Hiya he was living there at 1871Hello Debbie. That's interesting. When was that please? That's coming nearer to 'my' number 57. Which was a confectioners in 1914.
He also lived at number 38 that was in 1849Hiya he was living there at 1871
Is it possible to repost the photo? It is not visible on the feed.The photo is of the north side of Sherlock St looking toward town, the next road junction on the same side as The Woodman would be Lower Essex St.
Phil would have been referring to the photo on post 19Is it possible to repost the photo? It is not visible on the feed.
Thanks, I see it.Phil would have been referring to the photo on post 19
That's a good photo. I think my quest (No57) may not have been a shop after all in 1920. A possibility is wasn't.An aerial view from 1935 showing the properties in the previous post and approximate position of #144
It certainly wasn't a shop on Kelly's 1921 which would probably relate to 1920 or even 1919.That's a good photo. I think my quest (No57) may not have been a shop after all in 1920. A possibility is wasn't.
if you could give us a name nico something may turn up for youI do but they may have not stayed long.
hi and welcome...if you need any help with your research please start a new thread under our SURNAMES section of the forum giving us as much info as you can ie names dates or years of birth where lived etc and we will see if we can help you with your mystery...we are always up for a challenge...i take it you have already viewed our sherlock stree thread which does have photos on it..if not click on link below...My 2x GGrandmother Charlotte Hastings (b1851) was living with her parents William Hastings and Sarah nee Hinman at "Back of 242, 10 Sherlock Street" in 1861 Census. She appears as a servant in London in 1871 Census and then appears to be effectively a wife (no marriage found) to Thomas Owen b1852. Thomas was an Ostler but his father Thomas is a real challenge. I will post elsewhere on this mystery, but meanwhile I'm also searching for pictures of 10 Sherlock Street or anyone who shares an interest in Owen/Hastings please. I've spotted some photos of the opposite side of the street, so remain hopefulThank you.