Cole Hill Worcester 1905
Right Side From Wyld’s Lane
Clay John, Plumbers’ Arms Inn
1. Daniel Miss Sarah Agnes, apartments
2. Barrow George, plasterer
3. Woodward Henry, labourer
4. Porter Edwd. John, manager & secretary to the Worcestershire Newspapers Printing Company, Limited
5. Upton House – Holmes Edwin, manager of brush factory
6. Olinda Villa – Pelsenaire Eugene, engnr.
7. Montrose Villa – Cantle Chas., chandler
8. Tyler Edward, glover
9. Glenavon – Powell Harry Geo., law clerk
10. The Mount – Cale Ed. J., j’man organ bldr.
11. Highland Villa – Panrucker Philip Busch, commercial traveller
Here is Rose Terrace, Fort Royal Hill; Also St. Wulstan’s Crescent
Return
1. Rose Mount – Darke Miss Jane
2. Morris William, journeyman carpenter
3. Walden Ho. – Gay Frank, j’man butcher
4. Emperor Mrs. Emma
5. Fern Cottage – Powell William John, china modeller
6. Cale Frederick, journeyman plumber
7. Grasmere – Eden Mrs., gloveress
8. Bute House – Fildes Charles Herbert, journeyman carpenter
9. Hermon Cottage – Skinner Mrs. Mary, widow
10. Retreat Cottage – Baylis Benjn., tea dealer
11. Porter William, engine driver
Here Is Richmond Road
1. Stephenson Thomas, china decorator
2. Rose Mnt. Cot. – Brown Jno., glove cutter
3. May Villa – Sanday Thomas, china designer
4. Clyde Villa – Martin Mrs.
5. Turner John Mayfield, fitter
6. Osborne John, journeyman tailor
7. Cole Hill Villa – Wale Arthur, boot machinist
Malvern House – Brook William, shopkpr.
Here Is Wyld’s Lane
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.