From an old postcard. |
Bloomfield:
Arch Henry, greengrocer
Arch James, shopkeeper
Aston Edward, beer
retailer
Austin George, china and
earthenware dealer
Badger George,
hairdresser
Barrows William & Sons, iron
masters, Bloomfield Ironworks
Bunch Joseph, grocer
Butt Thomas, boot maker
Fletcher Ann, draper
Fletcher Isaac, butcher
Gamble Henry, tailor,
etc.
Gilbert
William, junior, brick
and tile maker
Gittings
Benjamin, grocer
Haden Daniel, Violin
Hawkes
Joseph, grocer
Headen
Daniel, Violin
Hewitt Eliza, shopkeeper
Hipkins
E, butcher and tallow
chandler
Jones Henry, boot maker
Kendrick Henry,
greengrocer
Kendrick Thomas, builder
Leedham
Thomas, tailor, etc.
Martin Aaron,
confectioner
Matthews Sarah, beer
retailer
Mountford
William, grocer
Parry Joseph, shopkeeper
Price John, boot maker
Round Edward, maltster
and hop merchant
Round Henry, The
Bloomfield Inn
Round Simeon, maltster
Standish John, grocer
Thompson Henry, beer
retailer
Whitehouse Edward, beer
retailer, Lion Street
Whitehouse James, brick
and tile maker
Whitehouse James & Edward,
coal masters
Whitehouse William, The Star, and maltster
Wordsworth T. H, beer
retailer
Queen Street:
Allen William, shopkeeper
Pearson Charles,
beer retailer
Tuder John,
beer retailer
Hurst Lane:
Aston Job, butcher,
Cox William,
shopkeeper
Hood William,
beer retailer & brass founder
Duffell
Catherine, shopkeeper
Mills John,
beer retailer
Patten Edward,
Saddler
Potts Edwin,
The Factory
Round Daniel,
pawnbroker
Round Samuel,
builder
Whitehouse Isaac, Firebrick and Clay
Works
Williams Edward & Company, coalmasters,
Moors Colliery
Williams John,
beer retailer
Wood Richard,
beer retailer
Dudley
Road:
Austin George,
shopkeeper
Cox Thomas,
builder
Cresswell
Edward & Sons, ironmasters
Dainty James,
beer retailer
Griffin
Thomas, beer retailer
Hughes Joseph,
iron boat builder and boiler maker
Male John,
brick maker, machinist, and grocer
Meller Benjamin,
The Waggon and Horses, and saddler and
harness maker
Meller George,
ironmonger
Millard John,
fire brick maker
Perry Hannah,
shopkeeper
Perry William,
plumber etc.
Price Thomas,
The Bird in Hand, and land and mine agent
Rogers J,
The Old King's Head
Smith
Benjamin, cooper, etc.
Wood William, brassfounder and beer
retailer
Toll End:
Bagnall John & Sons, iron and coal
masters
Banks Benjamin, lime master
Barnes John, greengrocer
Butcher James, beer retailer
Butler Henry, cabinet maker
Caddick Joseph, grocer and maltster
Clark Thomas, earthenware dealer
Gould Richard, beer retailer
Harris John, beer retailer and hay
and straw dealer
Cox William, blacksmith
Forman James, grocer
Fidler Benjamin, boot maker, Walker
Street
Field & Davis, coal masters
Horseley Company, ironfounders,
boiler makers, etc., Horseley Works
McLeod John, baker and confectioner
Moon James, shopkeeper
Russell Joseph, provision dealer
Sheldon Joseph, The Old Crown
Simcock Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Smith M. A, The Crown and Cushion
Steadman Thomas, grocer
Thacker Thomas, beer retailer
Yardley Jane, hosier
Toll End
Road:
Bevan George, butcher
Binns
R. & H, milliners
Carter John, grocer
Erwin Henry B, The King's
Arms
Dangerfield N, boot maker
Millett Solomon,
blacksmith and provision dealer,
New Road
Morris William, beer
retailer
Parker Joseph, shopkeeper
Shipton Hy,
beer retailer
Toll End Colliery Company, blue
brick and tile manufacturers, John Field, manager
Trentham
James, ginger beer and
soda water manufacturer and
servants registry
Tuckley
John, shopkeeper
Warren Oswin,
hairdresser and newsagent
Worsey J, smallware
dealer
Worsey
S. & A. E, ladies' school |
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A Sunday School boat
trip from Toll End Wesleyan Church, in about
1912. From an old postcard. |
Bridge Road:
Aston Benjamin,
The George and Dragon,
Calloway George,
shopkeeper
Davis Mary, beer
retailer
Holland S, The Jolly
Colliers
Jay Joseph, beer
retailer
Matthews J, beer
retailer
Morris William, boat
builder
Nock William, mill
maker
Pitchford
G, shopkeeper
Price William, joiner
Smith Ann, beer
retailer
Smith Tim, butcher
Whitehouse Thomas, The Moulder's
Arms
Aston
Street:
Bayley
W, beer retailer
Brazier Henry, scrap
iron dealer
Brown T, beer
retailer
Golding C, boot maker
Grainger J, furniture
broker
Hardy Theodore, china
and earthenware dealer
Harrold
C, grocer
Jeffcote
John, shopkeeper
Laviston
Richard, shopkeeper
Nock John, grocer
Rutland Joseph & Company, cement
and plaster of paris manufacturers
Sheldon L, The Royal
Oak
Vaughan Enoch, Turf
Tavern
Walters W, The Old Golden Cup
Williams Thomas,
greengrocer
Chapel
Street:
Churchill M, bonnet maker
Law Thomas, beer
retailer
Peace George,
shopkeeper
Pountney S, coal
dealer
Wednesbury Oak:
Caddick Edward, maltster
and shopkeeper
Caddick Isaac, The Fox, maltster
Garbett B, beer
retailer
Howl Mary A, beer
retailer
Partridge John,
shopkeeper
White W. H, The
Mitre
Williams Phillip & Sons, iron and coalmasters
Ocker
Hill:
Allcock J,
The Bricklayer's Arms,
Barnes John,
shopkeeper
Bayley Samuel, maltster
Eynon
Thomas, butcher and
grocer
Grazbrook & Aston, coal masters, Ocker Hill Colliery
Harris Jonah,
shopkeeper
Heath John,
shopkeeper
Hill Isaac,
tobacconist
Parish R, draper and
builder
Nock William, The
Cottage Spring
Nock William, coal master, Ocker
Hill Colliery
Parish C, pawnbroker,
Spring Street
Phibbs
C, beer retailer,
Church Street
Shaw Emma, beer
retailer
Standley
John, boot maker
Stanford William,
painter, plumber, etc.
Toovey
T, jobbing and
shoeing Smith
Williams Samuel,
shopkeeper
Leabrook Road:
Bannister W, boot maker, Leabrook
Square
Botton
Edward, painter and
glazier
Bradbury Giles,
hairdresser
Callaway George,
baker
Callaway Job,
shopkeeper
Chillington Iron Company,
ironmasters, Leabrook Works
Evans Thomas,
manufacturer of stoneware
Follos Thomas, shopkeeper, Leabrook
Square
Dain John, grocer
Griffiths Thomas,
butcher
Grove James B, grocer
Haines H, beer
retailer
Heath J, blue brick &
tile manufacturer
Hill Eleanor, beer
retailer
Hunt William, manufacturing
chemist, Leabrook Alkali Works
Jones Isaac,
earthenware dealer
Mills David,
Shopkeeper
Moss William, butcher
Perry Joseph,
shopkeeper
Poultney Thomas,
shopkeeper
Powell Charles, beer
retailer
Priest George,
shopkeeper
Roper Sarah, The
Britannia
Savage John, The Old
Bush
Smith George, wardrobe dealer, Leabrook Lane
Smith, Mary Ann,
grocer and butcher
Tristram
Samuel, shopkeeper
Whitehouse Thomas,
china and earthenware dealer
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