickshire age 60
Emily SHEPPARD daughter born 1870 Warwickshire age 21 Watch Polisher
Fred ATKINS son born 1873 Warwickshire age 18 Cycle Painter
Elizabeth ATKINS daughter born 1876 Warwickshire age 15 Cycle Painter
Henry DEVEY boarder born 1868 Warwickshire age 23 Cycle Filer
Charles CHATTAWAY boarder born 1872 Warwickshire age 19 Cycle Filer
Frank Arthur TROTTER boarder born 1871 age 20 Cycle Filer
Marriage 1852 March 21 St John Baptist Coventry
Henry ATKINS age 21 Bachelor, Dyer, Spon St. Father - Edward ATKINS a watchmaker
Harriet LUCAS age 21 Spinster, , Spon St. Father - Joseph LUCAS a weaver
Witnesses, William and Mary LOCKTON
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Sat 28th Jul 2018 11:02am
Prof, just another thought about the book. I recently went to Atherstone library as I was looking for a book about the Royal Warwickshires, by Peter Caddick-Adams. The online search said they had it but they could not find it. They tracked a copy down in Stratford-on-Avon which was handy as that is where my daughter works but I am sure that said they could get it from Stratford to Atherstone. It might be worth you contacting Warwick Library to see if they can get the Coventry copy. Also they might have it in the Warwick Record Office. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 2nd Aug 2018 11:34pm
On 4th Dec 2013 10:32pm, Baz said:
I have a picture of the shops and police box (I think) from behind the church, dated 1937. Most of the three storey building is still there. But was it a public house at any time. Sorry if I am copyrighting the photo, but I cannot remember where it came from.
It does look like a Bass brewery sign, but I may be wrong. Cannot find any info on the building. When it was built etc.
That's exactly the police box like the one I remember in Binley Rd at the junction with Church Lane. They were painted blue and white.
Thanks also Annewiggy for the information of library book on Spon St. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 16th Aug 2018 9:27pm
Sorry Heathite for not responding earlier, I only just saw your post of my ATKINS family. I do have those entries and dates, but thank you all the same. It is interesting that several of the children were born in Clerkenwell, London, though I only found eldest son Wm baptised there, most were all baptised on the same day at St John's so my theory is either they had not been baptised or could not show evidence so the priest insisted which is not unknown especially before a marriage. I wonder whether Edward Atkins was sent to London to learn more skills of the watch trade, and then his son Henry came back with his family to work in Coventry (silk dyer) so not taking to the watch trade. They lived in the Stretch Yard in Spon St, so part of the dyers trade.
There seems to be some coming and going in the early-mid 1800's! Edward = Mary Clemson at Holy Triniry in 1821. This is confirmed by later burials in London Road as well. Edward apprenticed in Coventry 1807 to Wm Hale watchmaker. Even so these Atkins are hard to sort out especially the earlier ones, where there seem to be gaps. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Thu 16th Aug 2018 11:40pm
On 10th Apr 2013 4:11pm, lisajc said:
I was told by my gran, that her Aunt Pem refused to leave her house in Spon Street when they wanted to knock them down. The rest of Spon Street was demolished and the council had to wait for her to die before they could complete their project.
Can anyone shed any light on any truth in this tale? I know that my gran did have an Aunt Pem (Mrs Emily Hyett nee Edge) who died in 1957. And I know they lived in Spon End somewhere.
My grandmother's sister was called Aunt Pem (Emily I think) but she was n |
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