K Somewhere All posts by this member | 1 of 8 Wed 28th Dec 2011 1:21pm Member: Joined Nov 2011 Total posts:560 Can anyone remember what Dafferns did? Shop?
I remember the name, and the head of the Dafferns family in 1891 was an accountant. |
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TonyS Coventry All posts by this member | 2 of 8 Wed 28th Dec 2011 3:49pm Member: Joined Jan 2011 Total posts:1549 A simple google search for "Daffern Coventry" reveals they are indeed a firm of accountants, and still going strong. Their website can be found here. |
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K Somewhere All posts by this member Thread starter | 3 of 8 Wed 28th Dec 2011 5:35pm Member: Joined Nov 2011 Total posts:560 I vaguely remember them having a shop front, and I thought it was something else they sold - could have been another branch of the family perhaps, but irritatingly, I can't recall where it was, or anything about it. They were listed as stockbrokers elsewhere, but it wasn't a stocks and shares shop! |
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member | 4 of 8 Thu 29th Dec 2011 10:13pm Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:4231 Dafferns joined with Stevens (might be Stephens or Stevenson?). They had offices in Queen Victoria Rd. At one time they were Coventry's only independant Stock Exchange member. You have to be a member in order to trade on the stock floor (as it was known) of the stock exchange. ![]() |
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K Somewhere All posts by this member Thread starter | 5 of 8 Fri 30th Dec 2011 12:39pm Member: Joined Nov 2011 Total posts:560 Hi Philip! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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dreng21 coventry All posts by this member | 6 of 8 Tue 1st Nov 2016 6:36pm Member: Joined Aug 2015 Total posts:8 Thomas Mason Daffern founded the current Coventry Building Society. He had 2 children, Thomas Wells and Beatrice.
She joined with Mr Stephenson as Daffern and Stephenson. As a woman she could not trade at Stock Exchange, but she was the brains behind the business, getting people to invest in rubber plantations (car tyres), Courtaulds and other up and coming businesses. She was in the heart of Motor City and could see which way the city was going.
Her brother joined the family firm, Daffern and Co. as an accountant and was also Finance Director at Swallow/Jaguar cars.
Thomas Mason lived for a time in St Patricks Road and then moved to Broadwater on the Kenilworth Road, near Davenport Road. The two stone gateposts remain as I have seen in a post on this superb website.
A book was written about the history of the Coventry Building Society, called Every Man His Own Landlord, author Martin Davis. |
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pixrobin Canley All posts by this member | 7 of 8 Wed 2nd Nov 2016 6:12am Member: Joined Mar 2014 Total posts:1103 Have they any connection with Daffern's Dahlias at or near Haseley Knob over Honiley way in 1950s
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member | 8 of 8 Wed 2nd Nov 2016 8:08am Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:4231 On 1st Nov 2016 6:36pm, dreng21 said:
Thomas Mason Daffern founded the current Coventry Building Society. He had 2 children, Thomas Wells and Beatrice.
She joined with Mr Stephenson as Daffern and Stephenson. As a woman she could not trade at Stock Exchange, but she was the brains behind the business, getting people to invest in rubber plantations (car tyres), Courtaulds and other up and coming businesses. She was in the heart of Motor City and could see which way the city was going.
Her brother joined the family firm, Daffern and Co. as an accountant and was also Finance Director at Swallow/Jaguar cars.
Thomas Mason lived for a time in St Patricks Road and then moved to Broadwater on the Kenilworth Road, near Davenport Road. The two stone gateposts remain as I have seen in a post on this superb website.
A book was written about the history of the Coventry Building Society, called Every Man His Own Landlord, author Martin Davis.
Daffern & Stephenson 'may have been' Coventry's only stock-exchanger floor members. I used them until they ceased trading. |
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