Harrier
Coventry |
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Sun 26th May 2019 1:42pm
Sorry about the quality but I thought it would be of interest. It was pasted on the reverse of a very fancy picture frame from 1889.
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Midland Red
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Sun 26th May 2019 3:11pm
Yes, it is interesting, Harrier - thanks for posting it
Haven't been able to locate "Langton Terrace, Foleshill", although I believe the label says "near St Mark's Church" - perhaps you can confirm this from the original?
Goddard's newsagent in Spon Street was "Charles H Goddard" - coincidence or one and the same? |
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry |
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Sun 26th May 2019 8:17pm
Hi Harrier and Midland Red,
I agree that is interesting Harrier, thanks for scanning it.
Did a very quick bit of looking:- in the 1881 census Charles H. Goddard (born about 1865/ 16 in 1881) is registered at 10 Spon Street, Coventry as a cabinet maker. In 1891 he is registered at 4 Langton Terrace (again as a cabinet maker) with his wife Kate and son William. In 1911 Charles Herbert Goddard is registered at 10 Spon Street again, this time as a newsagent (so I think you're 100% right Midland Red there is a connection). 10 Spon street later became 'Goddard News'.
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
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Mon 27th May 2019 4:02pm
On 26th May 2019 3:11pm, Midland Red said:
Haven't been able to locate "Langton Terrace, Foleshill", although I believe the label says "near St Mark's Church" - perhaps you can confirm this from the original?
Looking at the 1914 traffic plan on this site, the groups of houses on the Stoney Stanton Road are labelled with terrace names (Alma Terrace, Milton Terrace etc.). The first block of houses on the site of the Walk-In Centre is near St Marks and does not have a name, this could have been Langton Terrace.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Tue 28th May 2019 7:39pm
In articles in the Telegraph Langton Terrace is sometimes mentioned as in Great Heath and also Old Foleshill Road. |
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ehessbee
Canada |
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Wed 20th Mar 2024 3:48am
I know this is an old post, but I've been searching around, and Charles H. Goddard was my great-great-grandfather. The newsagent, from what I've been told, was in the family for quite a few generations. I know Herbert Goddard is mentioned elsewhere on this forum, that was Uncle Herbert to my grandfather, who was running it when he visited during WWII. This is very cool for me to see.
I should add, my great-grandfather, John Goddard, was also a cabinet maker and came to Canada. My grandfather didn't work in carpentry, but his dad certainly passed down a lot of those skills. Goddard descendant
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Wed 20th Mar 2024 8:21am
Hi ehessbee, welcome to the forum
There are a lot of images of your great-great-grandfather's shop in Spon Street and it's one of the few old buildings that still exists. A much later colour photo with a relative here
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ehessbee
Canada |
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Sat 23rd Mar 2024 1:36am
Thank you for those! That relative in the colour photo is definitely my grandfather's uncle. He looks just like family. Goddard descendant
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