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MargaretR 16-01-2011 19:53

Re: Accrington House
 
There is a massive brick built house at the end of Queen Marys Rd with a 1911 date stone
here is the google map pic -
Queen Marys Rd Coventry UK - Google Maps

It has entrances on both sides so could have a Queen Marys Rd address.
The porch is on the Queen Mary side and the wider 'coach entrance' is on the other road

katex 16-01-2011 20:02

Re: Accrington House
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 875911)
There is a massive brick built house at the end of Queen Marys Rd with a 1911 date stone
here is the google map pic -
Queen Marys Rd Coventry UK - Google Maps

It has entrances on both sides so could have a Queen Marys Rd address

Yes, saw that Margaret, but thought the address may have been on Foleshill Road, as the doctor's surgery is No.2. Hahaha .. you're as bad as me.

Just couldn't see this family ever owning that property ?

wadey 16-01-2011 20:11

Re: Accrington House
 
Edgwick Medical Centre 2 Queen Mary's Road Coventry CV65LL

Tealeaf 16-01-2011 20:39

Re: Accrington House
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 875909)
Yes, Tealeaf, all the way along . that's why I wondered if the house that our subject lived in had been pulled down.

Err..not exactly pulled down, Katex. To use the word of Dr Goebbels - Coventrieit - or, to use the English derivative verb (past tense) - Coventrated.

Retlaw 16-01-2011 20:45

Re: Accrington House
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 875884)
Which I supect is just what this family did due to their Accrington connections.

This is typical of houses all the way down Queen Mary's Road .. what sort of date would you put on them ?

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Difficult to say without local knowledge, most towns had different building styles. Look at the terraced ones in Accy built late 1800's early 1900's, and they are mostly to a common design with little variation, some just a bit bigger than others & mainly stone fronted.

Retlaw

Retlaw 16-01-2011 20:51

Re: Accrington House
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 875880)
Err..Walter...any possibility of putting a copy of the documentation on line?

Two reasons why I can't.
1 he is not one of the soldiers I'm researching, found him in passing, and looked at his papers because the word Accrington was shown.

2 Its not allowed to post full images of the document because of copyright. Several WW1 forums quote this in their rules, and any caught are banned from the forums.
I think the same copyright rules apply on here.

Retlaw

Retlaw 16-01-2011 20:55

Re: Accrington House
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 875907)
Well, if it is Mary of Teck then she has a long history of having stuff named after her, not least the liner Queen Mary in the 1930's. We can't put an exact date until we see some more eveidence. And the road could of course, have been renamed at some point, as could the house.

Like Adelaide St in Acc, it had a another name, when it was first built.

Retlaw


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