Tony1
Coventry |
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Sat 27th Aug 2016 11:43am
Hi everyone
Can anyone help. I am looking for a more detailed map of Gilbert Street, in particular number 23 that stood off the main street up an alleyway or entry in the 1860s. On my 1887 map there is no close detail to show where my ancestors lived, working as weavers. In my research I have spotted other dwellings in the area were using bar looms and I have a question for everyone to answer. Was the loom used to weave wool or silk? Tony |
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Midland Red
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Sat 27th Aug 2016 12:08pm
The 1881 Census shows Gilbert Street mainly populated by silk weavers
No.23 was occupied by Hannah Lord, 81, widow, silk weaver, b Coventry, and a lodger, Elizabeth Osbourne, 77, widow, parish relief, b Coventry |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
3 of 19
Sat 27th Aug 2016 3:01pm
From the 1871 Coventry Standard in the newspaper archive. Several houses in Gilbert Street were being sold
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
4 of 19
Sat 27th Aug 2016 3:23pm
This map on Real Ale Rambles shows the "Royal Albert" which is 39/40 Gilbert Street |
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heathite
Coventry |
5 of 19
Sat 27th Aug 2016 6:43pm
Does this help?
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heathite
Coventry |
6 of 19
Sat 27th Aug 2016 6:58pm
Hi again, this could be number 23, as per your description.
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Tony1
Coventry Thread starter
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Tue 30th Aug 2016 3:18pm
Can I thank everyone for their response.
Unfortunately my ancestors along with some of their family members left the area in 1875 to be placed in the London Road Cemetery |
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dutchman
Spon End |
8 of 19
Tue 30th Aug 2016 4:40pm
On 27th Aug 2016 6:58pm, heathite said:
Hi again, this could be number 23, as per your description.
I believe that's the toilet block?
Unusually it has one toilet for each household.
This location seems more likely to me:
To view the original please visit https://www.old-maps.co.uk/ |
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heathite
Coventry |
9 of 19
Tue 30th Aug 2016 9:25pm
Hi Dutchman and thanks for the suggestion, I can't better it. |
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The Humber
North Devon |
10 of 19
Fri 28th Jan 2022 12:30pm
This photograph was taken in February 1973. It is the corner of Gilbert Street and Vernon Street in Hillfields, the site of the former Royal Albert pub which was demolished in 1972. It stood alone for a period after the terraced houses around it were demolished. My great-grandfather James Aldridge was the landlord of the Royal Albert from 1901 until 1919. According to my grandfather, his son, he drank the profits away and was an all round pretty nasty character!
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
11 of 19
Fri 28th Jan 2022 12:41pm
Great shot, Humber. From Fred and Rob's pub section, I'm thinking after looking at maps this is taken from Vernon Street looking west, whereas your shot was still Vernon Street but looking more northeast.
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Helen F
Warrington |
12 of 19
Fri 28th Jan 2022 12:45pm
There is a collection of post war photos of Gilbert Street at Coventry Digital |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
13 of 19
Fri 28th Jan 2022 12:46pm
More crackers there, Helen I love these personal random shots though, which often reveal more detail. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
14 of 19
Fri 28th Jan 2022 1:46pm
According to the Coventry Herald, the licence was transferred to James Aldridge in June 1901, from Harry Aldridge. |
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The Humber
North Devon |
15 of 19
Sat 29th Jan 2022 11:58am
On 28th Jan 2022 12:41pm, NeilsYard said:
Great shot, Humber. From Fred and Rob's pub section, I'm thinking after looking at maps this is taken from Vernon Street looking west, whereas your shot was still Vernon Street but looking more northeast.
Yes, the way I imagine things is that my Triumph Herald there would have been parked on Gilbert Street, level with the three storey bit of the old pub and that rather splendid shot of the pub standing all on its own would have been taken from the opposite side of the road from my car.... in a northerly...ish direction? with Vernon Street going off on the right. It's a bit confusing now that this original road layout has all gone. I also have another photo of the pub standing on its own (probably taken in 1972) with my grandfather (Cecil Aldridge) leaning against the window sill on the side of the pub around the corner to the right a little which would have been on Vernon Street. He was reminiscing about how he used to court his wife (Elizabeth Bartlett) there. Unfortunately I've mislaid that photo, but if I come across it I'll post it here.
Very interesting chatting about this, thank you. |
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