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MerciaFM
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1 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 10:41am  

Hi, just asking for some help please According to the 1921 Census, my grandmother was living with her grandparents in Colony Cottages. I am assuming these homes were taken down before WW2. I am trying to identify where they would have been. Possibly on an axis between Foleshill and Holbrook Lane. I did have a quick browse through the forum but if any can point me in the right direction please, I would be grateful. Many thanks!
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
2 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 11:16am  

Hi MerciaFM, welcome to the forum. Looking through the newspapers they appear in them from 1916. It says they were built for workers in Holbrook Lane. They were demolished in 1935 and appear to be have been very basic. In 1949 an article describes it as the old Colony Cottage land so obviously nothing had been built on it by then. Hope this helps.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
3 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 11:27am  

Hope you can see the cottages on this map, the blue triangle centre bottom. I have copied this from "We invented the wheel, the story of Dunlop". If mods think I am infringing copyright, please remove.
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heathite
Coventry
4 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 11:58am  

Thank you Anne, with your direction I located Colony Cottages in the 1935 directory.
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MerciaFM
UK
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5 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 3:23pm  

Hi, Many thanks for rapid response. I can see the blue triangle centre bottom but unfortunately, I can't make out any road names to help with orientating that map with a more recent one. There is something at Kew that suggests the land was sold in 1928, which ties in with the cottages being removed in the time frame you mentioned. And there are a couple of references out there about the cottages, perhaps intended to be temporary. Thankyou!

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Helen F
Warrington
6 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 3:31pm  

Hi Mercia FM, welcome to the forum. This map might help you orientate where the cottages were.
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Helen F
Warrington
7 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 3:39pm  

The same area in 1936
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Helen F
Warrington
8 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 3:53pm  

This is the 'Men's Hostel' on the north side of Dunlop but look like they may have had a similar footprint to the cottages. They certainly look temporary.
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MerciaFM
UK
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9 of 13  Sat 22nd Jan 2022 6:25pm  

Many thanks everyone, very grateful for your help I think it's just where Lockhurst Lane changes to Holbrook Lane. The X formed by the road and rail was a clue! Thankyou
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heathite
Coventry
10 of 13  Sun 23rd Jan 2022 6:37am  

Images with name to verify. Thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
11 of 13  Thu 3rd Feb 2022 8:24pm  

Area under discussion at BFA Colony Cottages just above the centre where the rail crosses the road. Looking the other way with the Colony Cottages bottom right. Oh have I missed BFA!
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OddSock
Coventry
12 of 13  Fri 4th Feb 2022 10:10am  

The junction of Lockhurst Lane, Holbrook Lane, & Burnaby Road, prior to the construction of the later by-pass - Colony Cottages would have been just past where that row of houses now stands.
OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry!

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Helen F
13 of 13  Fri 4th Feb 2022 10:42am  
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