william21chelsea
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Mon 4th Jun 2018 9:08pm
My great great grandfather George Hayward was a haberdasher and shirt maker in Earl Street, Coventry in 1863. Also I have an advert from 1904, they were making motor cycle wear. I want to find out more. Anybody help?
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mcsporran
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Mon 4th Jun 2018 11:16pm
Hi, from earlier research I did on Earl St occupiers, I can tell you George H Hayward appears as a hosier at number 3 in the 1871 census age 35, also in the 1874 directory, and in the 1881 census. At that address in 1861 was Edward Downing, also a hosier and in the 1903 directory I couldn't find the address. I hope that helps.
You probably know he was born 15th Feb 1836 in Coventry, son of George senior and Hannah. |
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william21chelsea
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Tue 5th Jun 2018 5:58am
Hi thanks for that. George is the son, my great great grandparents were George Hayward and Hannah Spencer. Yes on my records he is hosier and shirt maker, 3 Earl Street, so it ties up. I think Downing must have had the shop first and the Hayward's took it over?
Best regards, Alan
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Helen F
Warrington
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Tue 5th Jun 2018 7:29am
As far as I know there is no front view of number 3 but I think the right hand side of this double gabled building is the rear.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jun 2018 9:40am
Is that from BFA Helen? |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Tue 5th Jun 2018 10:31am
No Neil, it's from a larger picture from the Library showing the demolition for the Council House. Search aerial view and it's number 4 I think. |
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heathite
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jun 2018 2:36pm
Hello and excuse me for butting in.
Here's an entry for the 1840 Coventry directory.
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Prof
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Thu 14th Jun 2018 5:39pm
As a former customer of Haywards, it was a great thing for a boy of eleven to be taken there to be fitted up with his first long trouser suit. In those far of days of the 1950s boys wore short trousers until they went to a grammar or secondary school. Hawards was the preferred outfitter of my parents. |
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Midland Red
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Thu 14th Jun 2018 7:56pm
The 1933 Telephone Directory lists Hayward and Son, hatters etc., in Broadgate
In 1939, it's outfitters etc., at 16 Broadgate
1946 sees them as gents' outfitters etc., at 51 Hertford Street |
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Annewiggy
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Thu 14th Jun 2018 8:33pm
From the Midland Daily Telegraph 5th June 1934. Hope you can read it.
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william21chelsea
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Fri 15th Jun 2018 10:02pm
On 14th Jun 2018 5:39pm, Prof said:
As a former customer of Haywards, it was a great thing for a boy of eleven to be taken there to be fitted up with his first long trouser suit. In those far of days of the 1950s boys wore short trousers until they went to a grammar or secondary school. Hawards was the preferred outfitter of my parents.
Would you think the Haywards you went to in the 1950s was a old Coventry company - I am trying to tie them In with Haywards in Earl Street in 1863
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Roger T
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Sat 16th Jun 2018 10:06pm
Was this the shop tucked into the Hertford St. entrance of the Nat Prov Bank?
If so, that`s where I used to buy my Grammar School Old Boys ties,mscarves, cuff links etc (I`ve still got 1/2 a cufflink pair) |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 17th Jun 2018 4:48am
Roger, did they sell the Armed Services badges as well. A friend gave me one showing the Royal Army Medical Corps many years ago. He was completing his National Service at the time and bought me that and told me I was not to sew it on any garment till after he had completed his two years. I am sure you are talking about the same shop at the bottom end of Hertford St. I know there was an Arthur Hammon on the corner of the Burges. |
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william21chelsea
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Sun 17th Jun 2018 6:48am
On 14th Jun 2018 7:56pm, Midland Red said:
The 1933 Telephone Directory lists Hayward and Son, hatters etc., in Broadgate
In 1939, it's outfitters etc., at 16 Broadgate
1946 sees them as gents' outfitters etc., at 51 Hertford Street
I have record in 1850s, they were in Earl Street, hosier, glover and shirt maker, and you could buy the Earl Street shirt 6 for 45 shillings. In 1902 they had moved on to keep up with the times and were selling cycling coats, hats and gloves etc. Thanks for everybody's help, it is helping with my research. I believe most of Earl Street was redeveloped in the 1920s - can any body confirm this?
Alan
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william21chelsea
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Sun 17th Jun 2018 8:31am
On 14th Jun 2018 8:33pm, Annewiggy said:
From the Midland Daily Telegraph 5th June 1934. Hope you can read it.
Hi, that's fantastic and is very helpful. Yes, it is small - could I ask you to be kind enough to email it to me, it would be very helpful.
Regards, Alan
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