Trinity (The) Worcester 1905

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Right Side From Queen Street
Phillpot Mrs. Martha, caretaker
Junior Boys’ Class Room in connection with St. Martin’s School
Trinity Gardens –
Trinity Gardens – (8) Adams Reuben, j’man painter
Trinity Gardens – (7) Blakeman William, harpist
Trinity Gardens – (6) Harman Mrs., charwoman
Trinity Gardens – (5) Rogers Henry, porter
Trinity Gardens – (4) Burbeck Thomas, tinman
Trinity Gardens – (3) Creese Mrs. Charlotte, box maker
Trinity Gardens – (2) Cotterill Michael, cab driver
Trinity Gardens – (1) Cooper Mrs. Ann, charwoman

  1. Arnett Mrs.
  2. Hill Edward, journeyman boat builder
  3. Twining Mrs. Ann
  4. Checketts Mrs. Eliza, charwoman

Here Is Trinity Street
Worcester Co-operative Society’s Warehouse
Void
Fisher Moss, financial agent
The Golden Cross – Masters Thos. & Co., outfitters, &c.
Here Is The Cross
Return
Union Club – (back entrance)
Smith Fredk. & Co., bill posters (warehouse)
Void
Burden Walter J., (back entrance)
Trinity Works – Baylis Ebenezer & Son, colour printers, &c.
Here Is Trinity Street
Trigg Percival, porter
Here Is Court No. I.
Hodgetts James, porter
Hodgetts William, machinist
Stanley Thomas John, hay trusser
St. Martin’s Boys’ School – Samuel Riley, Head Master; C. Riley, Assistant Master
Here Is Queen Street
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.