NeilsYard
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 10:12am
Heathite - that is brilliant! That is my granduncle Adrian and his cycle shop! I was with his son (my dad's cousin) last Sunday who only then told me about the shop. Can I ask what that is taken from?
Letitia at no.49 is my great grandma I think she moved from there not long after that to Dillotford Avenue.
Interestingly, earlier in the 1900's I know they also lived at no.28 which it appears would have been next to Uncle Adrian's shop as they had a little girl also called Letitia but who sadly died there aged only about 5 in 1909 - possibly why they wanted to move.
Thanks again for the info. |
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heathite
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 10:21am
You're very welcome Neil.
The images are from a 1955 Cov directory.
If I remember correctly I copied the book at the Birmingham library.
Reason is, no fee needed there.
There are some 'trees' on Ancestry for your family.
Also George Newton Yardley got the Newton part from a German lady ancestor.
I'll post more if you're interested |
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NeilsYard
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 10:41am
Brilliant again, thank you. Yes, George was my great grandfather, married to Letitia. And I know about the German connection too but please do message me (probably best to keep this separate) with anything you have! I have only just found George and Letitia's unmarked grave at LRC thanks to Derek on here and have a grave marker being made up to mark the location.
I'll speak again with dad's cousin (Adrian's son) and get some more info about the shop and the motorcycle racing history. |
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Annewiggy
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 10:59am
Neil, I looked on the newspaper site for Adrian Savage and the only one I came up with was one who was a boxer in the 1970's and boxed for Triumph. Is he one of yours? Question |
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NeilsYard
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 11:09am
Hi Anne. No, Adrian (Ade as he was known) Yardley was one of my grandad's brothers. He ran the cycle shop in Paynes Lane. His son who I was with last weekend told me he was a huge motorcycle enthusiast and worked as a mechanic at races such as the TT for a famous local rider. I need to chase up the rider's name as I did not note it down. |
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Helen F
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Tue 2nd Jul 2019 1:30pm
So which Yardley lived/worked/got drunk in Vicar Lane? |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sat 4th Jan 2020 1:51pm
Those pesky Yardleys get everywhere
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matchle55
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Tue 7th Jan 2020 2:19pm
On 2nd Jul 2019 11:09am, NeilsYard said:
Hi Anne. No, Adrian (Ade as he was known) Yardley was one of my grandad's brothers. He ran the cycle shop in Paynes Lane. His son who I was with last weekend told me he was a huge motorcycle enthusiast and worked as a mechanic at races such as the TT for a famous local rider. I need to chase up the rider's name as I did not note it down.
It might be that the rider was Sid Barnett, he was a butcher with a shop near the Bon Bon on Stoney Stanton Road. He was a keen competition rider.
Nearby was Jim Bates who ran a motorcycle shop and was a Norton agent.
I have no idea whether these two were in cahoots but must presume there was a connection. |
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NeilsYard
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Fri 24th Apr 2020 1:08pm
Hopefully I'm not going mad here and this is a repost but this photo shows my dad during wartime outside his house in Capmartin Road which is mentioned on this thread. I've dug it out again as I'm on the Kenilworth History FB page and there was talk on there of a family and house in Lower Ladyes Hill. Turns out the house and family was the same one that dad and his family were evacuated to from Capmartin Road during the war (its proximity to the Daimler works made it a real target!). I did know about it all when dad was still alive. I think my grandfather either worked (reserved occupation) or was on ARP duty with the grandfather of the family in Kenilworth and as soon as he found out he had children he told them to evacuate to Kenilworth to join them and another family - in the end there were 14 people living in the cellar during bombing. I visited the house about 20 years ago when the son of the family (who became best mates with my dad as they were similarly aged) sold the property. His granddaughter has now contacted me so I hope to meet up with them all when we are allowed out again. I probably have the address in Capmartin somewhere but if anyone recognises the exact'ish spot? It's quite a long road.
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PeterB
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Fri 24th Apr 2020 8:11pm
Hi NeilsYard,
Looking at Google street view, the only section of Capmartin Road with houses that match is the section between Owenford Road and "Daimler Corner". North of Owenford road the houses don't have the gables and after the corner the houses only have gables on one side of the road. My best estimate would be about here. The garden looks too small to me, but that may be due to the camera angle.
Peter. |
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Annewiggy
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Sat 25th Apr 2020 10:52am
Neil, would they have been there in 1939. If so I can look your grandfather up on the 1939 register. I am assuming you are talking about your Yardley grandad. |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 27th Apr 2020 10:14am
Thanks Peter. I originally thought it was the other northern end but then noted the gables. The properties in the distance must have been damaged / removed as it's a newer estate now? And yes Anne I believe so - I might have the full address somewhere but if you could look that would be great - it would be under Laurence and Rose Yardley. |
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Annewiggy
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Mon 27th Apr 2020 10:53am
Hi Neil, In 1939 they were living at 245 Grangemouth Road. He was a Motor driver mechanic. They were still there in 1941 as there is a thank you message in the CET. |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 27th Apr 2020 11:15am
I need to go back to my books. I'm sure they were definitely living in Capmartin Road when they were evacuated.
What was the message Anne?! |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 27th Apr 2020 11:43am
I have sent you a message Neil. A little later I know but my best friend lived at 230 Grangemouth and I went there often, right opposite 245 |
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