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Tony1
Coventry
1 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 7:32pm  

Help required. I am interested in finding out where my Grandparents lived at 7 "Tramway Cottage", Broad Street and how it got its name. According to 1919 -1920s Directory the dwellings were numbered 1 to11 and stood off Broad Street . Unfortunately I could not locate the cottage or cottages on a map at the Herbert today. Can I appeal for help.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
2 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 7:45pm  

Hello Tony1 Wave I am clutching at straws, but I remember a terrace of cottages set back, about halfway along Broad St, on the south side. I recall this as one man owned all of the cottages, a Mr Lapworth. I was once accounting for a client, regards a land registry issue. Not a lot of help, but I do remember the cottages.
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heathite
Coventry
3 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 8:45pm  

Hello Tony - does this help. It is an image from a 1936/6 Coventry directory.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
4 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 8:54pm  

Hi to you both, Wave I notice the name "Lapworth" on your listing Heathite. Thank you for that. Thumbs up
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heathite
Coventry
5 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 9:09pm  

Again, from 1955/6 directory this time; No 48 Broad Street - just to get your bearings, HUNT Charles (my caps) 50 KELLY Hugh YIELDING Harry, 3 Tramway Cottages (It does say Cottages) SEDGELEY Mary C. J., 5 Tramway Cottages GODDARD Charles, 7 Tramway . . . WARREN Thomas G., 9 Tramway . . . Foleshill Baptist Church Then the next number is 88 CONROY John T 90 BRACKEN James And glad to help Philip.?
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heathite
Coventry
6 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 9:21pm  

A bit clearer, for Mr Lapworth (at the library?)
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heathite
Coventry
7 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 9:59pm  

Hello all again. If you look to the south of the Baptist Church, there are four dwellings. In the directory listing, the church comes after the four named dwellings of Tramway Cottages. I know this isn't cast iron proof but they are a good contender for the cottages.
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heathite
Coventry
8 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 10:03pm  

Hi, I omitted to say, the date for the map is 1951. Goodnight. ?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
9 of 36  Fri 8th Jan 2016 10:29pm  

On 8th Jan 2016 9:09pm, heathite said: And glad to help Philip.?
Mr Lapworth was a descendent from a Royal Lineage titled Family. The family owned much land in Warwickshire, their seat being in Lapworth. Those were not his cottages. His were the other side of the church before the jetty. Towards the end of his life, he lost the gentle light of reason & was taken & cared for by his daughter who lived in Cornwall. Again thank you Heathite. It's funny, but when I was visiting the site of the cottages, I remembered the corner shop opposite, because as a child I used to like liquorice wood which I remembered that they sold there. Whilst there I wandered across to the shop & told them. Guess what! I bought some there & then. What a pip! Big grin Thumbs up Wave
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NormK
bulkington
10 of 36  Sat 9th Jan 2016 8:38am  

I know this area well because I owned the piece of land opposite the church. I kept it for 20 years and eventually sold it and doubled my money. I hadn't met the chap that bought it so one day I called in and introduced myself. He was building dwellings on it, he asked why I hadn't told him about the air raid shelter that ran the full length of the plot zig zagging from one end to the other. I pointed out that he had bought it without even looking because I had the only keys to get in! To be honest I had forgotten all about it.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
11 of 36  Sat 9th Jan 2016 9:33am  

The foundry on the map I believe was the Fozel (spelt like that) Castings, was it Spring St. Norm K, in the fifties was the church turned into a house, or did the church have a house close to the road? .
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
12 of 36  Sat 9th Jan 2016 9:41am  

No, not Spring St, Princess St I believe.
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NormK
bulkington
13 of 36  Sat 9th Jan 2016 10:06am  

Not sure about that Kaga, the church itself is quite near the road. I maybe passing by there today so I will take a photo...
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heathite
Coventry
14 of 36  Sat 9th Jan 2016 2:58pm  

Francis Street apparently. I had to look it up though, not my neck o' the woods. 1937 map.
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jvb
Kenilworth
15 of 36  Sun 10th Jan 2016 7:31pm  

The houses are named as Tramway Cottages on the 1962 OS map: They have disappeared by the time of the 1977 version -apparently replaced by an extension of the yard of the adjacent factory. One question remains - why the name 'Tramway Cottages' ? There doesn't seem to have been a tramway next to them.
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