crossh9 Warwickshire All posts by this member | 1 of 4 Tue 16th Jun 2020 8:31am Member: Joined Nov 2013 Total posts:10 Hi. Where would 11 London Road be in 1942 and 28 London Road in 1928? I have been trying to locate them on old maps or where they may have been, the bit of information I have is that it ran from Much Park Street (or I'm way out). Thanks xxx Question |
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Helen F Warrington All posts by this member | 2 of 4 Tue 16th Jun 2020 9:15am Moderator: Joined Mar 2013 Total posts:2612 28 London Road
Zoom out to see map. It's not a given that the numbering was the same for your two dates as early numbering wasn't the odds and evens style we now use. However there was such a great number of new houses built in the 25 years prior to 1937 that the small quantity of older buildings might have been renumbered in the modern style. Select older maps to work out where 11 was. My guess is that it was the ruin next to the Salvation Army building. |
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Derrickarthur Coventry All posts by this member | 3 of 4 Tue 16th Jun 2020 9:55am Member: Joined Nov 2014 Total posts:192 My great grandfather died on 11th February 1922. His death certificate states that it was at 11 London Road. This was one of the addresses used by the Workhouse. |
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crossh9 Warwickshire All posts by this member Thread starter | 4 of 4 Tue 16th Jun 2020 10:58am Member: Joined Nov 2013 Total posts:10 Found this information out, it does seem that by 1942 it was now part of the Gulson Road Hospital. xx
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