Foundry Street (Blockhouse) Worcester 1905

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From Charles Street

  1. & 2. Simmonds Henry, Four Ways Inn
  2. Lavender Samuel, journeyman tinman
  3. Grazier Harry, grocer
  4. Dawson Thomas, engine driver
  5. Bateman John, foundryman
  6. Lippett Alfred, iron moulder
  7. Hope Thomas Henry, j’man painter
  8. Jones Thomas, labourer

Here Is Court No. 1.
Winwood Mrs. A., charwoman
Here Is Carden Street
Thomas Mrs.
Churchill Jos., beer retailer (Bee Hive Inn)
House void
Pudge Thomas, labourer
Gulliver Samuel, labourer
Cole Henry, mattress maker
Wilkins & Son, builders (yard)
Spa Gardens (East) –
Spa Gardens (East) – Thomas James, labourer
Spa Gardens (East) – Freeman Joseph, labourer
Spa Gardens (East) – Banks Henry, iron moulder
Spa Gardens (East) –Ball Thomas, labourer
Spa Gardens (East) – House void
Spa Gardens (East) – Powell Albert, j’man plasterer
Spa Gardens (East) – House void
Spa Gardens (East) – House void
Spa Gardens (East) – House void
Spa Gardens (East) – Hall William, hawker
Blockhouse Wharf – Page W. H., coal mcht.
Foundry Bridge – Tetstall Geo., shoemaker
Here Is The Canal Bridge
Return
Worcester Foundry – Hardy & Padmore, Limited, iron and brass founders, and manufacturers of stoves, ranges, weighing machines, &c.
Here Is Court No. 2.

  1. Jones Joseph, fried fish shop
  2. Willis Isabel, dressmaker
  3. Hirschfeld Thomas, plumber
  4. Glover Mrs. Charlotte M., shopkeeper
  5. House void

Here Is Court No. 3.

  1. Darling Walter James, tobacconist
  2. Stinton Miss Valentina, shopkeeper
  3. Williams William, baker

Here Is King William Street; Also St. Paul Street
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.