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strahern
West Sussex
1 of 6  Wed 11th Apr 2018 6:27pm  

I am researching my ancestry and have discovered that a great uncle had a foundry in Spon Street - T. Trahern and Co of National Foundry. My dad remembers a chimney with TRAHERN in the brickwork from around the 1940s. Does anybody have more details.

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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
2 of 6  Wed 11th Apr 2018 8:41pm  

In the '1912-1913 Spennell's Annual Directory for Coventry & District' it lists "Trahern T. & Co., National Foundry, Spon St. (Tel. 31x)" as a brass foundry, aluminium foundry and also working in motor casting.
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heathite
Coventry
3 of 6  Thu 12th Apr 2018 8:16am  

1921 Cov directory.
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Helen F
Warrington
4 of 6  Thu 12th Apr 2018 8:46am  

Number 146 was on the north side of Spon Street. 147 was the Lamb and Flag. Connected to that to the west was a conduit (public water source). To the west of that was a little road which led to a collection of small (2 or 3 storey) factory buildings. 146 was in front of those buildings. Spon Street from Britain From Above. By pure coincidence the blue tag with Spon Street on it is pinned to number 146. You will need to join/log in to zoom into the buildings. Link to picture of 146 and the Lamb and Flag The link takes you to Fourtoes, a great site about wet plate photography. The second picture on the page shows a plate where 146 is directly to the left of the scene. Then the roadway, the conduit and the Lamb and Flag. I'm not sure that the building in that photo is the same as in the aerial view (I think that it's smaller and it's definitely earlier) but it's the only street view of that area that I know of. There are others of the street but the middle of Spon Street is a bit of a photographic desert.
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strahern
West Sussex
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5 of 6  Thu 12th Apr 2018 9:47am  

Thank you for the swift information.
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
6 of 6  Fri 13th Apr 2018 3:07am  

"The Chemical Age" journal volume 9 of 1923, has a list of recent wills which includes Thomas Trahern, proprietor of the Aluminium Castings Foundry, Coventry. A further search on Google Books, appears to show the value of the estate was £5,163.
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