In the 1911 Census my maternal great grandfather is listed as living at 102 Mulliner Street. Looking at maps of Mulliner Street it doesn't seem to be long enough to have 102 houses in it - any reasons for this? Great grandfather has written his occupation as farm labourer. Any suggestions of which farm he might have worked at from that location?
In Spennell's 1912 directory of Coventry, page 592, there is a gap in the numbering on the even side of Mulliner Street between number 18 and number 50, and on the odd side between number 21 and number 93. The odd side numbering ends at 103. Now we need one of our map experts to tell us what was in the gaps please.
Streets and Roads - Mulliner Street
Annewiggy Tamworth
5 of 7Wed 13th Aug 2014 4:10pm
On the newspaper archives there is mention of plans being approved for several groups of house in 1907 so it is possible that they had nit all been built by 1912 although the house numbers would be allocated. Looking at google maps it looks as if some of the even number houses were never built as there is a block of quite modern houses there, unless they replace houses that have been demolished.