House by House Directory of Coltman Street

Eagle Pub

The historical photograph shows the building in 1910 (then Bakers Market; a grocery store) decorated for King George 5th's coronation.

The History of 'The Eagle'
1851 Robert Robinson Eagle Tavern 12 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1855 Robert Robinson Eagle Tavern Anlaby Road.
1858 R. Robinson Eagle 13 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1860 The licence was suspended for twelve months, possibly due to the rebuilding of the pub.
1861 R. Robinson Eagle Anlaby Road.
1863 R. Robinson Eagle Tavern Anlaby Road.
1867 Robt. Robinson Eagle Tavern 13 Albert Terrace.
1872-3 Topham & Spink Eagle Vaults 138 Anlaby Road.
1874 Mrs. E.H. Watson The Eagle 18 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1876 J. Scott Eagle Anlaby Road.
1885 Thomas Simpson Eagle Wine & Spirit Stores 18 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1892 James Bell Eagle Vaults 18 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1895 James Bell Eagle 18 Albert Terrace, Anlaby Rd.
1899 Mrs. Margaret Barnes Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1901 Mrs. M. Barnes Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1903 Mrs. Ada Staveley Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1904-7 Miss Martha Harrison* Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1909-16 Harry Turner Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1921 Charles Petch** Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1929-39 Charles Petch** Eagle Hotel 283 Anlaby Road.
1954 Harry Turner Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
1991 Harry Turner Eagle Vaults 283 Anlaby Road.
c. 1994-1999 Anlaby Ale House 2000 Name restored to The Eagle.

2004 Present Landlord and Landlady Mick and Margaret * Possibly Miss Martha Morrison.

2019 July 16th: After several years dereliction due to the 'non-smoking' regulations, The Eagle has been converted into what appears to be half a dozen flats - the bar areas are shuttered off and there does not appear to be much movement at the moment, although the iconic 'segreant' eagle has been retained and supplemented with an 'eagle regaurdant' sign.

 

No. 1a

1905-1906 Bartle John.(Successive dwelling from 24 Staniforth place).

No. 1

1867 Bores, John. Grease manufacturer (relation to Bores at 187?) (moved to 24 before 1872).
1872-1874 Askam, Mrs Mary A.(Kelly's) (moved to no. 14 before 1885).
1885 Horncastle, Wm. Edwd. (grocer); Whincup, William.
1885 Robson, Fredk. (plumber & gasfitter) listed at 1 1/2.
1892 Petch, John. Clerk.
1899 Petch, James.
1899 Robson, Frederick. Plumber & gasfitter.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1938 Hunter: Charles William. (Succssive dwelling from 4 Winthorpe place).
1920-1930 Hunter: Margaret Brydon.
1930-1938 Hunter: Elsie Margaret.

1938 Hunter: Florence Mary

1952 Pittaway: Charles E., Edith A.
1953 converted by CE Pittaway and son to two flats.

1959 Lee: Edith A., John.

1965 Flat 1 - Watson, Graham H., Marie; Flat 2 - Cooney, David L.

1970 Flat 1 - Bray: Christine E., Stanley E.; Flat 2 - Reeve: Carole A., John T.

1976 Flat 1 - Copley: Ann, William D; Flat 2 - Peacock, George C.; Pinder, Sarah I.

 

No. 2

1863-1867 Lyons, Captain John (probably numbered 24 in 1863).
1872 Beal, Mrs. Sarah M.
1874 Board, Mrs. M.A.
1885-1899 Atkinson, Mrs.
1892 Ladies School run by the Larder family, Mrs Mary Jane.
?? Miss Emily and Miss Jane Larder - Ladies school (see also no. 12).
1910 Crompton, Ben.
1920-1938-1945-1946 Gameson: Robert (clerk); Johnson, Audrey F.

1920-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Gameson: Mary Ethel.

1976 O'Hagan: Gerda, John B.

1981 Kerrawn, Elizabeth; Scott, Delia J.

 

No. 5

1858 Barnby, Bishop. Watchmaker & Jeweller.

1863-1867 Haller, Samuel. Gentleman.
1872-1874 Sleight, James. Merchant.
1885-1899 Pearce, Thomas. Solicitor with the company Middlemiss and Pearce Deputy Registrar Births and deaths, Myton District.

1905-1906-1910-1911 Jeff, George Arthur.

1920-1938-1945-1946 Walker: Chloe.
1920-1938-1946-1952 Walker, William Sutton (butter merchant).
1930-1938-1945 Walker children: William Foot, Chloe (jun.)

1946-1952 Walker: Joan.

1938-1945 Walker: Chloe (jun.).

1952 Duffy: Alice, John V.

1959 Staff, Harry; Williams: Jane A., Stanley R.

1965 Snow: John J., Maud.

1970 Wilkinson: Bernard, Mabel F.

1976 Caldwell, John G.; Carr: Doris T., George W.; Harper, Ian G.; Hughes, Bruce W.; Mullett, Jeremy M.

1981 Howard: Graham, Julia; Jackson, Peter; Jones: David, Jillian E. D.; Kiely, Pamela J.; Tribe: Albert A., Janet.

2000/2001? 5 and 6 converted into Vale Guest House.

No. 6

1864 Garrett, Richard.
1867 Haller, George R. Shipowner.
1872-1899-1905-1906 Shepherd, John George. Paymaster in Chief R.N.
1910-1911 Walker, William Sutton.
1920 Ruspin, Richard Leonard & Lavinia (E.R.)
1930-1938-1945-1946 May: Joseph William (foreman).

1930-1938-1946-1952-1959-1965 May: Beatrice M.

1938 Taylor, Edith.

1946 Aston, Beryl M.

1946-1952 Lloyd, Edna.

1952 Lowery, Thomas L.

1981 All names listed at this date for No. 5 also possibly for this address.

 

No. 7

1867-1872 Cross: Misses Jane & Lydia H.
1874 Baynes, James. Analyst F.C.S.
1885 Burroughs, James.
1892-1899 Baxter, Hermann Reimer. Corn merchant.

1905-1906 Allen, Edgar.

1911 Broadbelt(?), John Arthur.
1920-1930-1938 Bell, Bramwell Parker. House agent.
1930-1938 Bell: Mary Elizabeth & Robina Blanche.

1946-1952 Robinson: Arthur, Charlotte, A.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Hewitt: Christiana, Ralph.

1959 Bond: Charles R., Kathleen E.

1965 Steward: Leslie, Shirley M.

1970 Forward: Brian, Dorcas M.

1976 Winter: Hilda P., Michael.

 

No. 8

1874 Wilcockson, Rev. Arthur.
1885-1899 Pauling, Arthur. Shipping agent. Business premises 18 High street.
1920 Dove Family: George Edward, Catherine Sarah, Sydney & Tracey.
1930-1938-1945-1946 Waterhouse, Eliza, John Douglas.
1930-1938-1946-1952-1959-1965 Waterhouse: Cyril Fletcher, Marion.

 

No. 9

1874-1885 Ross, Mrs. Ann (moved to 196 between 1885 and 1892?)
1885-1930 Ross, Miss Ann (related to Mrs Annie Ross at 196?)
1920-1930 Ross, Fanny Rowson.
A neighbour (from Number eleven) remembers that the misses Ross were rather reclusive, One never went out. The other was "a bonny little woman, with pink cheeks and she always dressed in black. They used to throw rhubarb over the fence for us. But we wished they gave us it a bit sooner because it was rather big and old "

1938-1939-1945-1946 Moore Family: Henry & Fanny; Hewick Family: Henry & Annie.

1945-1946 Hewick: Joseph T.

1959 Cartwright, John; Ellerton, Frank; Salter: George; Turner: Brian A., Rita.

1959-1965-1970 Salter: Harry, Kathleen M

1965 Leason, Leslie; Ness, Lucy; Powles, Walter; Radford, Walter E.

1965-1970 Gordon, Ian.

1970 Mumby, Doris; Vincent, Esther E.

1976 Fitzsimons, Annette; Heselton, Philip J.; Roberts, Anne.

1976-1981 Rahtz, Philippa G.; Wright, John.

1981 Box, Roland; Davidson, John C.; Heuvel, Christine M.

 

No. 10

1874 Barker, R.H.
1885 Walker, Mary.
1892 Henderson (or Anderson), Henry Short.
1899 Lindley, Mrs.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Skinner, John Henry.
1920-1938-1939 Morrison Family: John Arthur (marine engineer) & Louisa.

1946 Callaghan, Kathleen; Rowe: Richard J.

1946-1952 Rowe: Clara.

1946-1952-1959 Lund: Gertrude, John; Rowe: Phyllis.

1970 Henderson, David M.; Rowland: Alison B., Kenneth, Marian D. (All tenants listed in roll as 10/11).

1976-1981 Deans, Dennis; Litchfield, Frank; Neadley, Arthur; Simister: June, Michael; Wilson, George. (All tenants listed as 10/11).

 

No. 11

1874- Foster, John W.
1885 Davis, Edwin Louis.
1892 Coatsworth, William Edward. Shipping agent. Office 5 Minerva Terrace.
1899 Barker, John Charles.

1906 Shaw, Edward Morpeth.

1911-1920 Murphy: James Alexander
1920 Murphy: Florence.

(1929-1952) Robinson Family: George Thomas (motor engineer), Maude Sarah, May Foster & Maude (source - registers and memories of their daughter, Maude now -in 2002- aged 87.) Maude told us about her time at 111 where the family moved when Maude was 9. Maude remembers the great wooden doors between their house and the neighbours which served the three houses on each side until the bomb which hit Bean street "blew them to smithereens". (The mine dropped on Bean street the night of Friday 14th/Saturday 15th March 1941 caused extensive damage. Casualties included 19 killed and 22 seriously injured). She remembers the Street as rather well-to-do until after the war when the Council bought two houses (198 and 199 she thinks) and moved in some families whose children played in the street and threw tin cans "not like us". She thought perhaps they had been evicted from elsewhere. Maude (jun.) left in 1947 but it appears her father continued to live here at least until the 1952 electoral roll [before the properties were turned into flats].

1938 Robinson: May Foster; Boynton, Gladys Ada.

1938-1945-1946 Robinson: Maude.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Robinson: George T. {There are flats in 1965/81 with no Robinsons listed-RBH}.

1953 Alteration to flats by Wm. Isaac Ltd.

1965 Flat 1 - Lightfoot, Brian.; Flat 2 - Watling: George, Patricia; Flat 3 - Ehlert, David; Flat 4 - McKenzie, Dorothy; Flat 5 - O'Leary, Joyce; Flat 6 - Tyler: Betty, Derek.

1970 (See entry at No. 10 for possible tenancies at this address from electoral roll).

1981 (See entry at No. 10 for possible tenancies at this address from electoral roll).

 

No. 12

1874 Hill, Miss S.
1885 Craven, Thomas.
1892-1899 Hill, John. Shipping agent.
1920 Larder: Mary Jane & Eliza Gertrude.

The Larder sisters ran a private school from this house attended by the children of wealthy local people (source, neighbours memories) It is likely that this is the younger generation of the Larder family who lived and ran a school at number 2 in the 1890s.
1920-1930 Larder: Eva Florence.
1920-1938-1939 Larder: Mrs Emily Alice , Wilfred Taun.

1952 Medcalf: Elsie, Ernest.

1952-1959-1965 Medcalf: Ethel J., Harry.

1965 Lynch: Christine, Terence P.

 

No. 13

1874-1899 Watson, Mr Henry.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920-1930 Brewster, Thomas.
1920 Dalton, James John; Leckie, Lawrence.
1930 Oxtoby: Edwin.

1930-1938-1939-1945-1946-1952 Oxtoby: Gertrude Alice.

-1938-1939 Pagnall, Ellen.
-1938-1939 Jones, Gwyneth Rees.

1938-1939-1945-1946 Miller, Ann Elizabeth.

1965 Arge: Gwyneth, Rudolp F.; Clayton, Rose; Taylor: Harry, Muriel.

1970 Alleyne: Anthony, Joyce E.; Perkins, Jennifer O.

1976 McCartney: Marion C., Peter, Philip J., Tarja Liisa

1981 Ward Malcolm.

 

No. 14

Built 1862, developer – Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also had 15,16,17, 189 & 190 built
1863/4 Pyper, James. Most likely a different spelling of the James Piper below.

1867 Piper, James. Cashier.
1872-1874 Thompson: Miss C. & Miss H.(Kelly's).
1885 Askham (or Askam), Mrs. Mary Ann. (moved from number 1 after 1874).
1892 Simpson, Mrs Maria (Bulmers 1892).
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Reves-Brown: Sholto & Amy.
1930 Waring: Ernest James & Iza Helen; Searle, Rev. Frank Clifford. Primitive Methodist.

1938-1939 Lancaster: Louis Howson & Olive Marguerite; Hearson: Ernest & Clarise.

1939 Holt??, John William.

1945-1946 Baker, Emily; Helgason, Joan.

1952 Helgason: Mildred, Mildred (jun.)

1959 Volson, Florence.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 McMurray: Catherine B.

1965 Buckley, George; Chapple, John; Fitzmaurice, Charles.

1965-1976-1981 Bursell, Florence.{Not in 1970 rolls, possibly on holiday/visiting home-RBH}

1976-1981 McMurray: Douglas J.

 

No. 15

Built 1862, developer Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also built 14,16,17 and 189 &190.

1864 Clayton, George Thomas.

1867 Winter, Charles. Commercial agent.
1872 Rowell, J. Agent.

1881-1885-1891 Symonds, John. Watchmaker & Jeweller. Moved to 198 in 1891.
1892 Upton, Mrs Harriet Elizabeth. Music teacher.

1905 Salmond, James.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920-1930 Johnson: Mark. Tailor (moved to No. 16).

1920-1938-1939 Salmond, Mrs Ada.
1930-1938-1939 Johnson: Minnie, Wilfred Salmond.

1945-1946-1952 Paddison: Alice A., Joseph.

1959 Flat - Good: Albert E., Monica A.; Flat - Mussared: Albert, Brenda.

1959-1965 Flat 2 - Ellis, Fanny.

1965 Flat 1 - Spicer: Arthur, Maureen; Flat 2 - Ellis, Fanny; Flat 3 - Jennings: James R., Norah A.

1970 Flat 1 - Williams: Alfred, Hazel; Flat 2 - Roundill: Aileen, Thomas.

1976 Flat 1 - Newby, William E.; Flat 2 - Smith, Trevor; Flat 3 - Powers: Barrie, Valerie.

 

No. 16

built 1862, developer - Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also built 14,15,17, 189 & 190.
1867 Mitchell, Jas. H. Shoemaker.
1872 Woodhouse, Rev. T. Curate.
1874 Benson, Mrs. Jane.
1885 Brown, John A.
1892 Dawes, William Paxton, clerk/Vaccination officer at 6 Posterngate.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Robinson, George.
1930 Johnson, Mark Taylor (moved from No. 15); Robinson: Ada, Olive & Annie; Jefferson, Agnes.

1938 Cain: Thomas, Winifred; Poulton: May, May ((jun.)
1938-1939 Lazenby, Susan Janet.

1939 Hill, Joseph.

1946 Harris, Herbert A.

1952 Flat A - Casey: Barbara C. C., Joseph. Flat B - Ayres: Beryl, Sidney.

1959 Flat - Morrow: Dorothy, Henry; Flat - Oxtoby, Dorothy N. ; Flat - Rowland, Bertha G.

1965 Flat 1 - Megginson: Brenda Terence W.; Flat 3 - White: James, Margaret.

1970 Flat 1 - CavanaghJoan K.; Fairchild, Ronald C.; Joyce: Elizabeth A., Peter R.

1976 Flat 1 - Powell: Audrey, Reginald; Flat 2/3 - Campbell: Mary, Richard J.

 

No. 17

Built 1851 by Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also built14,15,16, 189 & 190.
1867-1899 Byass, Mrs Elizabeth.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Hunter, Annie.
1930-1938 Pridgen: Harold Edmond. Drysalter .

1938 Pridgen: Ellen.
1939 Wyatt, Helen Margaret; Phillips: Alexander Gordon & Kathleen Marie.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Jones: Edna, William H.

1965 Watling: Roy.

1965-1970 Watling: Pamela M.

 

No. 18

Cleveland House c.1885
1846-1851-1855 Witting, James (listed in directories for these years with no number).
1867-1899 Witting, Mrs Ann.
1874 Whiting, Miss Jane.
1885-1899 Robinson, John. Horse dealer.
1892 Witting, Mr James (son?) (Kelly's 1892 lists Witting, Mrs.)

1905-1906 Oldham, James.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Jordan: George Richard & Edith.
1930 Riley, Alfred.
1938-1939-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Jarratt: Gofton.

1938-1939-1945-1946-1952-1959 Jarratt: Catherine.

1946 Jarratt: Isabel M.

1952 McHardy, Isabel M.

1959 Jarratt: Isabel M.

1965 Jarratt: Margret E.

 

No.19

1910-1911 Beath, James.

1920 Jackson, William.
1920-1930 Thewles, Bartolomew. Fish merchant.

1938 Rushton, Edna. (Abode - 12 Ena street).

1938-1939 Goforth: John William, Beatrice Elsie, George William.
1939 Goforth Family: Beatrice Edna; Rushton, Edna (abode - 18 Ena Street). This house appears to retain its original unusually patterned tiled roof, which is in excellent condition.

1945 Hornsey, Fred.

1945-1946-1952 Taylor: Beatrice M., Frederick H.

1952 Taylor: Frederick A., Reginald; Walton, Sidney.

1959 Flat 1 - Haslam, Doreen; Flat 2 - Simpson, Stuart N.

1965 Flat 1 - Barrett, Anthony M.; Wilson, Mary; Flat 2 - Bryant, Roslyn; Rial, Maurice A.; Flat 3 - Havler: Maureen, Walter D.

1970 Flat 1 - Smith, Ingrid; Flat 2 - Cowles: Christine R., James S.; Flat 3 - Bell, Clifford M.

1976 Flat 1 - McCartney: Odette M., Stephen; Flat 3 - Tyler, Peter M.

1976-1981 Flat 2 - Waterland, Gladys.

1981 Flat 1 - Hamilton, Peter M.; Flat 3 - Bor, Frank; Keir, Andrew C.


 

No. 20

1920-1938-1939 Beath: James (Superintendent Engineer) & Marion Edith. This house appears to retain its original unusually patterned tiled roof which is in excellent condition.

1946 Greensides: Arthur R., Brenda; Leason: Ethel M., Stanley; Shaw: Constance C., Ernest.

1952 Flat - Grant: Ian D., Joyce G., Robert P.; Flat - Smith: Ernest J., Lilian; Flat - Tremere: Henry, Joan; Flat - Wood: Harold, Hilda.

1959 Flat - Ahmed, Gladys; Flat - Dick, Daniel; Flat - Felix: Ada C., John W.; Flat - Rowley, Ada.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Flat 1 - Gallip: Said.

1965 Flat - Birch, Gertrude M.; Flat - Greaves: Isabel M., Ronald.

1965-1970 Flat - Haughey, Kathleen.

1965-1970-1976 Flat 4 - Bentham, Walter.

1965-1970-1976-1981 Flat 1 - Gallip: Gladys M.

1970-1976 Flat 3 - Hastie, John H.

1976 ; Flat 2 - Carden, Bryn N.

1981 Flat 2 - Hastie, John H. S.; Flat 3 - Barker, Geoffrey P.; Flat 4 - Harvey, Richard A.; Hughes, David.

 

No.23

The original house no longer exists
1892 Bee, Miss Harriet.

1905-1906 Lear, Samuel.
1910-1911-1920 Stables owned by Lear, Samuel of Souttergate Hedon.
1920 Gibb: Jemima Leile & Stuart Leile; Johnson, Richard.
1930-1938-1939 Gibb: Stewart Lee, Richard Johnson, Andrew Brownlaw & Minnie Leila.
1938-1939 Gibb: Albert Ernest.

1959 Bateman: Doreen, Kenneth C.

1965-1970 Colbeck: Colin, Edith.

1976 Guymer: John C., Leila D.

No. 24

The original house no longer exists.
Possibly also known as Cleveland House.
1872-1874 Bores, John. (grease manufacturer) (from No 1 after 1867).
1885 Bores, Mrs.
1892 Robinson, John. Horse dealer.

1905 Masterman, William Thomas Young.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Pederson: Alfred, Dorothea, Julius Andrew Theodore & Alfred Lawrence James.
1930-1938-1939 Storr: John William (Fish merchant) & Annie.
1938-1939 Storr: John William (jun.)

1946 Johnson, Roberta; Paterson, Alexander K.

1959 Elliott, Jean M.

1965 Murray, May M.

1970-1976-1981 Salih, Sultan M..

No. 25A

The original house no longer exists
This house was damaged by the landmine which fell on Bean Street in the war.
1874-1899-1905 Murray, Robert. Engineer - Robert Murray and Son consulting engineers and marine surveyors.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Murray: Robert; Wilson, Robert Maver.
1920-1938-1939 Murray: Minnie.
1930 Murray, Mrs Annie.
1930-1938-1939 Landless, Frank.
1938-1939 Horton, Fred.

No. 25B

1885-1899-1905 Law, Andrew Brown.
1920-1930 Andrew, Mrs Elizabeth.
1920 Harper, Jesse Henry.
1930-c. 1937 Meadows, Charlie.
1930-1938-1939 Andrew: Charles Harry & Dorothy.

1959 Stanford: Catherine M., Herbert.

1965-1970-1976 Digman: Mabel.

1965-1970-1976-1981 Digman: Arthur.

1970 Digman: Joan.

 

No. 26

The original house no longer exists
This house was damaged by the landmine which fell on Bean Street in the war. (The mine dropped on Bean street the night of Friday 14th/Saturday 15th March 1941 caused extensive damage. Casualties included 19 killed and 22 seriously injured).

1872 Maine, W. Gentleman.
1874 Butterhill, Mrs. Elden.
1885-1905-1906-1910-1911 Magner, Junius. Fancy goods dealer-Magner Bros.
1920 Riley: Charles, Louisa, Arthur & Sidney.
1930-1938-1939 Dowd, Mrs Annie Theodora.

1938-1939-1941 Dowd: Cecil Henry Olaf.
1939-1941 Dowd: John Gibson Oliver.

1959 Lound: George T., Vera.

1965-1976-1981 Green, Alice.

No. 27

The original house no longer exists
This house was damaged by the landmine which fell on Bean Street in the war.
1863 we have a Stephenson, John listed with no house number.
1872 Stephenson, J.W. Music seller.
1874 English, Marcus C.
1885 Rogers, James.
1892-1905-1906-1911-1930 Nutt, James (and his wife Mary Jane nee Rogers, daughter of James Rogers, master block maker. Their children James Arthur and Enid Mary Nutt who married Otto Tyrholm of Aalesund, Norway)*. *[only James in1906 & 1911/12 - RBH].
1920 Nutt, Mary Jane.
1930-1939 Nutt: Susan Mary & James Arthur (wife and husband); Coulthard, Isobel (daughter of Susan Mary Nutt by Joseph Coulthard); Rix, Dorothy, (a widow, and daughter of Susan Mary Nutt by Joseph Coulthard).

1938 Nutt: James Arthur, James Arthur Hassall, Winifred Mary; Coulthard, Isobel Thwaites, Rix, Dorothy (per electoral rolls-RBH).
1938-1939 Nutt, James Arthur, widower, Highways Surveyor for Hull City Corporation. (Some of this information was provided by Angela Walters, daughter of James Arthur Hassall Nutt, son of James Arthur and Susan Mary Nutt. Their daughter was Winifred Mary Nutt, married to 1st Captain Hedley Tarlington Walker, 2nd John Jones. Angela's older sister is Susan Magdalena Nutt who was born in Hull on 14th November 1948, then living at 24 Victoria Avenue).

Joseph Thwaites Coulthard was a wine and spirit merchant in Hull. He had 4 children with Susan Mary nee Bell: John "Jack", Isobel, Dorothy and Enid Thwaites.

There were three James Nutts at 27 Coltman Street: James, French millstone maker, his son James Arthur, Highways Surveyor, and his grandson James Arthur Hassall, Sales rep, farmer, colonial civil servant.

Much of the above information about the Nutt family was provided by Angela Walters (nee Nutt), great granddaughter of the first mentioned James Nutt.

1941-1954 The house was destroyed beyond repair by the landmine in Bean Street in 1941. More information and pictures possibly available?

1954 The bungalows were built as memorial homes for retired fishermen and seamen and given by friends of Thomas Hudson JP (1884-1945) in the fishing industry of Hull and Grimsby.

1959 Bettney: Robert E.

1959-1965-1970-1976 Bettney, Susan.

1981 Peacock, Minnie V.

 

No. 28

The original house no longer exists
1872-1885 Rawson, William. Clerk.
1892 Holiday, William. Ship chandler.

1905-1906-1909 Wildbore, James.
1910/11/12/13 Not listed.
1919-1932 Bush Family: Joseph. Optician (Great Grandfather of the present Bush Opticians), Clara Elizabeth, Claude Joseph (his son). Wholesale Bookseller. Joseph also had a son Herman and a daughter Diana. [relationship to Bush at 103a/106 in 1892?] This information was provided by Vivian Bush (Joseph's great grandson) who also mentioned that this house was bomb damaged during the war and that the family were good friends with their neighbours, the Vice family next door at No 29, who may also have sustained bomb damage. Claude's wife lived into old age and died only recently. Vivian also spoke of his father's shop on the corner of Daltry street where there was, according to family reminiscences, a butchers shop next door. The butcher was reputed to have kept a mongoose which he would put under peoples floorboards to catch rats! A useful asset in those days. {Seems to be some mis-remembrances - Abraham Vice lived at 92a, Kilburn House from 1904 to 1911, when he moved to 51 where he lived from 1912 to c.1932 according to registers. 28 and 29 have listings in 1938 rolls, but not in 1945/46/52 rolls-RBH}

1919-1922-1925-1928-1929-1932 Bush: Joseph.

1923-1925-1928-1932 Bush: Clara Elizabeth.

1928-1932 Bush: Claude Joseph.

1938 Schultz, Annie.

1959 Mortimer: Diana F., Rhodes.

1965 Wilby, Arthur C.

1970 Russell: Arthur, Florence I.

1976 Stark: George D., Violet.

1981 Hassan, Rose H.

No. 29

The original house no longer exists
1872-1874 Garbutt, W.P. Builder - 1876 moved to/worked from 61 Whitefriargate?
1885-1899 Smith: Robert.
1892 Smith: Mrs Harriet.
1910-1911-1938-1939 Clark: Samuel Henry. Coke merchant.

1920 Clark: Leonard Munroe.

1920-1930 Clark: Alice Fanny.
1920-1938-1939 Clark: Miss Hilda. Costumier.

1938-1939 Spence, Annie. {No mention of the Vice family, or Bush family @ 28 in 1938 rolls to indicate war memories-RBH}.

1939 Boynton, Gladys Ada.

1959-1965 Barley: Doroth M., Robert H.

1970-1976 Stead, Joseph.

1981 Ryan, John L.

No. 30

The original house no longer exists
1885 Gibson, Charles. Fishmonger (moved from 32 after 1872?)
1892 Fenner, Henry George. Belting merchant. Fenners became a large factory employing hundreds.
1899 Malcolm, Herbert.

1905 Morton, George.

1906-1910-1911-1938-1939 Hurst: Charles Alfred. Cashier (moved from 77 Boulevard).
1920-1938-1939-c.1941 Hurst: Alice Gertrude.

1959 Stones: Shirley A., Trevor R.

1965 Houghton, Olive M.

1970 Venneear: William G., William G. (jnr.)

1970-1976-1981 Venneear: Annie.

No. 31

The original house Hotham no longer exists
1885 Bristow, Robert.
1892-1899 Allcott, James Henry. Surveyor H.M.Customs.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Walker, John William Wilson.
1920 Walker, Charlotte Maria.
1930 Goacher: Alfred & Emma Dorothy; Wren, Agnes; White, Lilian.

1938 Hurst: Charles Alfred, Alice Gertrude; Adams: Thomas Gilbert, Rachel; Hotham, William; McCarthy: Alexander, Ann; North: Thomas, Elizabeth.

1939-c.1941 Parrott: James & Selina; Weaver, Andrew.

1959 Petch: Patricia M.M., Stanley H.

1965 Gould, Rebecca; Sallit: Jacob, Millicent.

1970 Broadbent: Margaret A., Susan S.

1970-1976-1981 Broadbent: Peter, Rona.

No. 32

The original house no longer exists
1863-1872 Gibson, C. Gentleman (no house number in 1863, moved to no. 30 before 1885).
1885 Nelson, Peter.
1892 Collier, Robert. Pawnbroker.
1899 Sephton, John.
1910 No mention in electoral register.

1911-1920-1930 Rowson: Martin.

1920-1930 Rowson: Charlotte.

1938 Carter, Whitfield; Cordiner, Harold Richard; Goldberg, Wallace.

1938-1939 Morris, Hetty Camelia; Rudge, Adeline; Wilkinson, William Henry; Musgrave, Clarice.

1959 Moss: Marjorie E., Stanley.

1965-1970-1976 Watson: Mary E.

1965-1970-1976-1981 Watson: Harry, William E.

No. 33

The original house no longer exists
1867 Marillier, Mrs. Sara.
1872 Campbell, M. Flax merchant.
1874-1899 Ashton (or Aston), Miss Mary (boys' school).
1892 Truman: Wm. E. (Ship owner) & William Herbert (Clerk) (or Truman, Mrs.)
1920 Bulmer: Thomas, Sydney & William.
1930-1941? Beech: George Herbert (Tallyman) & Rachel; Day: John Thomas & Mary Ann; Milson: George Richard & Florence Emma; D'Andilly: Felix & Lilian. (some of these Not in 1938, see below-RBH)

1938 Beech: George Herbert, Rachel, Audrey; Millsom: George Richard, Florence Emma; Day: James, Muriel.

No. 34

The original house no longer exists
1863-1872 Todd, Charles Spilman. Solicitor.
1874 Strachan, J.
1892-1899 Carson, Robert. Civil engineer/Ship surveyor, Minerva Chambers 3 Minerva Terrace.
1930 Hasluck, Mary Galbraith Adelaide; Downes, Frederick.

1938 Bickerdike: Charles, Annie; Wardle, Andrews, Isobel; Hannah Elizabeth; Swallow, Thomas William.

1939 Myers, William; Charlton: John Henry & Enid; Dixon, Kate; Self, May Jane.

No. 35

The original house no longer exists
1867-1899 Duncan, William Easten. Ship owner (Good, Floodman and Duncan).
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1916 J. Taylor & Sons alter bay window.
1920 Duncan, Emily.
1920-1930-1938-1941-1945 Duncan, Miss Florence. The Duncan family occupied this property for approximately 80 years. They must have been very satisfied with the ambience of the area.

No. 36

The original house no longer exists
1867 Franklin, Jas. Merchant.
1872 Thackrah, W. Wine & spirit merchant.
1874 Ashton, Miss M. School.
1885 Aston, Miss Sarah Jane (girls' school).
1892-1899 Redfearn, George. Builder and undertaker (source Genuki).
1910-1911 Burton, Henry, the younger.
1920 Clubley: Martha Charlotte & Arthur Donald.
1930 Morrell: Percy Mont & Ethel May [related to 44/45?]

1938 Henderson, Edith; Walmsley, Jane Elizabeth;?missed one?: Winter, Annie; Mine(?), Harry; Callan: Daniel George, Anne; Barrass, Robert Sunter.

 

No. 37

1863-1867 Gresham, George. Tailor.
1872 Woodall, J. Tobacconist.
1874 Morton, Miss Eleanor.
1885-1899 Leeming, Samuel.

1906 Harrison, Robert.
1892 Pudsey, Mrs Ann Elizabeth.
1910 No mention in electoral register.

1911 Hancock, Edward.
1920 Cook Family: Thomas, Annie & Frederick Noel; Kelly, Harold Gerard.
1929 Robinson, Joseph William Cyril & Hilda; Essam, Lottie.
1930 Wood, Rev Arthur. Primitive Methodist.

1938 Roscoe: Reginald Victor, Doris.

1952 Flat - Lazenby: Janet, John.

1952-1959 Flat - Tempest: Thomas A.

1952-1959-1965 Flat - Tempest: Rose V.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Flat - Sharpe, Helen M.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Flat - McCarroll, James A.

1981 McCarroll: Helen M. (Formerly Sharpe above?), Victoria J.

 

No. 38

1867 Davy, Henry. Piano manufacturer.
1872 Healey, Mrs. Jane.
1885-1905-1906-1910 Backwell, Joseph Percy. Accountant to Wesleyan Chapel (Scale Lane business?)
1920 Jordan: William Ezra; & Jane.
1930 Ware: Brigadier William Henry (Salvation Army officer) & Mabel; Lightfoot, Sarah.

This house was owned by the Salvation Army at this time.

1931 there were alterations to the property to make a church and school room.

1938 James: Herbert, Barbara, Douglas Herbert.

1941 (May). War damage sustained (source-archives).

1952 Grimston: Bernard M., Una J.

1959 Sellars: Phyllis, Stanley.

1965 Jewitt: John W., Sandra K.

1970 Holmes, Gordon G.; Jackson, June.

1976-1981 Bingham: John W., Mavis M

1981 Bingham: Denise A.

No. 38a

1952-1959 Welsh: Annie, James.

1965 Stevens, Kenneth.

1970 Lamb, Betty.

1976-1981 Munton, John W.

1981 Munton: Betty, John H.

 

Nos. 39–43

1870 Trinity Wesleyan Chapel. Foundation stone laid. Opened May 1872. Built at a cost of £8,000 to a design of William Botterill of Hull. Decorated Gothic style in Ancaster stone it could seat 1,250.

circa 1895 Sunday school at rear, designed by Gelder and Kitchen.

1941 (May). The Chapel and Sunday School were damaged by bombing.

1953 Both the Chapel and Sunday School were demolished and the site apparently remained virgin for the next 47 years.

circa 2000 Coltman Street Day Hospital built on the site.

c. 2005 On the corner of the passageway from Coltman Street to Bean Street the corner post of the old Wesleyan Chapel wall can still be seen.

2019 The site has been occupied by a memory clinic for the elderly for some years. The passageway has been decorated by the Council to enliven the image of the area, which does struggle due to the very large number of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO's). Coltman Street itself has 200 houses, but 600 residences, yet still attains to a fairly good class of occupancy.

 

No. 44.

1906-1910-1911-1930 Morrell, Frederick Walter. Builder.
1920 Ponton, John Hutin.
1920-1930 Morrell, Annie.
1930 Morrell, J & Sons, builders.
1930 Morrell, Ronald [related to 36 & 45?]

1938 Morrell: Frederick Walter, Annie; Simmons, Ronald William.

1945-1946 Brough: Alex J., Kathleen.

1946 Nielson, Christian J.

1952 Acaster: Raymond.

1952-1959 Acaster: Charles, Charles (jun.), Miriam P.E.

1959 Fussey, Edith.

1965 Flat 1 - Penna, Grace; Flat 2 - McIntyre.

1970 Flat 1 - Thompson: Ann M., Frank; Flat 2 - Rowbottom: Thomas W., Veronica.

1976 Flat 1 - Howell: Catherine, Kevin S.; Flat 2 - Muszynski: Patricia, Peter.

1981 Flat 1 - Warvill: Linda, Peter J.; Flat 2 - Havercroft: Amanda T., John F.

 

No. 45

1920 Morrell, Lawrence [related to 36 & 44?]
1920-1930 Morrell: Ruth.

1920-1930-1938 Morrell: Joseph. Builder

1938 Morrell: Ethel; Fairer, Edith.

1945-1946 Ditchburn, Amy; Ness: Charlotte E., Gerald H.

1946 Neal: Denis, Violet M.

1952-1959 Appleyard, George S., Olive E., Oxtoby, Frances H.

1965 Flat 2 - Waudby, Michael; Flat 3 - Farrow, Leonard.

1965-1970 Flat 4 - Walker: Bernard.

1970 Walker: June.

1976 Flat 1 - Inglis, Elaine; Flat 2 - Bingham, Jennifer E..

1981 Flat 2 - Harper, John D.; Flat 3 - Buckley, Herbert; Flat 4 - Beacock, Rosemary; McRoberts, Stewart; Flat 5 - Marsh, Diana E.

2003 Bought by investors who then found they had to resell at a substantial loss on the collapse of the investment company with whom they had placed their trust and their money. A cautionary tale for those seduced by promises of huge returns for small investments and no effort. Sometimes something for nothing is not a pot of gold at rainbow's end.

 

No. 46

Pre 1905 Soulsby, Joseph. Moved to No.49 this year according to electoral register.

1906 Frank, George.

1910-1911 Jenkins, Hugh.
1920 Moston: John; & Emily.
1930 Middleton: Albert, Harry & Lilian.

1930-1938-1945-1946 Middleton: Mary Anne Elizabeth.

1930-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Middleton: William Wilkenson (Coal exporter).

1938 Middleton: Sidney; Slinn, Harry Charles.

1952-1959-1965 Middleton: Sidney A., Violet M.

1970-1976 Howard, Kathleen M.

1970-1976-1981 Wallace: William.

1981 Howard, Stephen; Wallace: Kathleen M. (Presumably Kathleen M. Howard at 1970-76).

 

No. 47

1905-1906 Dewhirst, Tom.

1911-1920 Thompson, Edward.
1930 Jacques, Rev. William (Primitive Methodist);

1930 Ross: Harry & Fanny; Walmsley, Sarah Ellen.

1938 Brooks: Albert Edward, Annie Leah; Edge, William Henry; Markham, Kathleen.

1945-1946 Frokingham, Eliza.

1946 Lyon: Elizabeth, Harold.

1952 Barton, Margaret.

1952-1959 Ford: Olive M.; Winstone, Edna N.

1959 Ford, Margaret H.; Gribben: James G., Marie R.; Sumpner, Grace.

1965 Flat - Anderson, Marion; Flat - Beardsley: Charles, Violet; Flat - Davis, Emily; Flat - Fisher, Peter; Flat - Simmons, Frederick A.; Flat - Smith, Emma.

1970 Allison, Robert H.; Athwal, Gurmit H.; Dowsett, Colin; Thomas, Clifford; Vance, Joseph.

1976 Flat 1 - Thompson, George; Flat 2 - Humphrey: John E., Sheila; Flat 3 - Allison, Robert H.;Fuller, Leslie.

1976-1981 Flat 5 - Beck: Anthony G., Jacqueline.

1981 Flat 2 - Parker, Dennis; Flat 3 - Barwick: Elizabeth A., Richard P.; Hodgson, George E.; Flat 4 - Richardson, Joan E.

2002 Owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Association. Unit 15 Killingbeck Drive, Leeds LS14 6UF 08457 573263

 

No. 48

1885-1899 Farr, Edward.
1892-1906 Wilson, George. Dentist (business at 4 Whitefriargate).
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Sideman: Isador, Annie & Sydney.
1930 Frederickson: Mrs. Alice, Willey & Alice Gertrude.

1945 Godson: Alice, Cissie, Frederick R.N.

1945-1946-1952 Moses: Hilda, Robert W.

1946 Ormston, Ethel.

1952 Carter: Kathleen, Ronald.

1959-1965-1970 Mitchell: Jean M., Sydney J.

1965 Mitchell: Patricia A.

1965-1970 Eastwood, Stanley J.

1970 Britten, Barbara J.

1976 Goddard, Dominic M.T.; Matheson, Malcolm; Matthews, John E.; Watson, Donald F.

1981 Flat 1 - Nwaneri, Hugh F.

 

No. 49

Pre 1867 Wilson, John. Master Mariner. (see entry at 76 after No. change - this should be verified).

1885-1899 Ford, Charles. Keel and lighter owner.

1905 Soulsby, Joseph. (Successive dwelling house from 46 Coltman street according to electoral register).
1906-1910-1911-1920 Hudson, Walter.
1920 Hudson, Clara.
1929 Hull Working Girls' Club – Mrs Elsie Bandey, sec.

1938 Thorpe: Harry, Maud.

1938-1945-1946 Hakes, Olive, Mary Elizabeth.

1945 Lamb, George W., Lilian.

1946 Robinson, Kenneth.

1952 Flat - Cannell: Arthur, Sophia P.; Flat - Clarke: Annie L., Herbert S.; Flat - Edgar, Philip A.; Flat - Elsom: Brenda, Leslie; Flat - Londesborough, Jean; .

1952-1959 Flat - Worlding, Stella F.

1959 Flat - Maston: Ernest, Kathleen; Flat - Ward: Edwin, Jean.

1959-1965 Flat - Thorpe, Kathleen.

1965 Flat - Armitage: Barbara, John; Flat - Holmes, Lily; Flat - McFrane: Donald, Maria; Flat - Reeves, William.

1970 Flat - Carlill, Peter K.; Flat - Farrow, Francis; Flat - Harleston, Dandeston E.; Flat - Linton, Parish.

1976 Flat 1 - O'Kane: Robert, Stella; Flat 2 - Fawell, Jean M.; Mason, Ian G.; Flat 3 - Smith: Bernard, Kim E.; Flat 4 - Whitaker, Anthony J.; Flat 5 - Waudby, Colin A.; Flat 6 - Russell, William.

1981 Flat 2 - ibbitson, Glenn; Price, Christine E.; Flat 3 - Dakin, Andrew P.; Flat 4 - Barnard, Julian F.

 

No. 50

1885-1905-1906-1911-1930 Ford, William. Lighter owner (Business address 47 High street).
1920 Ford, Emma Edgeworth.
1930 Dickie, Mary.

1930-1938 Ford, Lavinia Alice; Borman, Eliza;

1938 Ford: William; Twidale, Bessie Barbara.

1945-1946-1952 Sandilands: Douglas, Hilda.; Wilkinson, Annie (moved to 51 after the war).

1959 Craigs, Matthew; Flat - Dobson, William H.; Robinson: James E., Janet E.

1965 Flat 1 - Smith, Peter; Flat 3 - Wileman, John; Flat 4 - Ketley: David T., Valerie A.; Flat 5 - Collinson, Edith E.

1970 Flat 5 - Swales, Sidney.

1970-1976 Flat 3 - Klee, Joseph.

1976 Flat 1 - Lowman, Kathleen M.; Flat 2 - Windass, Diane; Flat 4 - Storey, Joyce.

1981 Flat 1 - Robinson, Karen; Flat 3 - Hadfield, Michael K.; Flat 4 - Cocken, Sandra.

 

No. 51

1885-1899 Willingham, William. Butcher (8 Lowgate).

1912-1914-1918-1920-1930 Vice, Abraham. Pawnbroker. Moved from 92a.

1918-1920-1930 Vice: Emily.

1920-1930 Vice: Victor Josiah.

1930 Vice: Cissie, Fanny, Leah. (Note: mention of Vice family at No.29 as neighbours of Bush family suffering bomb damage at No 28 in 1941).

1946-1952 Wilkinson: William.

1952 Wilkinson: Annie (moved from No. 50 this year).

1959-1965 Phillips, Ruth; Skipworth: George, Jean M.

1970 Flat 1 - Kissagizlis, Richard D.; Flat 2 - McMillan: Alexander, Margareta; Flat 3 - Joy, Gordon H., Marshall, John R., Wilshaw David.

 

No. 52

1885 Wilkinson, John James.
1892 Atkinson, Peter. Boot dealer (86 Whitefriargate).
1899 Wilson, James.

1906 Atkinson, Peter.
1910 No mention in electoral register.
1920 Smith: Alfred; & Margaret.
1930 Hames, Jas. Skipper; Morris: Bruce Cameron & Ivy; Naylor: Stanley & Ivy; Cornell: Albert Edward & Violet.

1938 Hagger: Saunders, Jane Ann, Albert, George William, Violet Katherine, Alice Elizabeth, Ella May, Ethel.

1945-1946 Jones, Florence.

1946 Brooks, Jack; Cooper, Ruth; Jenkins, Leslie J.; Lawton, John J.; O'Pray, Florence; Silverthorne, Vincent C.

1952 Flat - Hall: Enid V., Fred.; Flat - Wilkinson: Florence, Richard C.; Flat - Wilson: Gordon, Kathleen.

1952-1959-1965 Flat - Hotchin, Mildred, Valentine W.; Flat - Swales, Sidney.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Flat - Blazier, Harold.

1959 Flat - Brice: Anthony, Janet; Flat - Twidle: Brenda, Geoffrey.

1965 Sleight, Brian.

1970 Flat - Christie, Andrew.

1976 Flat 1 -Little: Janette S., Kenneth J. ; Flat 2 - Danville: Maureen M., Terry; Flat 3 - Smith, Andrew K.; Flat 5 - Woodcock: Maud M.

1976-1981 Flat 5 - Woodcock: Cifford H.

1981 Flat 2 - Crichton, Peter S.; Flat 3 - Connell, Anne M.

 

No. 53

1863-1874 Stevenson, James. Cashier.
1885 Dalton, Harry.
1892-1899 Meyer, August Alexander. Corn merchant (High street).

1905 Pearlman, Benno.
1910-1911-1930 Filby, George Edward (electoral roll).

1911 Archer, Healy. (see entry for 54 @ 1899??)

1920 Filby, George Douglas; Wagg, Arnold Hampton.
1920-1930 Filby, Mary.

1946 Jonofsky: Annie, Samuel.
1952 Flat - Bamforth: Alan V., Thelma; Flat - McMahon, Ivy J.; Flat - Munns, William; Flat - Senior, Molly; Flat - Smith: Agnes I. A., Clarence.

1959 Flat - Brindle, Cynthia S.

1965 Bailey, Eveline; Bates: Barbara, Brian; Crawford, John; Porter: Jim, Mary E.

1970 Flat 1 - Hick, Elizabeth A.; Flat 2 - Palmer, Thomas W.; Flat 3 - Goodhand: Barbara A., Nellie; Hacker, Alan.

1976 Flat 1 - Beavers, John A.; Swain, Susan M. ; Flat 2 - Higgins, Marjorie A.; Flat 3 - Robinson, Doreen; Flat 4 - Wilson, John.

1981 Flat 1 - Danville, Alan R.; Flat 2 - Robinson, Doreen (from flat 3 in 1976); Flat 4 - Anscombe, Clarence; Hicks, Jennifer A.

 

No.54

The original house no longer exists
1867 Newbald, Chas. J. Clerk.
1872 Fernandez, Mrs. Rachael (moved to 116 before 1874).
1874 Roach, Robert.
1883 Mends, Herbert Archibald.
1885 Good, Thomas.
1892 Parker, William. Drysalter.
1899 Healey, Mrs.
1920 Norfolk: Arthur Edward & Ann Elizabeth Parkinson.
1930 Hunter, Jas. Stanley. Engineer.

1945 Ellis, Lilian M.; Fleming, Martin; Hanson, Katherine; Hines, Albert; Hough, John H.; Lynch, Annie May; Squires, Eva; Westwood, Julia.

1945-1946 Stewart, Gladys; Jennings, Cecil.

1946 Joyce, Michael; Miller, Gavin; Vine, Elsie; Woods, Mary.

1946-1952 Flat - Thompson, John E.

1952 Flat - Anderson: Andrew, Mary; Flat - Kitt, Violet C.; Flat - Young, Annie E.

1959 Flat - Adler, Charles T.; Flat - Antcliffe: Edward, Ruth; Flat - Bradley, Terence; Flat - Martin: Ruby, Sydney; Flat - Row, Chaplin; Flat - Young, Margaret.

1965 Ellis, Charles R.

1965-1970 Gray,Robert.

1970 Odgerby: Pauline, Ronald.

 

No. 55

The original house no longer exists
1864-1865 Stephenson, James.
1867-1874 Hurst, John (jun.) Customs' officer (see also 56).
1885 Atkinson, Robert.
1892 Wilkinson, William Bethel. Brassfounder.
1899 Potter, Rd. Master mariner.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Des Forges, Henry George.
1920 Markham, Mary DesForges.
1930 Newbond, Chas. Hy., clerk.

1945-1946 Bielby, Frances R.

1945-1946-1952 Bielby: Arthur B.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Bielby: Rose Eva.

1946-1952 Bielby: Walter F.

1952 Bielby: Barbara M., Harold, John.

1959 Bielby: Brian C., Francis.

1965 Runkee: Elizabeth, John W.; Moore, Olga E.; Bolton, Pauline A.

1970 Flat 1 - Collins: Frederick, Ian P.; Flat 2 - Smith, Caroline; Witty Janet; Flat 3 - Essex: Elsie M., John H.; Flat 4 - Elvidge, Herbert.

1976 Flat 1 - Buck: George F. , Maureen; Flat 3 - Padley, Malcolm E., Susan L.; Flat 5 - .Bade, Carol.

1976-1981 Flat 4 - Spriggs: Graham T., Jacqueline J.

1981 Flat 1 - King: Cyril, Elsie M.; Flat 3 - Whittaker; Maureen, Terry; Flat 5 - Bell: Elizabeth A., Philip.


 

No. 56

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1863-1867 Broderick, Henry Walker (no house number in 1863).
1872-1885 Hurst, John (sen.) Gentleman (see also 55).
1885 Hurst, Sarah.
1892 Park, John Edward. Clerk. In 1892 Genuki also has Miss Emma Hurst at this address.
1899 Hurst, Mrs.
1905-1906-1910 Thompson, Edward.
1911-1920-1930 Bell, John William. Manager of baths.
1920 Bell: Ann Elizabeth & John William the younger (E.R.)

1938 Bell: Elizabeth Ann, Clarice, Olive

1945-1946-1952-1959 Throssell: George, Gladys M.

1946 Throssell: Douglas, George E.

1959 Throssell: Josie, Malcolm, Steven.

1965 Flat - Bywood, Robert; Flat - Clark, George E.; Flat - Eastwood: Beryl M., Jeffrey W.; Flat - Sennett: Arthur, Eva; Flat - Throssell: Patricia, Steven.

1970 Flat 1 - Asokwa: Balfour Y., Comfort; Flat 2 - Hazel, Gwendoline; Raymond; Lyons, Victor; Flat 4 - Robert, Edward.

1970-1976-1981 Flat 3 - Ellis: Charles R.

1976 Flat 1 - Akazue: Florence, Samuel; Roberts: Edmund I., Florence Y.; Flat 2 - Young: Jacqueline M., Keith W.

1976-1981 Flat 4 - Hendleman: Brian M., Patricia M.

1981 Flat 2 - Purchon, Carol A.; Flat 5 - Shaffi: Gwendoline L., Stephen.

 

No. 57

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1872-1874 McGregor, C. Corn menrchant.
1885-1899 Moss, Miss Ann Maria.

1905-1906 Hunter, Edward.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Gelder, Harold Edward.
1920-1938 Freer family: Thomas Drewery & Mary (E.R.){Not on 1930 rolls apparently-RBH}
1920-1930-1938 Mosey, Mrs. Margaret.

1938 Freer: Margaret Doreen.

1945 Branton: Charles R., Hilda, Vera.

1946 Buckley: Edith F., Harold H.; Spencer, Harold.

1952 Pearce: Frederick T., Frederick W., Winifred Mary E.; Symonds: Henry W., Mary E.

1959 Boyd: Joel, June; Webster, Sydney; White, Nora; Wood, Beryl.

1959-1965 Flat - Boyd: Ada E.

1965 Flat - Barnett: John, Jessica A.; Flat - Bruce: James H., Maureen; Flat - Pinder: Kathleen, Roy.

1965-1970 Flat - Dowson, Ada

1970 Flat - Baker, Kathleen; Flat - Boanas: Joan, Louis; Flat - Jackson, Raymond; Flat - Robinson: Jean, Philip A.

1976 Flat 1 - Jones, Robert; Flat 2 - Tennison, William; Flat 4 - Woods: Hannah, Jeanette, Sharon; Flat 5 - Woods: Arnold S.

1976-1981 Flat 3 - Gregson: Anthony J., Denise.

1981 Flat 2 - Bartle: David, Linda A.; Flat 4 - Baker, Kevin W.; Flat 5 - Redhead: Peter, Sallyann.


 

No. 58

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1872-1874 Johnson, J.E. Master mariner.

1905-1906 Andrews, William.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Schollar: Alfred & Lilian; Greenwood, Albert; Leahy, Cornelius.
1930 Allison, Jn. Young, L.D.S., R.F.P.S. (dental surgeon).

1938 Wasling: Alfred George, Maud Emily, Harry.

1945 French, Lily.

1945-1946 Dickenson, Dorothy, Stanley;

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Hardy: Rose W.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Osgerby, Walter.

1945-1952-1959-1965-1970-1981 Hardy: James Alfred.{Not present in 1946 list-RBH}

1946 Bolton, May S.

1952 Courcoux, Angelina; Green, Leslie; Grey, Donald E.

1952-1959 Beacock, Arthur J.

1952-1959-1965 Flat - Cross: Mary, William.

1959 Carlill, Cora; Godsalve, Thomas.

1965 Flat - Burgess, John W.

1970 Cross: William J.

1970-1976 Cross: William

1976 Cross: Wendy M.; Hardy, James A.; Osgerby, Walter

 

No. 59

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1885 Neillsen, Ludwig.
1892 Cowley, Arthur Henry. Clerk.

1905-1906 Gibson, George.
1920 Rea family: William Herbert, Rose & William Herbert the younger.
1930-1938 Symonds, Clement Christopher Barker. Salesman.

1938 Symonds: Gertrude Helen.

1946 Anthony, Newsam; Beacock, Arthur J.

1952 Parker: Cynthia M., Leslie; Reedier: Edith, Kenneth; Welburn: Ada, John H. H.

1952-1959-1965 Collins: Frances A., Frederick.

1959 King; Frederick, Sylvia.

1959-1965 (H)Inchcliff(e): Olive, William.

1965 Turner, Harold.

1970 Flat 1 - Richardson, Bernard J. F.

1970-1976 Bungey, Ronald.

1976 Waudby, Colin A.; Wilson, Raymond.

1981 Gordon: Donald, Linda.

 

No. 60

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1885 Bjorik, George.
1892 Collishaw, Edward. Corn merchant for Edwin F Wiley & Co - (see 168).

1905 Phelps, Alfred Henry.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Bregazzi, Fanny Elizabeth.
1930 Bregazzi, Miss Ann B.

1938 Edwards: Albert George, Dorothy Kate.

1945 Barrett: Eva M.; Dukes, Maria; Maber, Harry S.

1945-1946 Barrett: George H.

1946 Clutterbuck, Morris B., Mitchell, Joan.

1946-1952 Clutterbuck, Henry A., Sarah E.

1952 Clutterbuck, Morris G.

1959 Davies, Martin J.; Whitelock: Trevor, Valerie N.

1959-1965 Millett: Florence; Davies, Florence.

1965 Coultas: Margorie, Peter; Millett: Alfred E.; Skelton, William R.

 

No. 61

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1863-1867 Lotherington, William (relationship to Richard Lotherington of 1848-1851+ & John L. of 129 (1867-1885?)
1885 Duncan, Mrs. Mary Ann.
1892 Jarvis, Walsham (or William). Collector (for Gas company).
1899 Harrison, Mrs.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Barker, Robert.
1920 Eyre, William; Greensiff, Ellen. Gertrude Eyre and Ellen Greensiff moved to 72 before 1930.{Don't understand the relevance of G. Eyre moving, she has not been listed @ this address-RBH}

1938 Wright: Ernest, Lily.

1945-1946 Kay: Charles D., Liliyan, {see 1952-70 below-RBH}; Taylor, James. (Moved from 62 after war).

1945-1946-1952 Kay: Perdita. {presumably the Perdethra of the war years-RBH} (Moved from 62 after war).

1946 Kay: Rebecca, William;

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Lloyd: Thomas.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Lloyd: Lilyan.

1959 Kay: Geoffrey.

1970 Lloyd: Jane K.

1976 Marshall: David J., Margaret F.

1976-1981 Ford, Margaret; Kirton, Roy.

 

No. 62

The original house no longer exists – temporary photograph
1864-1874 Storr, Thomas. Gentleman. See No. 132.

1885-1899 Walker, Percy.

1892-1905 Boyes, Frederick Bryan. Chief officer.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Baker: Maud.
1920-1930 Baker: Hubert Walter. Clerk.

1938 Kay: Charles Dennis, Perdita, William, Gladys, Lilian, Taylor, James. (Moved to 61 after war).

1945 Peterson, May.

1945-1946 Harrison: William H.

1946 Harrison: May, William Robert.

1952 Fitzpatrick, Stephen.

1952-1959 Norris: George W., Olive.

1965 Normans, Geoffrey.

1965-1970 Young: Audrey M., Kenneth R.

1981 Carroll: Jimmy, Pauline; Loughran, John.

 

No. 63

1867-1874 Boddy, William H. Commercial traveller.
1885 Wilson, James.
1892-1905-1906-1910-1911 Hopper, Marshall. Foreman.
1920 Lepick: Isaac & Miriam.
1930 Mein, Mrs. Ada.

1946 Curtis: Alice B., Reuben.

1952 Flat - Oxendale: Doris, William E.; Flat - Tomlin: Joyce E., Thomas.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Flat - Hick: Catherine, Frederick.

1959 Flat - Hammond: Jean, Ronald; Flat - Phillips, Olive.

1965 Connell: Alexander, Kathleen E.

1976 Young: Kenneth R. (jun.)

1976-1981 Young: Audrey M., Kenneth R.

1981 Young: Alan R., Andrew P.

 

No. 64

Previous number could have been 27 – not proved + will need checking.
1864 Sherwood: Joseph.
1867 Frith, John E. Shoemaker.
1872-1885 Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth.
1885 Linwood, John.
1892-1905-1906-1911-1920 Harris, John. House agent.
1930 Harris, Gervas. Clerk (possibly John Harris' son) (moved from No. 84 after 1920).
1939 Clayton: Eric Wilfred.

1939-1945-1946 Clayton: Bessie Norah.

1945 Mullen, Sarah Esther.

1945-1946 Jickells, Edith N.

1946 Wardrobe, Muriel.

1952 Powdrill:James D., Thelma M.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Brettell: Herbert, Martha.


 

No. 65

The original house no longer exists
1864-5 Appleby, Robert Calvert (see Calvert terrace 138-141).
1867-1874 Wilson, Thomas. Surgeon.
1885 Fowler, Skelton.
1892-1899 McCollah (or McConnah), Mrs Elizabeth.

1905-1906 Stewart, Charles Omond.
1910-1911 Brown, Alfred.
1920 Beaumont; Harry & Harriet Gertrude; Statham, Frederick; Nuttall, John.
1930 Mather, Jas. Docker.

1945-1946 Holder: George W., Nellie.

1946 Harper, Ernest William; Holder, Kenneth E.

1952 Hayton: Marie T., Victor; Kirkham: Gordon, Mary E.

1959 Flat - Cohen, George; Flat - Garrett: Kathleen.; Flat - Laughley: George K., Mary.

1965 Flat - Lloyd: Margaret H., Mervil; Flat - Milner, George W.

1970 Flat 1 - Russell, Edith; Flat 2 - Stevens: Colin, Margaret; Flat 3 - Sanderson: Dorothy, Thomas; Flat 4 - Owen: James, Joyce.

1976 Flat 1 - Moss, George R.

 

No. 66

The original house no longer exists
1872 Finningley, J. Butcher.
1885-1899 Soulsby, Mrs. (relationship to Soulsby's at 93, 94, 119 & 128).
1892 Carter, James. Boiler maker contractor (Gibson bros.)

1905-1906 Clark, Samuel Henry.
1910 Honigbaum, Maurice.
1920 Rush: Eustace & Ruth.
1930 Brindle, Ronald. Rullyman; Starks, Jas. Labourer.

1938 Barnard: Davil Daniel, Annie Johnson, Florence Nancy; Carter, Thomas George; Curtis, Arthur.

1945 Bunting, Edna.

1945-946 Carter, Elma A., George.

1946 Dennis, Doreen.

1952 Lawson, Lottie.

1952-1959 Jickels, Edith E.

1959 Williams: Evelyn, Howell.

1965 Caley: Charles A., Jacqueline; Milner: Gertrude.

1965-1970 Milner: Harriet.

1970 Flat - Appleyard: Olive E., Stuart R.

2002 The present house was a 'self build' project constructed in the mid 1980s by the present owner. 'Self building' was not as common or popular in those days. Now many people aspire to having a house they have designed themselves!

 

No. 69

Originally a house, stable and coachhouse.
1851 Rousby, Thomas (listed at no. 25 before re-numbering).
1892-1905-1906-1910-1911 Gibson, James. Colour merchant.
1899 Gibson, William.
1920 Middleton, Mary Elizabeth (E.R.)
1925 West Hull School for Mothers and Clinic.
Alterations to West Hull Clinic - House, stable and coach house.

 

No. 71

Once known as 'Carlingford House'. A few others have names. Perhaps it should be re-instituted as this, and many other houses deserve the accolade of naming.
1872-1906-1899 Myers, George. Chemist.
1892-1905-1911-1920 Kerr: Francis. Master mariner. {Relation to Kerr at 143 (brother)?}
1920-1930-1938-1945-1946 Kerr: Mrs Mary Miller & William Frank.

1938-1946 Kerr: Dorothy.

1938-1945-1946-1946-1952 Kerr: Millie Frances.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Flat 5 - Kerr, Jane. For 73 years the Kerr family have been custodians of this property. Theirs must be a story not only of a family, but a street and a city also, through the two longest reigning monarchs of the country and two World Wars.

1946 Kerr: Brenda.

1952 Simpson, Jessie H.

1959 Clark, Jessie.

1965 Flat 1 - Molnar, Sandra A.; Flat 2 - Briglin: Erna I., Herbert A.; Flat 3 - Cameron: James, Mary; Flat 4 - Laybourne: Denis, Rita.

1970 Flat 5 - Foster: Joan E., Martin D.

1972 (beginning) - 1973 (end) This was the first home of the now internationally famous Hull Truck Theatre Company. Hull Truck was started By Mike Bradwell and John Lee who knew each other from schooldays in Doncaster. After each of them had completed their further education they got together and started an unnamed Theatre company in London. They wanted to produce plays which were outside the regular theatre circuit, playing in universities, schools, pubs and clubs. this was at the time a new approach. Since London was expensive and the boys were young and hard up, they moved with the 'game' half of their theatre company to Hull. Here they found it cheaper to rent the whole of 71 than it was to rent a tiny flat in London. This gave them the opportunity of living in two of the flats whilst using the "freezing cold" attic as rehearsal space. In the early months they had only a paraffin heater for warmth. The Hull Truck Theatre Company was born with the help of generous donations from some of the famous people they wrote to asking for funding. Notable among these benefactors were Warren Mitchell and The Samuel Beckett Foundation with £50 and best wishes from each. During their brief stay in Coltman Street (around twenty months) They wrote and produced three plays, two childrens' plays and a cabaret. They finally left because "they forgot to pay the rent". Even though they were gaining excellent reviews they were still a young theatre company with a tight budget!

1976 Flat 1 - Fuller: Audrey, Joseph L.

1981 Flat 1 - Dickson, Andrew W. R.; Flat 2 - Allison, Robert H.

 

No. 72

1872-1874 Ledger, H.J. Gentleman.
1885-1899 Wharwick, William Johnson.
1892 Pashby (or Pashley), Edwin Vokes. Master mariner.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Collier, Robert.
1920 Green: Alfred Henry & Ethel May.
1930 Greensiff, Mrs. E.; Eyre, Mrs. Gertrude (both ladies moved from no. 61 after 1920!)

1938 Bruce: Tom Hutchinson, Elsie May; Fisher, Jack.

1945 Levitt: Betty.

1945-1946 Sugarman: Cissie.

1946 Levitt: Hilda, Jenette, Samuel; Sugarman: David.

1970 Flat 1 - Winter, Malcom F.; Flat 2 - Glassford, Duncan; Robinson, Maureen; Flat 3 - Gardner: David, Eileen; Flat 5 - Hagger: Mary G., Peter O.

1976 Flat 4 - Hewitson, Ann; Shields, John; Flat 5 - Kitson: Jean, Michael T.

1976-1981 Flat 1 - Lenfestey, Harold H.; Flat 2 - Bartle, Audrey; Flat 3 - Carter, Phyllis.

1981 Flat 4 - Start: Jane, Kevin.

 

No. 73

1851-1874 Ellis, Henry Moorhouse. Insurance agent (no number 1863, listed @ 73 from 1865) (wholesale grocer and seedsman in 1851 census).
1885-1899 Marshall, Thomas. Com. traveller.
1910 Hay, William.
1920 Pawson: George Heary & Mary.
1930 Waudby, Herbert Ashmore.

1938 Edwards: James Kenneth, Nancy.

1938-1946 Edwards: Marjorie Hartley.{Not logged in 1945-RBH}

1938-1945-1946-1952 Edwards: Herbert.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Edwards: Lilian Beatrice.

1946 Swift, Eveline M.

1959 Potts: Clifford, Sophia.

1965-1970 Glover, Eileen.


 

No. 74

1867 Murray, Ronald Henry. Clerk.
1872 Jubb, Mrs. Thomasina.
1874 Jubb, Joseph.
1885 Lewis, William.
1892-1899 Fisher, Frederick. Accountant (for dock co).
1910 Maude, John.

1911 Flint, William Francis. (Successive dwelling from 15 Clumber street)
1920 Collins: John, Sarah Ellen & Charles Leadham.
1930-1938 Elder: Joseph William. Fish merchant.

1938 Elder: Alice Muriel Louise.

1945 Stork: Patricia.

1945-1946 Stork: Ann C., James T.

1946 Lanch, Joseph H.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Moses: Doris, Robert.

1959-1965 Moses, Robert W.

 

No. 75

1867-1899 Hickman, Mr James Brodie. Clerk.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Morrison, John Arthur.
1920 Hogarth: Ernest Morley & Florence.
1930-1938-1945-1946-1952 Anderson, Arthur. Motorman.

1938 Anderson: Arthur (jun.), Richard Allen.

1938-1945-1946 Clarkson, Louisa.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Anderson, Lavinia.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 McDonald: Charles M., Dorothy.

1965 Billany, Brenda.

1976 McDonald: Janis L.

1981 McDonald: David C., Susan A.

 

No. 76

This house may have formerly been Numbered 49 - John Wilson registered at 49 then at 76 after number change, but this should be checked with caution.

Possibly Pre 1867-1874 Wilson, John. Master mariner.
1885-1899 Soustern, John.
1892 Souster, Mrs Agnes.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Johnson, William.
1920 Johnson, Sarah Ann.
1930 Voase, Frank N. Ironmonger.

1938 Lucas: Stanley, Blanche.

1945-1946 Barker: Clarissa Elizabeth, John William.

1945-1946-1952 Barker: Thomas William.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Barker: Ethel.

1946 Barker: Lawrence; Collins: James F., Marion A.

1959 Barker: Raymond.

 

No. 77

1867 Smith, Jas. B. Tax surveyor.
1872 Stead, W.H. Seed crusher.
1874 Henshall, Rev. John.
1885 Lutley?, Robert.
1892 Stewart, Rev. William Risk.
1892 Parkinson, Rev. Frederick M. Wesleyan.
1899 Denton, George.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1920-1930-1938 Walsh, Miss Marion Agnes.

1945 Walsh, Marion.

1945-1946 Cavanagh, Anna.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Leahy: Margaret M., Michael M.

1959-1965 Lofthouse, Constance M.; Ward, Eileen.

1981 Flat 1 - Bielby, Daisy; Flat 2 - Shields, John; Flat 3 - Hillaby, Louisa; Flat 4 - Johnson, John H. J.

 

No. 78

1867 Sherwood, Joseph. Clerk.
1872-1874 Malone, W. Builder.
1885-1899 Wilson, Mrs. Mary.
1892 Ellis, Mrs Emma.
1910-1911 Parkinson, James Henry.
1920 Sadofsky, ???
1930 Bilton: Ernest. School teacher.

1938-1946 Bilton: Ernest James.

1938-1946-1952-1959 Bilton: Ruth Marshall.

1938-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Pickles, Ruby.

1952 Meyer, June B.

1976 Brock, Timothy J.; Williams, David G.

1981 Flat 1 - Lomax, Margaret.

 

No. 79

The original house no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1867 Healey, Jane. Lodgings.
1872 Barron, W. Master mariner.
1874 Holmes, Mrs. Isabella.
1885-1899 Drury, Edward. Manager.

1905 Sellers, John Herbert.
1910-1911-1920 Wilson, Thomas William moved here from Park Street.
1920-1930 Biggins, Mrs. Alice. Baby linen dealer.

1938-1952 Abrahamson: Harris. (No.79 not mentioned in 1945 register).

1952-1959 Abrahamson: Priscilla.

1965-1970 Abrahamson: Annie E., Eva, Fanny.

1976 Flat 1/2 Frankland, Kenneth A.R.

 

No. 80

The original house no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1863-1864 Cooper, Henry (no house number in 1863).
1867-1874 Waldron, John. Gentleman (relation to 1885 entry at 81?)
1885 Gibson, James.
1892 Greenwood, Walter. Clerk.
1899 Hildrick, Miss.

1905 Martin, James Lambert.

1920 Wright, Charles.
1920-1938-1945-1946 Chaney: Florence Augusta Mary.

1920-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Chaney, Alfred Richard Henry. Engineer

1938 Chaney: Doris Mary, Sybil Jessie.

1945 Chaney: Charles A.

1946 Chaney: Frederick J.; Wilson: Ernest, Sybil J.

1959 Good: Brian, Pauline.
1970 Flat 2 - Alexander, June M; Cooke, Charles A.; Dunleavey, Kathleen; Phelan, Peter C.; Flat 3 - Beedle: Ivy D., James W.

1976 Smith: Doris, Joseph, Joseph W.F.
c. 1988 Beech close built.

 

No. 80a

The original House, numbered 80 1/2, no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1872 Brownsee, J. Master mariner.
1874-1899 Train, Thomas Kelsey (or Kelly). Sail maker, Albert Dock.
1890-1910 Cooper, George Frederick (moved from de la Pole Ave).

1906 Lockey, Thomas.

1911 Maude, John.
1920 Coulling: Arthur & Annie.
1930 Highley, Miss Elizabeth Mary.

1938 Nye: James Alfred, Nora; Fenwick, Tom.

1945 Mail: Ivy.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Mail: Edward.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Mail: Evelyn.

1946 Geddes, Ivy M.; Mail: Edward (jun.)

c.1988 Beech close built.

 

No. 81

The original house no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1872-1874 Leaper, W. Clerk.
1885-1899 Waldron, Mrs Mary Jane (relation of 1867-74 entry at no. 80?)
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Cumberbirch, Thomas.
1920 Cumberbirch, Sarah Beatrice & William.
1930 Kemp, John. Grocers assistant.

1938 Woodward: Robert Edward, Minnie.

1945 Williams: Clara.

1945-1946-1952 Williams: Florence E.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Williams: Herbert T.

1970 Williams: Gwyneth, Irene.

c. 1988 Beech Close built.

 

No. 82

The original house no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1867 Lister, Edward W. Butcher.
1872 Kroenig, Rev. J.C.S.
1874 Clarke, Robert.
1885 Ledger, Mrs.
1885-1899 Malone, Mrs Sarah. (Moved from 130 in 1885, also lived at 129 in 1892!)
1890-1911-1920 Schultz, Max. One of the most colourful characters to have lived in Coltman street. Max was a spy for the British in the first world war. He married Sarah Hilton in 1884 the couple had 5 children and settled in Coltman street. Max was a shipowner by trade and little is known of how he came to work for the secret service. He was arrested for running a spy ring in Germany in 1911 where he served seven years hard labour. Unfortunately, the people of Hull didn't realise what Max was doing for us and his family (as many other German Jews did at the time) suffered abuse and the house was stoned. [Have we changed much?] The family name was changed to Hilton and Max's efforts took a heavy toll on his relationships with his family. He died aged 49 from the stress of his spy agency work, even whilst a prisoner, and the treatment of his family for their German Jewish heritage.

1905-1906 Hathaway, Joseph.

1920 Hilton, George.
1920-1930 Shultz/Hilton, Mrs. Sarah.

1938 Harper: George Nelson..
1938-1939-1946 Harper: Frank.

1938-1939-1945-1946 Harper: Ena Lois.

1938-1939-1946-1952 Harper: George William; Gertrude Hannah, Ivy.

1952 Harper: Elizabeth, Ronald.

1959 Salmon: Malcolm A.

1959-1965 Salmon: Albert A

1959-1965-1970-1976 Salmon: Mary A.

1965 Salmon: Joan M.

1965-1970 Salmon: Mary S.

1970 Salmon: Daniel R., Keith L., Sylvia E.

1970-1976 Salmon: Kathleen S.
c. 1988 Beech close built.

 

No. 83

The original house no longer exists. This was a 'set back' house.
1867-1874 Morriss, Mrs. Sarah.

1881 Barnett, Abraham. Watchmaker & Jeweller.
1885-1899 Barnett, Aaron.
1892 Barnett, Mr Abraham .
1916 Holiness Church built.
1920 Harwood: Lattin Richard & Elizabeth Ann.
1930 Roach, Rev. Edmund. Holiness Church Mission.

1938 Griffiths, Joseph Edward; Pawson, Ada.

1945-1946 Wright: Ethel M., James E.
1952 Barker: Florence E., John W.; Wescott: Geraldine R., William J. R.

1959 Hands: Gladys, Leslie G.

1965 Green: George J., Jessie P.

1970 Millar, Violet; Trump: David W., Margaret R.

2001 Bought by local resident family to stop it becoming home to a noisy or unpleasant business.
2002 (October) Bought from the family by locally resident craftsperson.

2004 Bought by a local landlord to potentially use as a nursery.

 

No. 84

1863 no house number on W Storr at this time. Present house is not the original house.
1867 Storr, William. Bacon factor.
1872-1874 Cameron, J.G. Engineer.
1885 Hildick, Miss Lucy.
1892 Thompson, Morrison (or Norrison). Builder& Joiner.
1899 Prentice, Mrs.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Cutting, Henry.
1920 Harris: Gervas & Gertrude Eleanor (moved to 64 before 1930).
1930-1938 Hurlock: John Henry. Assistant sec. to Hull and Sculcoates Dispensary.

1938 Hurlock: Ada.

1952 Anderson: Leslie, Pauline.

1959 Flat - Gosley: Grace D., Stanley; Flat - Simpson: Edith, Edward, Gerald.

1965 Flat 1 - Wilson: Ellen, George; Flat 2 - Carr, Patricia A.; Wilson, Robert.

1970 Flat 1 - Hill: Eric, Eva; Flat 2/3 - Morgan: David E., Edith M., William D.

1976 Flat 1 - Maddison, Margaret A.; Silcock, Denise; Flat 2 - Britton: Gail K., Robert A.

1981 Atkinson, Kenneth W.

 

No. 84a

1892-1899 Vivian, George. Secretary.
1911-1920-1930 Stoddart(d), Thomas Thorley. Clerk. (Successive dwelling houses from 22 Gladstone street & 33 Bacheler street).
1920 Stoddard: Jane Annie & Jonathan Thomas; Leary, John; Dennis, Gerald Vincent.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Best: Edith, James G.; Cowton, Jane E.

1952 Best: Beryl.

1959 Best: Edna M.

1970 Milton: David H., Linda P.

1976 Epworth: Lorraine A., Stephen.

1981 Cone, Roy.

 

No. 84b

1892-1905-1910-1911 Stocks, James (related to No. 87?) (moved to 119 before 1920).
1899 Temple, Mrs.

1920 Shores, Anne & Herbert; Taylor, George William.
1920-1930 Shores, John William. Pattern maker.
1938 Barker: George William, Rose, George Frederick, Tom Clarence, Wilfred.

1945 Barker: Clarence William.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Barker: Wilfred L.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Barker: Roseannah.

1946 Barker: Gladys.

1952 Barker: Terence.

1952-1959 Barker: Norah.

1981 Robinson: Barrie R., Cyril, Muriel.

 

No. 85

Circa 1741 Built as farm with outbuildings at 86 (according to present owner of 86 (2005).
A house on this site may have originally been numbered 15, all this as yet not proved, however prior to number change John Pocklington listed at number 15.
1867-1874 Pocklington, John. Gentleman.
1885-1899 Pocklington, Mrs Susannah.

1905 Beal, Randolph Horatio.
1906-1909-1910 Mortell, Henry Ramsden.
1919 No mention in Kelly's Directory.
1920-1929 Verity: William, Ada Alice, Herbert, Thomas & Edward Walker; Thacker, Charles Burgin.
1930 Barker, Thomas William. Commission agent.

1938 Powell: Frederick Allen, Annie Matilda; Cox, George Edward; Selby, Lilian; Rowbottom: James, Edna May.
1939 Sefton: William & Sarah Ann; Valsamas: Nicholas & Emma Maud; Potter: John & Elsie.

1945-1946-1952 Barker: Dorothy, Thomas.

1959 Jubb: Albert, Edward T., George P., Sarah H.
1962-1965-1970-1976-1981 Anning: Horatio, W. and Nelly (source; Granddaughter Anita now living in Canada). {Verified with electoral rolls & directories where possible RBH.}

 

No. 86

Circa 1741 Built as outbuildings to farm at 85 (according to present owner (2005)).
1867-1885 Johnson, James. Clerk (White's 1867, Kelly's 1874 & 1885).
1892-1899 Jefferson, Arthur Wellesley. Builder (Kelly's 1892/1899, Bulmers 1892).
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Scott, John Edward.
1920 Scott, Thomasine Wickers (E.R.)
1930 Gillespie, William. Gardener.

1938 Tomalin: Harry Harper, Gertrude, Edmund; Harper, Alfred James.

1945 Bailey: Thomas; Birdsall, Frederick G.; Goddard, Leslie J.; Momack, Herbert.

1945-1946 Bailey: Matilda.

1946 Bailey: Alfred, Robert H.

1952 Swallow: Jean, Wilfred R.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Flat 2 - Findlay, Louisa.

1959 Saunderson, Clarence R.

1959-1965-1970-1976 Flat 1 - Barnes, Elsie M.

1965 Barnes: Ivan.

1981 Kennedy: Brenda, John V. M.

2019 August - New owners have taken on quite a challenge, but appear to be bringing it up into the 21st century.

 

No.87

1874 Lampler, William (White's 1874).
1885 Cookson, Thomas (Kelly's 1885).
1892-1905-1906-1910-1911 Stocks, Frederick. Pilot (relation to no.84b?)
1930-1938 Sharpe, Cyril. Fisherman.

1938 Sharpe: Jessie.

1946-1952 Moat: Harry.

1952 Moat: Joyce, Kathleen F.; Tomlinson: Allan, Sheila.

1959 Purcell: Joseph, Margaret M.

1965 Grantley: Charles B., Dorothy.

1970 Gawthorpe, Anthony; Rooney: Charles E.,Valera.
This house became a temporary HQ for the residents association at the beginning of the 1980s, before the Community centre on Bean Street was built. In the early 1980s the preferred site for the new centre was to have been where The Mews now stands but Bellway's plans put paid to this and they were offered Bean Street or nothing at all. Unfortunately the position on Bean street made the centre rather disconnected from the very group it was meant to serve.

1976-1981 Rooney: Charles E., Valerie.

1981 Rooney: Michael C.A.

 

No. 88

1748-1840 A series of indentures and articles (legal documents) may show that a building was already on the plot of land.
1841 Deeds for the plot show that the area probably included the land for 87 and 89 as well as 88.
1874 Scorrer, William (White's 1874) (related to George Scorrer who built 119-121? opposite).
1885-1899 Carlill, Thomas.
1892 Mallinson, Mrs Maria.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Scott: John Frederick & Sarah Ann; Best?, Edward?
1930 Bourner, David. Dock superintendent.

1945-1946 Barrass, Thomas A.

1945-1946-1952-1959 McKie: John.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 McKie: Martha J.

1946 McKie: Dorothy M.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981-2010's Rounding: Dorothy M., Peter. The Rounding's were a lovely couple who both saw their lives out in this home. There were original features that Peter was not too proud to maintain if they pleased his wife. When he visited in his courting days, he walked in the middle of the street because he would not have dared to walk on the pavement for fear of being told off by the 'posh people' in the houses.

1965-1970 McKie: Peter.

2002 The present house still has the original encaustic tiling and lincrusta wallpaper in the hallway, both in prime condition.

2019 House turned into an HMO a couple of years ago and remained empty for some time. At least the tenants appear to be people who can afford to move upward and onward fairly quickly.

 

No. 89

1874-1899 Barron, William. Master mariner.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Seniscal, William. (Successive dwelling from 62 White street).
1920-1938-1945 Seniscal, Mrs. Ellen.

1938-1945-1946 Seniscal: Elizabeth Ellen.

1952 Mawer, Gordon.

1959 O'Flynn: Alice, Michael.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Clark: Alwyn, Dorothy M.

1970 Clark: Stephen J.

1970-1976 Clark: Michael A.

 

No. 90

1867 Pickering, William. Gardener.
1885-1899-1905 Wilkin, George. Pilot.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920-1930 Wilkin: Miss Frances Mary.

1920-1930-1938 Wilkin: Miss Kate Emma (maternity nurse).

1945-1946 Moses: Doris, Robert.

1952 Thompson: Evelyn.

1952-1959-1965 Thompson: George.

1959-1965 Thompson: Minnie.

1976-1981 McAllister: Irene, Robert.

 

No. 91

1867 Brown, John H. Master mariner.
1872 Webster, W. Agent.
1885 Grindell, Joseph.
1892-1899 Dowsing, Mr John.

1905 Lison, Arthur.

1906 Hogarth, Ernest Morley.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Fletcher, Charles Horace. (Successive dwelling from 1 Myrtle avenue).
1920 Pearson: Ellen, Matilda.
1920-1930-1938-1945-1946-1952 Pearson: Joseph. Clerk.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Pearson: Lilian Matilda.

1959-1965 Mitchell: Ronald.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Mitchell: Dora, Ernest.

1965 Mitchell: Marlene.

 

No. 92

1874 Jones, A.E.
1885 Work, John.
1892 Steeksma, Karl. Butcher, Meat importer, poultry merchant. Emigrated from Holland in 1886. His actual name was Klaas Sybrand Steeksma. He then Changed his name to Karel Sybrand and this was then anglicised to Karl. He married Annie Chattham and they had seven children. He died in 1907 at age 46. His son John became an Author, publishing 3 books "Working the Mind" "The Writing Way" and "Philosophical Enquiry" Source - Great Grandson of Karl, Colin Steeksma
1899 Bowman, Walter.

1906 West, Henry Edward.
1910-1911 Collins, John.
1920 Woodcock: Frederick William and wife Johanna (de Boer, daughter of Hessel de Boer and Jantje (Jane) Steeksma - Karel's cousin.) Source - Colin Steeksma.
1930 Webster, Mrs. Mary.

1938 Stones: Fred, Ethel May, Harold.

1945-1946-1952 Woodward: Robert E.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Woodward: Minnie.

1952-1959-1965 Woodward, Tony.

1976-1981 Fuller; Sheila; McMurray, William.

 

92a Kilburn House

1885-1899 Kirton, Mrs.
1892 Kirton, Christopher Henry. Chemist.#

1904-1906-1910-1911 Vice, Abraham. Successive start and end dates; moved from 101 and to 51.
.1930 Tomlin, Harry. Window cleaner.
1938 McCollin: George Henry, Elizabeth Neaves; Howarth: Charles, Vera.

1945-1946 MacKenzie, Hector; Rowland: Edith Hannah, Thomas A.

1952 Brown, Joseph; Moses: John F., Olive H.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Moses: Ellen I., Frances Elizabeth.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Moses: John J.

1976-1981 Moses: John F., Olive E.

1981 Moses: Ian S.

 

93a Beltana House

1885-1905-1906-1910-1911 Wokes, George.
1930 Jackson, Mrs. Marian.

1938 Lanch: Joseph Harry, Philip; Jackson: William Mithcell, Janet.

1945-1946-1952-1959 White: Ethel, James.

1946 White: Stella M.

1952-1959 Robins, Sophia.

1959 White, Prudence.

1965-1970-1976 White, Catherine.

1981 Southwick: Bette, John F.

 

No. 93

1867 Smith, Ronald. Band master.
1872 Morrison, W. Brush maker.
1874 Bradley, William.
1885-1899 Soulsby, Joseph. Butter merchant (relationship with 94, 128, Mrs Soulsby at 66 & Edward Soulsby at 119 in 1885?).

1905-1906 Smith, Robert Morris Wileman.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Webster, Herbert. (Successive dwelling from 59 King's Bench street).
1930 Pilkington, Francis S. Foreman.

1938 Astridge: William, Christina.

1945 Comerford: Raymond; Playfoot, George A.; Wrigglesworth: Beatrice L., Marion L.

1945-1946 Batty, Martha; Cross, Sarah Elizabeth.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Comerford: Ada.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Comerford: John.

1952 Comerford: Norman T.; Jefferson, Marion.

1981 Donmez: Abdulkadir, Naciye, Ziya.

 

No. 94

1867 Sage, Charles. Engineer.
1872 Darby, J. Cashier.
1885-1905-1906-1910 Soulsby, George. Master mariner. (relationship with 93, 128, Mrs Soulsby at 66 & Edward Soulsby at 119 in 1885?)
1920 Walker, George.
1930 Fryer, Frederick Rolan. Secretary.

1938 Sith, Sydney Herbert; Sunderland: Alice Ethel, Daisy.

1945 Thompson, Robert.

1945->1946 Grewar, Sara H.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Welpton: Frank, Olive.

1946 Grewar: David.

1952 Millions, Edwin; Robinson: Gordon, Olive; Smith, Walter T.; Welpton: Hilary.

1952-1959 Hart, John S.

1965 Blythe, John W.; Close, Gordon; Dyson, Sidney; Jackson, Raymond; Taylor, Annie.

1965-1970-1976 Wilson, Herbert.

1976 Branson, Denniss; Dyson, Sydney; Welpton: Frank, Olive.

1981 Grantley: Charles, Dorothy, Kevin J.
2002 Rebuilt 1991. Currently owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Association, Unit 15 Killingbeck Drive, Leeds.

 

No. 95

See comment at No. 96 regarding early numbering.

1867-1874 Tonge, William. (junior) Italian warehouseman.
William had one cook and one general servant (1871 census).
1885 Tonge, Arthur.
1892 Strachan (or Strong), Mrs Jessie Anderson.
1899 Strong, Mrs.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Smith, Robert Morris Wileman.
1920-1930 Kirkus, Sarah Alice. Ran the West Hull Day Nursery as matron, from 1921 to around 1930.

1938 Empson, Margaret; Pratt: Lilian Rose; Grebby: Annie Lonvain.

1946-1952-1959 Malton: Claude A.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Malton: Lena M.

1965 Malton: Bernard A.

1970 Malton: George M., Margaret H.

1976 Flat 1 - Cousins, Arthur J.; Flat 2 - Ketley, Philip; Flat 4 - Mawer: George E., Hazel E.; Flat 6 - Harrison, Paul J.

1981 Flat 4 - Fulcher, Royce B.; Flat 6 - Mainprize, George A.


 

No. 96

This house, or number 95 may formerly have been numbered 7- not yet proven.
1842-1869 William Tonge. Foreign Provision Merchant - an advertisement in Kelly's Directory of 1846 reads:- "Importer of Westphalia and Russia Bear Hams, Sausages, Tongues, Cranberries, Caviare, Anchovies, Macaroni and Vermicelli. A complete Pickle and Sauce Warehouse. Gentlemens Families will find the above Establishment worth their Notice, as every Article is of the best quality." His business was on Scale Lane (in the old town).
1851 The census included William aged 56, his wife Mary aged 48, William aged 20, Daniel aged 18, Arthur aged 15, Robert aged 13 and Thomas aged 11 (5 sons)
1851-1872 Tonge, Robert. Italian warehouseman. (Son named in 1851 census, perhaps taking over business from father?). Robert had one servant in the 1871 census.
1874 Tonge, Mrs. Robert.
1885 Richardson, Mrs.
1892 Batty, Mr John.
1905-1906-1910 Dodds, William.
1920 Rhodes family: Alfred, Annie Elizabeth, Carl Thurman & Alfred Viotti; Young, Edward James.
1930-1938 Phillips, Sydney. Sack manufacturer.

1938 Phillips: Ruth.

1945->1946 Parker, Gertrude F.; Thomas, Cinthelia.

1946 Chapman: George; Thomas: George.

1952 Garner: Gladys, William.

1959 Fuller: Betty, Ethel, George F., George F. (jun.)

1965 Gawthorpe, Valerie; Powler: John T., Robert E., Violet; Tong: Judith A., Kenneth S.

1970 Flat 2 - Fuller:Audrey, Leslie.

1976 Flat 1 - Donmez: Abdulkadir, Naciye; Flat 2 - Brown: Allan A., Hildigard.

1981 Baker: Heather, Neil.

 

No. 97

1867-1874 Waugh, George. Gentleman.
1885-1899 Foster, Mrs. Jane.
1892 Dunn, Mr John Parker.

1905 Craven, William Daniel.
1910-1911 Copeman, Arthur.
1920 Cobb, Sarah Rowson.
1920-1930 Cobb, John. Foreman.

1938 Capes: James, Ronald; Jackson: Alfred, Ethel May.

1945 Benson: Jane E.

1945-1946-1952 Billany, George E.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Benson: Gertrude, John A.

1946 Benson: John A (jun.)

1952-1965 Benson: Charles.

1959-1965 Carlill, Frederick.

1959-1965-1970 Benson: Charles W.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Benson: Dennis.

1976 Benson: Gertrude.

 

No. 98

1867 Taylor, Elizabeth. Lodgings.
1872 Filmer, C. Gentleman.
1874-1899 Moran, William.
1892 Clegg, Johnathon. Inspector.

1905-1906 Empson, Hugh Richard.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Berry; Thomas & Lily.
1930 Berry, Mrs. Jane Elizabeth.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Stockdale, Florence M.

1945 Child, Harry; McCabe, Thomas.

1946 Nichol, William; Sawyer, Thomas.

1952 Cotton, Arthur; West, George.

1952-1965 Stockdale: Harry.

1959 Dickenson: Dorothy, Stanley.

1981 Leyshon: Huw D., Moira J.; Musgrave, David.

 

No. 99

1867-1874 Foster, Mrs. Jane.
1892 Stocks, Thomas. Humber Pilot (relation to no. 87?)
1899 Stocks, James.
1906-1910-1911 Walton, Thomas Frederick.
1920 Daulton; Arthur & Myra.
1930 Whincop, Harold. School teacher.

1945-1946-1952 Fowler, Eleanor; Walklett, Ada Louisa.

1946 Bottrell, Alonza.

1959 Gray:Bridget A., Reginald.

1965-1970-1976-1981 Hartley: Ethel M., Kenneth.

 

No. 100

This house may originally have been numbered 4. This is not yet proved but Francis Tadman the younger (sometimes called Junior) appears at No 4 prior to renumbering and at 100 immediately afterwards.
1863-1874 Tadman, Francis the younger. Surveyor.
1885-1899 Tadman, Mrs. Ann*.
1891-1892 Tadman, Herbert. Timber merchant Tadman and Horwood; His Irish housekeeper, Charlotte E. Charles (55 or 65) and servant Annie (Kirby?) aged 16 yrs.

1905-1906-1910 Greenwood, George Walter (moved from no. 101 in 1906).

1921-1950 Municipal Tuberculosis Dispensary.

1970 Bartle: Robert E., Susan G.; Denman, Joyce; Kerslake, Terry; Kirby: Barbara, John H.

1976 Flat 3 - Steel, James A.; Flat 4 - Fisher, George W.; Flat 7 - Johnson, Raymond.

1976-1981 Flat 1 - Artley, Harry N.; Flat 2 - Salter James R.; Flat 5 - Connelly, Wilfred H.

1981 Flat 3 - Stephenson, Gerard J.; Flat 4 - Hodgson, George;; Flat 7 - Foley, Patrick.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.
2002 Currently Council owned.

2019 Privately owned for circa 10 years.

 

No. 101

1846-1874 Jackson, Ralph. Wholesale grocer. (no number in 1846).
1885 Jackson, Mrs. Martha.
1891-1905-1906 Greenwood, George Walter. General carrier – Greenwood Bros. (Moved to 100 in 1906) His family: Wife Evangeline and eldest daughter Evangeline Elizabeth 11, plus George 11, Daisy 7, Mabel 5, Nelson 4, Roland 2 and Elizabeth Dawson, Servant.

1903 Vice, Abraham. Short tenure before moving to 92 1/2 (latterly known as 92a).
1905-1906-1910-1911 Elder, Joseph.
1920-1930-1938 Inkson, Henry George. Fish curer.
1920-1938-1946-1952-1959-1965 Inkson, Ellen Georgina.

1938 Inkson: Betty.
1938-1952 Inkson: Arthur E.;

1952 Parish: Michael J.

1952-1959-1965 Parish, Florence M.

1976 Bartle: David.

1976-1981 Bartle: Marie, Michael E., Susan G.; Kirby, Benjamin S.

1981 Bartle: Gary M.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.
2002 Currently owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Association. Unit 15 Killingbeck Drive, Leeds.

 

No. 102

"Iddesleigh House" (name no longer in use).
1846 Jeffels: Esther and Jane. Toy dealers premises 1 Market place.
1860's Stamp, George. Solicitor.
1867-1874 Stamp, Mrs. Ann G.
1885-1892 Dibb, Charles Henry. Seed crusher.
His family as shown in 1891 census):- Harriet his wife, Ernest (19), Caroline, Charles and Evelyne his children. They had 2 live-in servants. Mary A Hammond (31) and Margaret Butler(17). Also resident at this time widowed Mother-in-law Annie C Dawson.
1899 Booth, John.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Dales, Thomas David.
1930 Dales, Thomas William. Wheelwright.

1935 The West Hull Liberal Club established.

1938 Willison: John Thomas, Clara Anne
1939 Undergoes alterations and extensions.

1945 Ranner, Bertha A.

1946 Bunce, Harold; Sharp: Bertie, Flora O.

1952 Willison: Clara A., John T.

1959 Sharp: Bertie, Flora.

1965 Blakey: Margaret E., Ronald.

1976 Flat - Cooper: Barry, Jennifer.

1981 Flat - Kiel, Edmund E.
1985 Grade II Listed Building (The listing may only apply to the stables, now in a dangerous state of disrepair).

2019 Approx.10 years? as the Ryder Club.

 

No. 103

Appears to have been the former Number 1 since Alfred Cuthbert Prissick appears at No 1 in 1863 before the renumbering - possible speculation but logical as Alfred Cuthbert Prissick appears here from 1867 to 1874 after the renumbering.
1867-1874 Prissick, Alfred Cuthbert. Corn merchant.
1885 Jackson, Julia.
1891-1892 Williamson, James. Grocer. His family in 1891 census:- Wife Emma, Daughters Sophia, Agnes, Emily, Susan and Isabella and son George.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1930 Shepherd, Matthew.
1920 Charlesworth, Harold.

1938 Smith, Eliza Phoebe; Cockfield: Frederick, Nora Eva; Smith, Lawrence Ivan.

1945 Coates, William Henry.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Perrin: Mary J.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Perrin: James.

1946 Hadfield: Cecilia Irene, John P.

1952-1959 Spencer: Edna M., Eric L.

1952-1959-1965 Perrin: James William, Joyce A.,

1959 Perrin: Jean.

1959-1965 Perrin: Albert E.

1970 Flat 1 - Rands, Ewen; Flat 2 - Holmes, Rose.

1976 Flat 1 - Hooper: Sheila M., Tony J.; Flat 2 - Holder, John M.

1981 Flat 1 - Owen, Valerie A.; Pugh, John R.; Flat 2 - Malcolm: David G., Valerie J.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

103a
This house was occupied by two sets of families for a time.
1885 Jackson, Mrs.
1892 Bush, Frederick William. {See entry at 106-RBH} (relation of no.28?)
1899 Williamson, James.
1899 Jackson, Mrs.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 104

1874 Smith, Robert.
1885-1899 Lattin, John. (See 1892 entry at 107).
1891 No record of 104 in 1891 census.
1892 Adams, Henry J. Grocer.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1930 Woodcock, Frederick & Son. Printers.

Beyond here is Hessle Road.

 

No. 105

1872-1874 Gilbert, W. of Gilbert & Cooper.
1885 Collier, Jasper.
1891 Adams,William H. Grocer's assistant, (24): Wife Jessie, (24).
1892-1905-1910 Challoner, Oglis Mosey. Clerk.
1899 Neale, Thomas.

1906 Mosey, Chalover Ogle.

1911 Trill, Samuel Robert. (Successive dwelling from 147A Coltman street).
1920 Trill, Frances Beatrice.
1930 Carrall: John Prince. (Marine donkeyman) & Miss Annie (costumier).

1938 Perrin: James, Mary Jane; Coates, Alfred.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Sharpe, Jessie.

1976 Clegg, Roger; Ferguson, Mark A.; Holmes, John; Peacock, Michael J.

1981 Flat 1 - Whitehead, David A.; Flat 2 - Roe, Amanda J.; Flat 5 - Hare: David G., Hilary C.

 

No. 106

1863-1865 Duncan, William Easten (no number in 1863, listed as 106 in 1865).
1866-1871 Constable, Talbot Clifford. Gentleman.

106 Coltman St Hull
Jun 5. 1866

Sir

My coachman tells me that the Mare you got of Mr Stephenson does not suit. I have a horse he says would suit you exactly being very quiet and perfect in all kinds of harness.and one that will stand quiet anywhere a fine stepper and good looking, perfectly sound. I shall be glad to show him to you or your coachman any day you like to call and further to let you have him a few days on trial so as to ensure your being perfectly satisfied with him. Believe me sir, yours truly

Talbot Clifford Constable.
(Letter reproduced from St Matthews 'Link' newsletter, 1987).

The 1871 census lists the (impressively large) household as:-
Sir T. (A.?) Constable. Age 42, Baronet/Landowner, Lady T Constable. Age 40, Count Oscar de Kamienski (age 36) – Secretary (from Warsaw), James Watson (age 42) – Valet, James Thomas (age 23) – Butler, John Mercer (age 17) – Page, William Douglas (age 15) – Page, Agnes Holland (age 24) – Cook, Mary Holland (age 22) – Housemaid, Henry Donald (age 22) – Coachman.

1872 Atkinson, Rev. H.S. Curate.
1892 Bush, Frederick William, clothier. {See entry at 103a-RBH} (relation to No.28?)
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Wharf, Joseph Francis.
1920-1930 Wharf, Mrs Amelia Annie.
1920 Wharf, Henry Francis.

1938 Buttery: Walter Arnold, Ethel; West: George Henry, Sarah Ann.

1945 O'Neill, Mary; Reed: John S.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Reed: Robert.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Reed: Mary.

1981 Flat 1 - Mennell, Robert; Flat 2 - Sobey, Frederick J.; Flat 3 - Middleton, Stanley; Flat 4 - Mullanger: Kim, Steven; Flat 5 - Goerge, Elaine.

 

No. 107

1892 Lattin, John. Inspector (Genuki have at 104).
1909-1910-1912-1918-1920-1924 Bush: Edward (not listed 1914, exigencies of WWI?)(note, any relative of Fred Bush formerly 106?)
1918-1920-1924 Bush: Margaret.

1925 Bush: Ruth.
1925-1930 Bush: Wilfred Douglas (Clothier), Ruth; (and at 107a Swift, Robert. Baker).

1938 Richardson: Harry Robinson, Alice Mabel. {Seem to have left premises during war - note return of both in 1952-RBH}.

1945-1946 Commander, Dorothy H.; Donaldson, William H.

1946 Barstrom, Alice M.

1952 Richardson: Alice M., Valerie M.; Todd: Alfred W., Barbara.

1952-1959-1965 Richardson, Harry R.

1965 Wilson, Robert.

1970 Raine: Joseph, Margaret G.

1976 George: Elaine, Glenn; Grantley: Barbara, Charles B., Dorothy

1981 Goerge, Elaine, Glen D. {see 1976 for variable spelling-RBH.}

 

No. 108

1910 Beckett, Joseph Edward.

1911 Crisp, John William.
1930 Klarik, Joseph Woolf.

1938 Mekin, Elizabeth; Jenkin, Charles; Pyecroft, James; Walton, Edward.

1945 Deighton, Sidney: McCollin: George H.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Haworth, Vera; McCollin, Elizabeth N.

1946 McCollin: Bert, George H.; MacLeod, Alexander.

1952 Rowan, Thomas; Thompson, Harold.

1959 Quinnel, Peter.

1965 Beminster: Brian, Pamela; Clark: George, Marie.

1976 Flat 2 - Dolman, Margaret; Flat 3 - Wass, Albert; Cornwall: Frank, Patricia; Flat 5 - Hudson, Patricia; Wood, bonita.

1976-1981 Flat 1 - Beach: Valerie.

1981 Flat 1 - Beach: Brian C., Gary A.; Flat 2 - Wass, Albert (from flat 3); Flat 3 - Leighton, Stephen J.; Flat 5 - Beach: Debra A.

 

108a

1905-1906 Page, Samuel.

1910 Roach, Albert.

1920 Brettell: Benjamin & Alice Letitia; Parkinson, Frank Norman.

1930 Brown, Arthur. Builder.

1938 Brown, Lily; Beardshaw: Dora, Wilfred Robert.

1952-1959 Whiting, Cyril, Marian.

1965 Selzer: Bertha, Samuel.

 

No. 109

1885-1899 Edwards, Mrs Elizabeth.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Bryant, Gertrude; Morton, Alfred.

From pre-1930 Mr & Mrs Bryant (Mrs Gertrude) — Ken Jackson of Memory Lane photographic shop on Hessle Road remembers his 'Auntie Gertie' who's first husband died in the first world war on a minesweeping mission. She subsequently re-married a Mr Bonner but her second husband does not appear in the 1930 directories (was she widowed twice?) Ken remembers that Auntie Gertie was relatively well off. When his mum had difficulty 'making ends meet' to Friday which was pay day for Ken's dad, his Mum would visit Aunt Gertie for the loan of 'half a crown'( 23p) – probably the equivalent to borrowing a 'fiver' now!

1938 Redfern: Christopher William, Emily Ethel; Martin: Thomas William, Elsie May.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Ingram: Annie Elizabeth.

1946 Ingram: George.

1952 Ingram: Ronald.

1952-1959 Ingram: Walter.

1959 Farnill: George H., Gladys; Ingram: Margaret E.

1965 North: Bernice, Jesse.

 

No. 110

1885-1899 Boyd, Thomas John, Smack owner/manager/foreman.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Raine, William Henry.
1920 Raine Family: Eliza Jane, Harry Wilkinson & Sidney.
1930 Atkinson, Oswald. Ship's chandler(j).

1938-1945 Newell, Alice Jane.
1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Atkinson: Violet, William Oswald St. Quentin; Malton: Claude Alfred, Claudia Sussanah

1945 Norrie, Thomas James.

1965 Clough, Maureen; Troop, Mary.

1970 Flat 1 - Isaac, John; Flat 2 - Williams, Mary; Flat 3 - Bayne, Jean M.; Pritchard, Norma; Flat 4 Huggins, Kathleen; King, Susan M.; Smith, Ronald.

1976 Flat 1 - Nielson, Joan M.; Flat 3 - Sutton, Brenda; Flat 4 - King, Sara S.; Shaw, Shane; Green, Diane.

1976-1981 Flat 2 - Beecroft, Anthony; Penrose, Jeanette.

1981 Flat 1 - Grossman, Udo P. F.; Hassan, Miriam K.; Flat 3 - Lightfoot, Jean; Flat 4 - Sutton, Brenda; Flat 5 - Scott, Petrona.

 

No. 111

1885-1899 Coburn ( or Cowburn), Mr Edward.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Johnson, Andrew.
1920 Vinegrad: Abraham, Bertha & Caseril.

-1924- ?Robinson Family? (see Maude Robinson remembrances @ No 11).

1938 Sumers: George, Nora; Whiting, James; Goetz: John Gregor, Ferdinand Cyril; Sinclair: Eric, Gladys; Loughborough, William; Wiseman: Joseph, Margaret.

1945 Beautyman, Ethel; Bell, Fred.; Bullivant, Tom.; Ryan, Dennis G.; Walker, Jabez Albert.

1945-1946 Barber, Christiana; Lambert, Henry James; Smith, Jack; Webster, Ethel.

1946 Bunting: Hilda, Thomas; Gladstone, Herbert; Norrie, Thomas J.

1952 Venus: Ernest H.; Dearing, Geoffrey; Hebden, Albert; Stevenson, Alfred.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Venus: Clarence, Mary C.

1959 Boanas: John, Louisa; Spencer, Doris; Welsh, Minnie.

1965 Ellerington, George; Lenfestey, Harold H.; Riseham, Joseph W.

1965-1970 Ellerington, Herbert.

1970 Fox, John; Jacobson, Edwin J.; Welton, Joseph.

1976 Coup: David N., Mavis; Davis, Florence; Howland, Sidney; Venus: Mary C.; Williamson, Ernest F.

1976-1981 Venus: Clarence.

1981 Bryant, Bryan.

 

No. 112

1885-1899 Stephenson, Abraham. Manager.

1905-1906-1910-1911-1930 Bartlett, Charles Henry. Clothier.

1920 Bartlett; Selina, Ernest Frederick.

1938 Moses: Robert William, Hilda, John Joseph, William Boston Key, Leah.

1945 Aithwaite, Robert W.; Kendall: Frederick W., Jack; Muirhead, Halman; Pooly, Samuel H.

1945-1946 Grosneck, George A.; Fell, Jane; Foy, William.

1945-1952 Shortman, Frederick E.

1946 Gell, William G.; Pools, Samuel H.

1952 Bevan, Raymond T.; Boanas, John; Mennell, James.

1952-1959 Fell, Jane H.

1959 Attwood, Fred.

1965-1970 Taylor: Bridget, Wilfred.

1970 Purkis, Ken.

1976 Rendle: Brenda S., John M., Marjorie B.

 

No. 113

Dated "1841" – possibly built by Henry Walker of 24 English Street in 1852.
1852-1876 Bartram, Mrs. Ann. Ann had one servant in 1871 census. Her income is described as "from investment".
1885-1905-1906-1911-1930 Thirsk, Thomas. Pawnbroker 129 Hessle Road.
1920-1938 Thirsk, Bernard.

1952 Flat A - Welburn: Alice, William; Flat B - Welburn: Martha E. M., William T.

1959 Clark: Elsie M., Jim; Hall, Ronald W.; McMahon: George, Iris J.; Pugh, Ernest.

1965 Flat 1 - Nelson, Elsie L.; Page, Elsie; Flat 2 - Hill, Olive; Flat 4 - Atkinson: Frances C., Roland W.

1970 Flat 1 - Lamb: Charles N., Margaret R.; Flat - Allen: Denise O., Trevor I. A.

1976 Flat 1 - Cheam, Tow Yoke; Foo, Hwa Chow; Lee, Kin Chee; Lim, Stanley; Tong, Yun Fatt; Vincent Poh, Cheng Ming; Flat 2 - Nichol: Audrey, Thomas D.G.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.
2002 This property is currently managed by Duftons 471666.

 

No. 114

This house is probably among the earliest built.
1863-1872 Clark, Michael Wrangles. Outfitter (no house number in 1863).
1874-1899 Pickering, Christopher. Shipowner & philanthropist.
1892-1905-1906-1910 Haldane, Samuel Leeming. Shipowner (Pickering and Haldane).
1925-1950 School clinic. Many people over fifty remember the building being used as a clinic. Most memories were of dosages of cod liver oil and malt, some were of painful tooth extractions and many remembered children having their heads shaved to cure head lice or to treat ringworm. Being painted with 'Gentian Violet' (though nobody cared to admit that they'd ever had 'nits'. Things have changed and there isn't the stigma now, that there was then. Albert,(no second name given) now in his fifties remembered buying 'ha'penny cobs' (bread buns) at the bakers round on Hessle Road, and toasting them on the electric fire in the clinic waiting room.

1970 Flat 1 - Firth, William; Flat 3 - Rourke, Joseph; Flat 4 - Worner, George; Flat 5 - Gibbins, Wilfred J.; Flat 6 - Pritchard, Joseph W.; Flat 7 - Perkins, Frank; Flat 8 - Little, Robert.

1970-1976 Flat 2 - Skinner, Frederick.

1970-1976-1981 Flat 9 - Duncan, George.

1976 Flat 1 - Sanderson, Harry F.; Flat 4 - Naylor, Albert; Flat 5 - Ryan, James J.

1976-1981 Flat 7 - Holland, Ernest R.; Flat 8 - McGrory, John J.

1981 Flat 2 - Hebden, George I.; Flat 3 - Abram, Fred; Flat 4 - Santos, Eric T.; Flat 6 - Card, Peter.

In the 1980s the building was used as a council regeneration office and 'show flats'.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.
Council owned until ...
2012 Simon Kelsey and his soon to be wife begin their epic conversion of what would be technically a ruin into a family home - or more. With unnoticed rot in the eaves, a particularly severe case of Japanese Knotweed, an unprecedented flood for most of the area that hit 114 particularly hard, and some chronic weather, everything was pushed back by several years. However, Simon has plodded on whilst Catherine has produced two little princely helpers for Simon and continued working to help fund the project, or dug in where an extra hand was needed.

2015 114 has its own Facebook page.

2019 (August) Although it is still perhaps 12-18 months from completion, 114 is now a part-time bed and breakfast with sumptuous rooms and a basement games room and sauna, and it is undoubtedly the 'Jewel in the Crown' of the resurrection properties that have emerged along the length of Coltman Street! Even though it is still a recovery in progress, Simon and Catherine have done an extraordinary job. Just to visit the garden is a privilege, as it is truly a work of art.

 

No. 115

KINGSTON VIEW
1867 Coates, A. Tallow chandler (moved to 140 before 1872).
1872-1874 Douthwaite, R. Timber merchant.
1885-1899 Simpson, Richard. Trawler owner, fish and ice merchant – St Andrews dock.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Chapman, Hannah Mary.
1930 Warren, Henry. Engineer.

1938 Botterill: Alonzo, Mabel; Scruton: John William, Mary Ann, Sidney, Mary Elizabeth; Roberts, Ernest Richard; Wetherall, Elizabeth.

1952 Flat A - Stewart; Ellen, Harold; Flat B - Goodfellow: Harry, Margaret.

1959 Holland, Ivy L.; Norris: George S., Shirley.

1965 Flat - Holey: Kathy, Sidney.

1970 Flat 1 - Irving: Horace, Sandra; Flat 2 - Wyvill: Kathleen, Terence; Flat 3 - Smith: Arthur, Irene; Flat 4 - Adams, Jim; Flat 5 - Giddings, Raymond.

1976 Flat 1 - Curtis, Sonia A.

1976-1981 Flat 3 - Longstaff, Ann; Flat 7 - Hadlan: Christine, John.

1981 Flat 1 - Rommell, Sheila; Flat 4 - Rollitt, Keith A.; Flat 6 - King, Irene I.; Flat 7 - Calvert, Philip; Doe, Gillian.

115a

1938 Oliver: William Henry, Millicent.

1946 McBride, Joseph Henry; Tong, Ellen M.

 

No. 116

THOMAS HOUSE
1863-1867 Sterrick, (in 1863 listed as Steriker) Walter. Spirit merchant.
1874 Fernandes, Mrs. Rachel (moved from 54 after 1872).
1885 Johnson: William & George Gilchrist.
1892-1930 Highley, Mrs Elizabeth.

1938-1945-1946 Highley: Clara, Frances Anne.

1952 Bunquest, Hilda E.; Cundle: George, Gertrude.

1959 Gray: Frank, Wilhelmine F. J.

1970 Poole: Peter A.

1970-1976-1981 McGregor: Brian L.: Poole, Brenda M.

1976-1981 Poole: William H.

1981 McGregor: Brian A.

 

No. 117

1863-1874 Rayner, John. Bank manager.
1885-1899 Lawrence, William Hill. Ale merchant.

1905 Hudson, Walter.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Sugarman: Rose: Goulden, James Charles.
1920-1930-1938 Sugarman: Myer. Cabinet maker.

1938 Sugarman: David, Jacob, Hettie.

1938-1945 Sugarman: Abraham Hyman, Gustave, Sophia, Sylvia Rose

1945 Taylor, Max.

1946 Hatfield: Elsie M., William H.

1959-1965-1970 Bilocca: Charles.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Bilocca: Lillian.

In the 1960s and 70s famous campaigner for trawler safety, Lil Bilocca, lived here.

In 1968 three trawlers, Romanus, Kingston Peridot and Ross Cleveland were lost with all hands. Lillian and other women of Hessle Road took their fight, to have it made illegal to sail without a radio operator on board, to Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
1970 Bilocca: Virginia.

1976-1981 Bilocca: Carmelo.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 118

1867 Brown, Mrs. Sarah.
-1885- Douglas, William Birbeck.
1892-1899 Douglas, Mrs Frances.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1930 Dickenson, Joseph.
1920 Dickenson, Annie.

1938-1945-1946 Parrott, Mary Hannah.

1952 Pool, Lavinia Blanche. Moved from 118 sometime after 1946.

1959-1965-1970-1976 Arridge, Dorothy; Howard: Ethel M., Thomas E.

1981 Monkman: Alan, Josephine.

2019 Alan has spent most of the past 38 years sensitively restoring the Victorian aspects of the property.

 

No. 119

c.1848 James Turner bought 1131 1/2 square yards which became plots 119, 120 & 121.
1885 Soulsby, Edward (relation to Mrs. Soulsby at 66, and Soulsbys at 93/94/128?)
1892 Arnesen, Christen (or Arnison, Mrs). Fish merchant 12 Wellington street.
1899 Roberts, William.
1905-1906-1910 Bolton, William.

1911 Gill, William Alfred. (Successive dwelling from 39 Boulevard).
1920 Stocks: James [moved from 84b after 1911], Mary & Cyril.
1930 Terras, Miss Isabelle.

1938-1945-1946 Pool: Lavinia Blanche. Moved to 118 sometime before 1952.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Pool: Florence Emilia.

1952 Barry, Grace L.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Carter: Kathleen, Ronald.

1970 Carter: Robert A., Ronald (jun.)

1976 Carter: John J., Josephine

1981 Carter: Kathryn I.

 

No. 120

c.1848-1886 James Turner bought 1131 1/2 square yards, which became plots 119,120 & 121.
Built circa 1876 -1885 Johnson, Francis.
1892 Johnson, George Thomas. Master mariner.
1899 Sharp, Edward.

1905-1906 Johnson, George Thomas.
1910 Jackson, Benjamin White.

1911 Johnson, Henry.
1920 Dewar, James; Finch, John Halliwell; Ingram, Albert; Iveson, Donald; Scott, Frank Hope.
1920-1930 Jarvis, Maude Mary - Boarding House by 1930.

1938 Taylor: Elani(?) James, Cecilia.
1940s/50s ? 'Grandma' Ellen Moses (had 9 children including Hilda, Leah, Olive, Jack, Nancy, Harry, William, Doris and another boy). The family almost colonised Coltman Street in the 50s.(source-neighbour's memories) Hilda moved on to another house in Coltman street. Hilda's daughter Kathleen (now deceased) and her husband bought the house next door. Kathleen's husband and at least one of her c hildren and several grandchildren still live in Coltman street. This means at least five generations of the same family have lived on the same street without 'breaking the chain'.

1945 Boocock, William H.: Bridges, John W.; Fisher, Doris; Kidd, Robert; Moses: Charles E.; Salmon, Leonard J.

1945-1946-1952 Moses: John J., Leah,

1946 Esher, Doris.

1952 Baldwin: Kathleen F., William R.; Hamilton, Mary; Moses:

1946-1952-1959 Moses: Harry.

1952-1959 Moses: Minnie.

1959 Giblin: Jean R., Ronald S.

1965 Flat - Bilsden: Janet, Peter G.

1965-1970 Flat 2 - Moses: John H., Marlene.

1970 Flat 1 - Moses: Carol A., Robert W.; Flat 3 - Edwards, Jean.

1976 Flat 1 - Jackson, Raymond; Flat 3 - Skewis: Hannah, James, Judith.

1976-1981 Flat 2 - Pound, Elsie M.

1981 Flat 2 - Pound, Elsie; Flat 3 - Smith: Albert H., Mary.

2005 This property is currently owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Association. Unit 15 Killingbeck Drive, Leeds.

2019 July: Firefighters have had to leave the property in a rather poor state due to an electrical fire, but the tenant of 120b intends to be back as soon as possible.

August: Somebody is back in temporarily., but there is work to be done.

 

No. 121

CRANFORD
1848-1865 Jackson, Thomas (1131 1/2 sq. yds., part of 1 close of 10 acres 1 rood 24 perches for the sum of £254.11.9d).
1865-1877 Jackson, Francis (son).
1875-1877 Turner, James. 1131 1/2 square yards, being land which became plots 119, 120 and 121 for £764.9.6d. George Robinson Scorrer built house circa 1876 (replacing older cottage?), without buying the land, then had to get Turner to sell the land and the house! Perhaps these dealings did not help Turner to avoid bankruptcy!
1877-1906 Barry, William*, Artist & Photographer, 7 & 8 Park Street, office 43 Saville Street. South half of plot with house. (original deeds).

1893-1906 Barry, William*, [North half of plot with greenhouse] (original deeds).

1905-1906 Stephenson, Thomas. Joint tenement.
1906-1913 Barker, Harriet. Loaned Barry £500, taking deeds of whole plot as surety.
1912 "Hull Guardians Childrens Scattered Homes" Although a highly respectable institution, marks the turning point from which the single family residential aspect of Coltman street began to change (source -Marie Housam).
1913-1936 Grunert, Richard Max.
1920 Grunert, Mary Theresa (E.R.).
1936-1955 Grunert, William Max (son).{Not according to electoral 1938/1945/1946/1952 records, unless laying claim to '52 entry below-RBH}

1945 Abuelo, Constance K.; Harwood, Harold; Roberts, Stella J.; Venus: Ada Emma, Mary.

1946 Abuelo, Constance E.; Dearing: Charles I., Stella I.; Gray, Lily A.; Venus: Clarence, Ernest H., Mary, Wifred

1952 Clabby: Ivy, William; Dew, Walter; Grousham, Phyllis; Grunert: Eileen R., William; Jones: Eliza, Sidney; Riding: Christopher, Kairo; Thompson, Ida; Topham, Elizabeth.

1952-1959 Hendy (or Handy), Olive.
1955-1981 Longley, Albert Victor. Changed from a Fireplace manufacturer to Property dealer. {? Not resident in 1959/65/7076/81 rolls-RBH}.

1959 Brennan, Alexander; Dicks, Grace A.; Kellett: Ann P., John R.; Toyne, Betty; Young: Lilian M., William W.

1965 Atkinson, Simon D.; Foster, Arthur E.; Hutchinson, Muriel; Maltby, Eva; Nielson, Robert; Smith, Patrick K.

1970 Flat 1 - Foster, Arthur E.; Flat 2 - Prout, Elizabeth M.; Flat 5/6 - Saxby: Bernadette S., Peter; Flat 8 - Hutchinson, Muriel.

1976 Flat 2 - Brialsfor, Gary R.; Kramer, Philip J.; Flat 3 - Lennon, Francis J.; Flat 4 - Foster, Arthur E.; Flat 5/6 - McCluskey, Andrew; Veitch, Kevin H.; Flat 7/8 - Walker, Nigel J.; Flat 9 - Reeve, Graham C.

1981 Flat 4 - Horsman, Paul A.; Flat 5/6 - Holmes, Gordon A.; Flat 7/8 - Hartley, Paul R.; Flat 10 - Wilkinson, Vere E. A.

1984-2016 5 flats for one or two tenants. Property owned and run by Mrs Annabelle Wilson, who has been an ideal landlord, sorting out problems immediately and getting in experts to do the jobs and replacements have been good quality.

2016-2019 Currently the property is managed by Tulip Estates for the owner who lives and works in Dubai. They follow Mrs. Wilson's dictum to some extent and are quite good with the tenants.

 

No. 122

1853 1st July - First recorded conveyance between (1) William Duckworth*, (2) George Fisher, (3) John Hewitt Galloway and (4) William Bacheler Coltman**.

* Sir Thomas Coltman's brother-in-law: his wife was Ann Duckworth, and it was Sir Thomas who received the gift of 3 Closes (or 30 acres) of land as a gift from his half cousin Harriet Green.

** Sir Thomas Coltman's son.
1863-1865 Bell, Charles Percy (Burgess rolls).
1872 Brown, J. Gentleman.
1874 Del Banko, Caesar.
1874 Conveyance between Joseph Mewse (wholesale fruit merchant and confectioner) and James Turner (merchants clerk) for £750.
1874-1887 Turner, James (Original deeds).
James Turner was a Wool Broker who used the property as guarantee against two heavy loans. Unfortunately he went bankrupt, but still acted as commission agent for the Yorkshire Banking Company limited!
1887-1905-1906-1911-1917 Bradley, John. Brush manufacturer Bradley Bros.
1917 15th May - John Bradley died at 122 Coltman Street. 6th June - nephew Henry Burton (butcher), of 22 Cholmley Street, granted probate.
1920 Bradley: Frank Bernard.
1920-1930-1938 Bradley: Misses Emily and Elizabeth.

1920-1930-1938-1945-1946 Bradley: Miss Annie
1935 Henry Burton died at The Cliff, Hessle. Midland bank granted probate.

1945-1946 Bradley: Emile.

1952 Bradley: Elizabeth.

1956 10th January - Midland Bank sold property to Henry Roger Appleby (wine & spirit merchant) for £290.
1956 28th November - Henry Appleby sold to Desmond Clifford Greenwood (trawler engineer) and Edith Greenwood for £500 (already paid, with a mortgage of £445 10shillings, payable at £1.10.0d per week.

1959 Greenwood: Desmond E., Edith; Jackson, Stanley W.

1965 Flat 1 - Best, Peter E.; Flat 2 - Vikes: Catherine G., Vincent P.G.; Flat 3 - Booth: Margaret, Michael G.

1970 Flat 1 - Foster: Michael T., Susan; Flat 2 - Bucknell: Dianne F., Leslie.

1984-2016 3 flats. Property owned and managed by Mrs Annabelle Wilson most efficiently. See comment at No.121.

2016-2019 Property managed by Tulip Estates for owner who lives and works in Dubai. See comment at No.121.

 

No. 123

1748-1818 Land (28 acres used as tenant farming).

1818-c. 1848: Land owned by Sir Thomas Coltman
1865-1874 Hollins, John. Manager.
1865-1871 Alfred Hollins, famous organist and Composer born here 11 Sept 1865 (source. 'A Blind Musician Looks Back' autobiography of Alfred Hollins).
1874-1882 Bowing, James.
1882-1899- Swift, Mr John.
-1909- Swift, Ann.
-1919 Jessop, Wilfred. Commission agent.

1920-1930-1938-1946-1952 Oston: Jennie, John Urwin. Timber merchant.
Mrs Oston's niece shared her memories of spending every Saturday here with her cousins Jack and (Harry?) She remembered the rooms as they were then which hadn't changed much from the day it was built. The original french windows in the dining room which is now a kitchen. She remembered the summer house mentioned in Alfred Hollins' book. Mr Oston would keep firewood in it. She also remembered the bathroom which was located on the upper floor of the rear extension and was still in existence in 1986 (source - Civic News). When the redevelopment grants were awarded this bathroom was taken out and the newspaper said it was sent to a museum.

1938 Oston, Ralph; Harling, Isabella.

1959 Ellis, Marjorie; Symons, Marie; Taylor, Clara E.

1965 Coultas: Doreen, Peter; Johnson, Raymond; Langley, Samuel; McKenna, Doreen; Stallard: Margaret, Peter D.

1965-1970 Wright, Frank.

1970 Atkinson, David; Jessop, Charles; Marsberg: Cyril D., Patricia.

1976 Atkinson, Allan; Barker, George; Shepherd, Leonard.

1976-1981 Mowforth, David.

1981 Black, John S.; Brown, Stanley; James, Jesse W.

 

No. 124

1862-1899 Harker, Edward Johnson. Clerk. (deeds+). Edward's son became British consul in Valencia.
1910 No mention in electoral roll. The Harker sisters continued to live here at least until the 1920s (source - 'A Blind Musician Looks Back' autobiography of Alfred Hollins).
1920 Harker, Jane.
1930 Moses, Mrs Ellen.

1938 Goldstein, Alexander; Martin, William; Turner: Harold, Betty Farnell; Smelair, Harold; Pools, Samuel.

1945 Roberts, Joyce; Storey, James.

1945-1946 Black: Ivy,

1945-1946-1952 Black: Alan {not mentioned in 1946 list-RBH}, Jacob.

1946 Black: Eva; Sinclair: Ivy, Michael H.

1952 Black, Doris; Estenaga, Eva.

1959 Blackburn, Mavis; Oxtoby, Winifred M.

1959-1965-1970 Flat 2 - Custance: Elsie, Frank C.

1959-1965-1970-1981 Flat 3 - Scaman, Phyllis D.

1965 Hairsine, Marie.

1970 Flat 4 - Peck, Alan M.

1976 S

Flat 3 - Scaman, Phyllis D.; Flat 4 - Swales, Sydney; Flat 6 - Kavanagh, Gideon.

1981 Flat 2 - Walker, Derek.

1984-c. 2011 Property owned and run by Mrs Annabelle Wilson. See comments at 121. She handed the running over to her daughter-in-law for experience, but the daughter-in-law found it too hard and sold the property without reference to Mrs. Wilson. The difference in how the new owners look after the property is obvious after only a few years.

 

No. 125

1863-1867 Gray, William. Corn merchant (no number in 1863, listed at 125 from 1865).
1872 Sage, C. Engineer.
1885-1920 Drury: Wallace & Edward Wallace.
1906-1910 Denniss, Alfred.
1920 Drury, George Herbert.
1930 Hall, William. Boiler scaler.

1938 Flynn: John, Mary Jane; Green, Walter; Hill, Stanley Thomas Kipling: Harris, Marion; Riches, Charles; Kipling, Harry.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Bielby: Daisy.

1945 Downs, Henry; Kitt, Violet; Pass, Florence M.

1945-1946 Cone, George; Daly, William.

1946 Scott: John A., Sylvia.; Smith: Albert H., Mary H.; Wright: Donald H., Molly.

1952 Baram, Geoffrey; Bielby, Colin; Oldroyd, Robert A. G.; O'Sullivan, John M.; Reid, David.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Smith, Albert H., Mary E.

1959 Bernard, Walter; Clements, Arnold; Mainprize, John.

1965 Howd, Robert; Mainprize: Enid, John H.; Walton, Robert.

1976 Flat 1 - Davidson, Stephen; Dunbar, Kevin D.; Manton, Gary; Simpson, Robert M.; Smith, Richard W.; Flat 2 - Birds: Harry, June; Flat 3 - Rowbottom, Stanley A.; Ward, Sylvia.

1981 Flat 1 - Ankoman, Christine M.; Edwards, Allan; Flat 2 - Lockwood, Dianne M.; Flat 3 - Tyler: Derek, Kathleen.

 

No. 126

1863-1867 Robert(s), George C. Solicitor.
1872-1874 Taylor, John Frederick. Seed merchant.
1885-1899 Foster, Mr George.
1910 Slater, Walter Dawson.
1920 Stephenson: Mary Elizabeth, Francis John & Robert.
1930 No mention in Kelley's Directory.

1938 Wolff: Moses.

1938-1945-1946-1952- Wolff, Harry, Myer, Rachel, Sarah.

1965 Foster: Michael L., Roy M.; Hurst-Carrott: Louie, Malcolm D.

1970 Clubley: Ann, Frank, Gillian; Hamilton, Billy; Lily, Brian.

1976 Dodsworth, Arthur.

 

No. 127

1885 Woods (or Wood), Mrs. Sarah Ann.
1892 Reynard (or Renard), Mr Thomas Jackson (see 128).
1899 Brown, Thomas Kirke.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Bradley, John Henry.

1920 Soulsby, Margaret.
1920-1930 Soulsby, Henry Richard. Master mariner. (Note relationship to Frederick Wm at 128 in 1892?)
1938 Soulsby: Henry Grindell, John Peter Frederick.

1938-1945-1946 Soulsby, Margaret Annie

1945-1946 Soulsby: Henry R.

1946 Soulsby, Elizabeth M.,

1952 Highley, Frances A.; Reader, Ethel; Ridley, Jamesina.

1959 Hopper: Hilda, Richard.

159-1965-1970 Newlove: Bert, Jean.

1876 Gardner: Linda C., William I.

1976-1981 Gardner: David M., Edith.

1981 Gardner: Andrew C.

 

No. 128

1885-1899 Renard, Thomas (see 127).
1892 Soulsby, Frederick Wm. (or Frederick Richard). Master mariner (relation to 66, 93, 94, 119 & 127).

1905-1906 Woffindin, Henry Longley.
1910-1911-1930 Grindell, Joseph (moved from 130 after 1892).
1920 Coulson, John William (E.R.)

1945 Hopley: Lily, Samuel; Reid, Frances.

1945-1946 Lawson, Lottie.

1946 Pye: Ada M.E. (see 129 at this date).

1952 Anderson: Alice L., Cyril R. B.; Ong, Roy.

1959 Moat: Harry, Kathleen F.

1965-1970 Gardner: David M., Edith.

1970 Gardner: Linda C., Morag; Grantley: Charles B., Dorothy.

1976 McDonagh: Martin J., Morag.
2002 This property is currently managed by Duftons 471666.

 

No. 129

1867-1899 Lotherington, John Flint. Gentleman (relationship to R. Lotherington of 1844-1855 + & William L. of 61 in 1867?) The Lotherington family were property developers.
1892 Malone, Mrs Sarah (moved from 130 to 82 in 1885, was also living at 82 between 1885 & 1899!)

1906-1910-1911 Hadfield, John.
1920 Welbourne, Emma; Pennington, George; Harper, Edwin; Stephenson, George (E.R.)

1938 Napier: Charles, Gertrude Mary; Smart, Winifred.
1945 Andrews, Brenda.

1945-1946-1952 Creaser: Mona; Pye: Annie, Fred.

1946 Pye: Norman.

1952 Creaser: Thomas E.; Pye: Alan, Arthur.

1959 Fells: Daniel.

1959-1965 Fells: Annie E., Charles F.

1970 Grantley: Charles B., Dorothy.

1976 Goodhand: Jayne L.

1976-1981 Goodhand: Barbara A., Hacker, Alan G.

2002 This property is currently managed by Duftons 471666.

 

No. 130

1867 Hought, Mosey. Merchant
c.1876-1885 Malone, Mrs. (moved to 82 in 1885, then to 129 in 1892).
1892-1899-1905-1906 Grindell, Joseph. Cashier clerk (moved to 128 before 1910).
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1920 Gibson: Janet Gilchrist & Douglas William.
1920-1930-1938 Gibson, James Elphinstone. Traveller.
1938 Gibson: Janet Elizabeth.

1945-1946 Beattie: Evelyn M., Robert.

1952 Cowling: Bridget B., John A.

1959 Robinson: Gordon, Olive.

1965 Tomlinson, Doreen E.

1965-1970-1976 Tomlinson: Joseph H.

1976 Tomlinson: Kathleen.

2002 Currently managed by an independent landlord.
2019 Brought up to standard, but only controlled as an HMO.

 

No. 131

1867-1903 Jeff, Mrs Mary. Mrs Jeff appears to have been involved in property development in the area, indeed the 1871 census records her income "from property". At this time she had one servant.
1872-1892 Jeff, Miss Ann.
1885 Jeff, Richard Hunter.
1910-1911 Awty, Arthur.
1910-1911-1930 Pratt, George Edward.
1920 Pratt, Henrietta; Roberts, Harry.

1938 Atkinson: Thomas Andrew, Leila, Thomas Andrew (jun.), Norman.

1945 Jackson, Selwyn; Parker, Lisle.

1945-1946-1952 Grewar: John A., Lottie Stanley.

1946 Jensen, Muriel M.

1952 Novis, Leslie R.; Tibbett, John T.

1959 Martin: Harry, Lucy.

1965 Patten: Mary A., Thomas.

1970 Wright, Olive; Read, Julia I.; McDonald, Alistair; Redhead, Patricia.

1976 Flat 1 - Eastham, James; Flat 2 - Faimie, Elizabeth; Flat 3 - Cunningham, George; Flat 5 - Peirson, Stanley; Flat 6 - Smith, William; Flat 7 - Smith, Abraham.

1976-1981 Flat 4 - Wright, Fred;

1981 Flat 1 - Wilson, Ronnie; Flat 2 - Wilson, Charles W.; Flat 3 - Jefferson, Keith; Flat 5 - Farrow, Leonard; Flat 6 - Tennison, William; Flat 7 - Mearns, Alice.
2002 Currently owned and managed by Blue Bell Estate Agents 333160. They assure us the property will soon be renovated and available to rent.

2019 Brought up to standard, but only controlled as an HMO.

 

No. 132

1863-1867 Drant, William. Gentleman (property speculator) (no number in 1863, listed @ 132 from 1865). William Drant had connections with J Lotherington. Both their names appear on the plans for a house for a T. Storr on the east side of Coltman Street, dated 1862.(source M.H.). The property referred to could be number 62.
1872 Shaw, J. Wine and spirit merchant.
1885-1899 Scorrer, George Robinson. Manager (moved to 141 before 1910). May have caused associates difficulties - see No.121.

1905-1906 Lyon, William Drant.
1910-1911 Windsor-Smith, Richard.
1920 Lyon: William Drant & Mary Elizabeth.
1930 Warshawsky, Rev. Abraham. Rabbi.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Winckles: Ernest, Lily.

1945 Aaron, Lily.

1965 Cassar: Dorothy, John W.; Owst: Andrew, Jean; Puckering: George E., Jean M.

1970 Craven: Trevor J.; McRobbie: Evelyn, James C.; Wilks: Jacqueline, John W.

1970-1976-1981 Craven: Rosalie A.

1976 Craven: Trevor J.

1981 Craven: Anthony A., Leisha C., Marcel S.
1990s-2002 This house is now in private hands and will shortly be renovated into a family home.

2019 Well appointed, but unfortunately only as an HMO, surrounded by HMO's.

 

No. 133

Built 1850 (source - present owner).
1867 Woodall, J. Tobacco manufacturer.
1872-1874 Tomlin, Edward J. Yeast merchant (moved to 134 before 1885).
1885 Haldane, John.
1892 Pentith, John Fras. Com. traveller.

1905-1906 Walton, George.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Cusworth: William.
1920 Cusworth: Joseph Auckland & Ethel Mary.
1930 Johnson, Wm. Motor radiator Manufacturer.

1938 Thacker: George, Louisa, George (jun.), Walter, Hilda; Whiteley: Louisa, James.

1945 Fawcett, Edith.

1945-1946 Wasling: Alfred D., Maud E.

1945-1946-1952 Faulder, Beatrice.

1946 Coates: Joseph B., Nellie.

1952 Wasling: Alfred G., Harry, Ida, Kenneth, Robert.

1959 Lawson: Leah, William H.

1965 Flat - Cassar: Dorthy, John W.; Flat - Owst: Andrew, Jean; Flat - Puckering: George E, Jean M.; Flat - Baker, Ronald; Flat - Donaldson: Betty, Brian; Flat - Hall, Yvonne.

1970 Adams, Doreen; Dodsworth: Doreen, Harry, Michelle.

1976 Flat 1 - Smith: George, Victoria; Flat 2 - Boyle: Robert, Thelma A.

1981 Flat 1 - Smith, George; Flat 2 - Walker: Bernard, June; Flat 3 - Howard, Stephen.
2002 This house is in the process of being restored by its present owner.

2019 Well appointed family home.

 

No. 134

1867-1872 Knowles, R.J. Master mariner.
1874 Hay, Jonathon.
1885-1920 Tomlin, Edmund Johnson, yeast importer (moved from 133 after 1874).
1910 No mention in electoral roll, but note record above.
1920 Tomlin, Wilfred (E.R.)
1930 No mention in Kelley's Directory.

1938 Key: Albert, Margaret Louise.

1938-1939 Tidswell: Sidney, Emily.
1939 Smith & Nephew: In the early eighties this house was used for illicit late night drinking etc!

1945 Bottomley, Charles A; Lister, Mary; Wilson, Katie M.

1945-1946 Anderson, Albert H.

1946 Bowker, Richard S.; Tidswell: Emily,Sidney

1952 Burwell: Charles, Jill.

1959-1965 White: Edward, Ethel.

1965 Blanshard, Barbara.

1976 White: Edward, Ethel.

1981 Kay: Dennis, Karen L.

2014 Private purchase. Gets its own facebook page.

2019 The property was purchased approximately five years ago and turned back into a good looking family home which could be mistaken for an HMO due to the quirky thermometer by the front door (from afar the degrees look like flat numbers). From inside however, a lot of time, effort and money has obviously been spent on resurrecting a Late Victorian town house with typical architraves and pilasters. The real slate roof on the rear extension, viewed through an arched sash window on the second-floor stair gives an immediate idea of how much the Kilvington's have put into refurbishing this property, and it easily vies for second place after 114.


No. 134a

1952 Anderton, Edward.

1959 Green, Fred.

1965 Whitaker, Ethel E.

1976 Kay: Dennis, Karen L.

1981 Evers: Christopher, Yvonne A.

1999-2002 Currently derelict. The present owner had intentions of restoring it but has yet to do so.

2019 The property has recently been resurrected into a very good looking family home (see above).

 

No. 135

1872-1899 Pearson, William. Yeast importer, Wellington Street.
1874 Pearson, Edward.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Westoby, Joseph Ernest.
1920-1930 Clark, Joseph Francis. Draper.
1920 Clark, Letty.

1938-1945-1946 Pilkington: Francis Stephen.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Pilkington: Mary Jane.

1952 Ogden, Gertrude M.

1952-1959-1965 Marot, Rita J.

1976-1981 Burton, Lizzie.
2002 Restored by its present owner.

2019 One of several properties that are a credit to their owners.

 

No. 136

1872-1874 Turner, James. Clerk.
1885-1899 Luck, Richard.
1892 Luck, Mrs Louisa.

1905 South, John Henry.
1910-1911-1930 King, Jesse. Plumber.
1920 King, Harriette Anna & Jesse the younger.

1938-1945-1946 Whincop: Gertrude.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Whincop: Harold.

1945-1946 Whincop: Margaret.

19451946-1952 Whincop, James A.

1952-1959 Whincop, Robert.

1976 Flat 1 - Hall, George H.; Flat 2 - Beadle: Alan, Carol.

1981 Flat 1 - De Moulpied, Osmond G; Flat 2 - Lockhart, Jessie.

2019 More HMO's, surrounded by HMO's.

 

No. 137

1872-1874 Rymer, H. Clerk.
1885-1899 Lindsey, Thomas. Chief engineer.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Harrison, Walter.
1920 Harrison, Annie.
1930-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Beecroft, Cyril. Tobacconist.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Beecroft: Kathleen Alice.

1952 Beecroft: Geoffrey C.

1952-1959 Beecroft: Pauline A.

1959 Beecroft: Cyril R.

1965 Collinson: Doreen, Trevor B.; Huckstep: Fred.

1976 Abdull: Ali, Brenda, Harry.

1981 Abdull: Ahmed A., Faride A., Raymond A.

2019 HMO.

 

No. 138

Built 1866 as part of Calvert terrace.
1872-1874 Hopwood, F.A. Agent to Ind, Coope, & Co., brewers.
1885-1899 Sykes, Joseph Cottam. General merchant.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Turndale?, Mary.
1930 Doughty, Harry.

1938 Jackson: Adeline.

1938-1945-1946 Jackson: Althea Doris, Matilda, William.

1952 Garth, Violet; Matthews, Bernard.

1959 Gladingbowl, Jeffrey; Mussett: Ronald, Sheila.

1959-1965 Carlson: Elizabeth A. S., Oscar.

1976 Adams, Keith; Grannon, Marilyn; Holiday, John; Hunter, David; King, Rosemary; Thompson, Sheila; Tute, Diane; Underwood, Christine.

1981 Coupe, Alan D.; Gibson, Peter; Pound: Michael, Philomena.

2019 Owned by an elderly gentleman who appears to be disregarded by the council, but gets some assistance from neighbours due to the more unsavoury HMO elements.

 

No. 139

Built 1866 as part of Calvert Terrace.
1872-1874 Staples, James. Timber merchant.
1885-1905-1906-1910-1911 Troostwyk, Benedictus. Provision merchant.
1920 Thomas: Samuel & Freda. It seems likely that these were the parents of the famous brothers Ralph (born Coltman street August 10 1915.) and Gerald. Both became comedy Film Directors. Ralph produced the famous 'Doctor in the house' series. Gerald was responsible for some of the 'Carry on' films.
1930-1938 Manley: George Benjamin. Skipper.

1938 Manley: Amy Ellen, Sydney George, Stella Amy.

1945-1946 Wilson: Edward.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Wilson: Lily (jun.)

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1981 Wilson: Edith, Lily, Marjorie.

1965 Wilson: Joan, Stanley.

1976 Wilson: Edith, Lily, Lily (jun.), Marjorie.

2019 Family house more or less surrounded by HMO's.

 

No. 140

Built 1866 as part of Calvert Terrace.
1872-1899 Coates, Alfred Edmund. Tallow chandler (moved from 115 after 1867).
1885-1892 Coates, Mrs Damaris.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1930-1938 Johnson, Arthur Samuel. Cashier.

1938 Greensitt, Margaret.

1945 Daft, Sidney W.; Rodmell, Rose.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Ansell: Rose, Walter; Cooper, Ivy.

1946-1952 Ansell, Walter (jun.)

1952 Cowling: Lily, Raymond.

1959 Usher, Arthur J.

1965 Flat 2 - Bannister: Barbara, Stanley T.; Flat 4 - Rutter, Beryl.

1976 Flat 2 - Scott, Jane E.; Flat 3 - Carrier, Audrey; Harland, Robert; Flat 4 - Williamson: Ian, Linda; Flat 5 - Carrier, Harold E.

1976-1981 Flat 1 - Pougher, Frederick W.;

1981 Flat 2 - Farmer: Leslie T. B.; Flat 3 - Farmer: Darren E. J., Terence; Flat 5 - Watson: Dawn M., Ian.

2002 Currently owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Assocition.Unit 15 killingbeck Drive, Leeds.

2019 At least the property has been divided into five flats, but it is still technically an HMO.

 

No. 141

CALVERT TERRACE
Built 1866 by Benjamin Mills of Cogan street for Mr Appleby The name 'Calvert Terrace' is a family name. The original plans were for only three houses, but four managed to be built – 138 to 141,and each with its own unique efigy over the door!
1866-1899 Appleby, Robert Calvert, clerk HM Customs and property developer responsible for 138-141.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Scorrer, George Robinson. Property developer between 1873 & 1876 was responsible for 11 houses of the smaller terraced variety which were becoming standard on Coltman street at this date (source - Marie Housam). Moved from 132 after 1892.
1920-1930 Scorrer, Mrs Harriet.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Shaw: Lydia, William Harrison.

1946 Anderson: Alice L., Enid; Robertson: Alexander, Phyllis I.

1952 Flat - Medlam: Edward, Ivy; Robertson: Alexander, Phyllis T.

1959 Flat - Calvert: George H., Sheila; Flat - Gutherless: Alice M., Cyril; Flat - Wood, James H..

1965 Flat - Bungyear, Ronald; Flat - Jackson, Shirley.: Flat - Pallister: Eric J.,Patricia E.; Flat - Walker: Arthur, Sylvia.

1976 Flat 1 - Stott, Stephen P.; Wyatt, Helen M.; Flat 4 - Beet, Alan; Flat 5 - Greenwood, David W.R.; Flat 6 - Bladen, Keith R.

1981 Flat 1 - Moffat, Peter S.; Flat 3 - Gill, Wendy; Flat 4 - Flasher, David; Flat 5 - Jarvis, David; Winfield, Nicholas.

2019 Returned to a family house in impeccable condition.

 

No. 142

1867 Cameron, J.G. Engineer.
1872 Routledge, E. Clerk; Brown, H. House and estate agent.
1874 Daulton, James L.
1885 Daulton, Mrs.Hannah. At this time single or widowed ladies were recorded separately on the Burgess rolls (in order to pay rates) but did not have the right to vote.
1892-1899 Hodge, William. Timber merchant. (Moved fom 193 to 172 c. 1885, before here - RBH)
1905-1906-1910-1911 Fish, George.
1920-1930 Fish, Mrs Alice Ann. (By this time women could vote and therefore would be listed whether or not they were 'head of the household'. In this case it seems likely that Alice Fish was the widow of George).

1938 Hagestadt: Emma, William Samuel, Edna; Ward, Sydney.

1946 Bird: Elizabeth I., George S.; Mortimer, Alec; Patching, Richard A.; Watson: Hilda M., John F.

1952 Flat - Bullock: Alec, Enid; Flat - Gatenby: Thomas.

1952-1959 Flat - Gatenby: Margaret L.

1959 Flat - Kirk: Norma, Stanley; Flat - Lattimore: Melville J., Peggy E.

1976-1981 Flat 1 - Davis, Arthur; Flat 2 - Templar, Roger; Flat 3 - Dunhill, Sidney F.

1981 Flat 4 - Tate, Walter.

2019 Family house.

 

No. 143

1867 Parkinson, John.
1874 Brown, Henry.
1885 Akrigg, George.
1892 Hind, Mrs Margaret Ann.
1899 Kerr, Frank. Master mariner. {Relation to Kerr at 71 (brother)?}
1906-1910-1911 Gillard, George William Stephen.
1920 Buxton: Helena & William; Harrison, Mabel; Manston, Alfred Ernest Henry.
1930 Mumby, Douglas. Fish Merchant.

1938 Aldus: Albert William, Sarah Maria; Turnbull, Arthur.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Aldus: Ernest Clarkson, Ethel May; Riches, Lily L.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Saye, Charles.

1946 Turner, Carol.

1965 Flat - Brown: Muriel O., Ronald; Flat - Faulhaber, Walter.

1976 Flat 1 - Buchanan, Malcolm; Flat 4 - Mathison, Sweeney.

1976-1981 Flat 2 - Hutchinson, Ralph C.; Flat 3 - Hutchinson, Albert C.

1981 Flat 1 - Mathison, Sweeney.

 

No. 144

1885-1905-1906-1910 Boddy, William Henry. Com.traveller.
1920-1938-1945 Ford: James & Adelaide.

1946 Jones, Marjorie; Martinson, George W.; Sheppard: Eva, William C(?)

1946-1952 Redhead: Elizabeth, Herbert.

1952 Guy: Cyril, Laura; Mayes: Bernard, Mary A.

1959 Flat 1 - Greenfield: George W., Sheila G.; Flat 2 - Peskey: Allen W., Jean; Flat 3 - Schumkowski: Albert, Alice; Flat 4 - Hopkins, Gwendoline.

1976 Flat 1 - Aiking, Alison; Flat 2 - Anderson, Ronald; Flat 3 - Murphy, Maria.

 

No. 145

1885 Dickinson, Herbert.
1892-1905-1906-1911-1930 Brook, William. Inspector (of board Schools).

1920 Brook, Vernon Airey.
1920-1938-1939 Brook, Emily Elizabeth (wife of William above?)
1938 Airey, Eliza Alice.
1938-1939 Brook, Elsie Mary (daughter of William or wife of Vernon?)
1945 No mention in Burgess records or electoral roll.

1946 Bartle: Robert E.

1946-1952-1959-1965 Bartle: Cecilia.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1976 Bartle: Joyce S.

1952 Bartle: Robin.

1952-1959-1965-1976 Raynor: Walter.

1959 Bartle: Ronald J., Wilfred.; Kirby: Ben, Ruth.

1965 Bartle, Audrey J.

1965-1976 Bartle: Terry M.

1976 Baker, Heather; Bartle: Cecilia M.

1981 Flat 1 - Raynor, Joyce; Flat 2 - Bartle, Malcolm T.

2002 Now known by some as the House of the Blues because two blues musicians and one Blues afficionado live here. King Rollo – King-rollo.co.uk, Freddy James – freddy-james .com and Steve Swales former Harmonica & Didgeridoo player & blues promoter (among other things!) We also currently have at least two other blues musicians living on Coltman Street.

 

No. 146

1892 Spence, Richard Henry. Clerk.
1910 Bradshaw, Percy.

1911-1920 Baxter: Robert. (Successive dwelling from 268(?) Boulevard).
1920 Baxter: William Robert.
1930 Shann: Mrs Emily & Walter Albert (son?....woman listed first). Dental mechanic.

1945-1946 Newton: Joyce.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965 Newton: Frances, Henry J.

1976 Emerson: Brian, Donna M.

1952 Godfrey: Daniel, Joyce.
1981 Hobson, Donnamaria Z.; Jubb, Stephen B.

 

No. 147

built c. 1880 Originally double-fronted house (see 147a).

1892 Roberts, Hector Wiles. Engineer.

1905 Quickfold, Frank.
1906-1910-1911/12-1920 Spence, George (could be son of Mr Spence formerly 146?)

1920 Spence, George Henry (son?)
1920-1930 Spence, Mrs Mary Houlton.
1938 Racey: Thomas, Nora; Curtis, George.

1945-1946 Cockrill, Ada; Rosengreen, Peter William.

1945-1946-1952 Brodie, Charles Henry.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Boughen,Maud; Parkin, William Henry.

1946 Boughen: Alfred J.

1952 Boughen: Frederick A.

1965 Bell, Lily; Garman, Lily.

1976-1981 Walton: Deborah, Paul.

 

No. 147a

Built circa 1880. Originally part of 147 double-fronted house.

1905 Beacock, Tom.
1910 Trill, Samuel Robert. (Moved to 105 Coltman street in 1911).

1911 Burchard, Joseph William. (Successive dwelling from 30 St George's road).

1920 Jackson: Matilda.
1920-1930 Jackson: William Rly.(Reiley?) Inspector.
1938 Neath: Mary Alice, Alfred, Norman, Victor; Drage, Alfred Lewis.

1945-1946 Kenningham: Maude.

1946-1952-1959-1965 Kenningham: Frank W.

1976 Kite, Septimus R.; Moran, Margaret M.

Gee Street follows this house (renamed from Brazil Street in 1886).

 

No. 148

1892 Dalton, Frederick. proprietor, Daltons Laundry.
1899 Lutar's French Laundry, proprietor Frank William Lutar.
1910 Reed: James moved from Regent Street.
1920 Reed: Elizabeth Ann.
1920-1938-1946-1952-1959 Reed, Adonis Victor. Grocer.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Reed: Ada Lily.

1946 Raynor, Walter.

1952 Reed: Rodger V.

1965 Hall: Beryl, Geoffrey.

1976 Coles: David, Douglas J.L.A.R., Mary.

1981 Cox: David G., Elaine A.

2002 Now 'Terry's' shop. Run for many years until 2000 by Terry Smirk – still known as Terry's. I (Angie) designed and painted the sign back in 1986 or '87 (the style and colours were meant to look a bit like a Yorkie bar). Because I was on state benefits at the time I was paid a box of groceries for the job. Terry has now retired but the sign still remains – fifteen years later. I think he got his money's worth!

2019 Having changed hands a couple of times because of ram-raiders in particular, the store is still a 'corner-shop'.

 

There is no 149.

This was a mistake when 148 was built and numbered, as148 plot number was reserved for what became Gee street. During the renumbering some time between 1864 and 1865 the street was unusually numbered consecutively including the empty plots. Gee street would have been 148, then the shop would have been 149, but the renumbering of the properties simply went from 147 to 148, but in order later to match up the numbers next door was numbered 150 (it's original plot number) and so on. 148 (Terry's shop) really should be 149.

1899 Lamplugh, Mrs

 

No. 150

1892 Robinson, Samuel.
1892 Mellor, Mrs Annie.
1892 Giekie, Rev. C J., curate, St. Matthews.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Schumm, Charles Henry.
1920 Schumm, Fanny; Shaw: Alfred Frederic, Harry William & William.
1930 Gerstein, Hyman. Tailor.

1938 Bulloch: Francis, Annie; Shaw, Annie.

1945 Barrett, Harry; Clubley: Francis; Wray, Harry.

1945-1946-1952 Clubley: Hilda.

1946 Murphy, Audrey J.

1946-1952 Clubley: Bettie, Francis A.

1946-1952-1959 Clubley: Bernard P.

1976 Flat 1 - Roberts: Leslie A., Margaret E.; Flat 2 - Roberts, Betty.

1981 Cook, Colleen; Jobling: Michael, Pamela; Lister, Ada; Wallis, Joan K.

 

No. 151

Built around 1900. Among the last houses built on what was formerly the Criterion cricket ground.

1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Heald, Herbert.

1920 Heald, Annie; Scorrer, Arthur.

1930 Miller, Revd. Louis. Rabbi.

1938 Smith: Charles, Francis.

1938-1945-1946 Smith: Lucy Mary.

1945 Smith: Dorothy.

1945-1952 Taylor: Kathleen (P?)

1946 Smith: Betty, Edward Peachey

1946-1952 Taylor: William H.

1946-1952-1959 Smith, Charles.

1959 Greenwood, Helen.

1965 Flat - Frost: Maureen S., Trevor B.; Flat - Grint, Helen M.; Flat - Thornham, John H.

1976 Flat 1 - Thomas, Dennis; Flat 2 - Demoulpied, Osmond G.; Flat 3 - Cosgrove, James;

1976-1981 Flat 4 - Green, Leslie.

1981 Flat 1 - Sole, Terence; Flat 2 - Fletcher, Doreen F.; Jones, Raymond P.; Flat 3 - Cross, William.

 

No. 152

Built around 1900. Among the last houses built on what was formerly the Criterion cricket ground.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920 Marchant: William John & Charlotte.
1930 Lodge, George. (junior).

1938 Lodge: George, Florence Bessie.

1945-1946-1952 Lamplough, John R.; Metcalf, Thomas.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Hunter: Albert B., Bertha C.

1952 Brentano: Allan, Nancy.

1965 Flat 2 - Appleyard: Olive E., Stuart R.: Flat 3 - Munroe: Alan, Valerie.

1976 Flat 1 - Farkoury: Jamil, Vanyer; Flat 2 - Hassan, Anwarul; Flat 3 - Martine, Alfred; Flat 4 - Campbell, Robert; Flat 5 - Omula, Frederick.

1981 Flat 1 - Toner, Jean M.; Flat 2 - Coleburn, Jayne A.; Scott, Stephen R.; Flat 3 - Maitland, Susan; Flat 5 - Cooke: Christine A., George M. A.

 

No. 153

Built around 1900. Among the last houses built on what was formerly the Criterion cricket ground.
1905-1906-1910 Bush, Frederick William.
1920 Levine: Isaac & Miriam.

1938 Foulds: Samuel, Susan.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Foulds: Elizabeth (jun.).

1938-1945-1952-1959 Foulds: Francis.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1976 Foulds: Arthur.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1976-1981 Foulds: Elizabeth, Lily.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1976-1981 Foulds: Susan Farmery; Jenkinson, Elsie.

 

No. 154

Built around 1900. Among the last houses built on what was formerly the Criterion cricket ground.
1905-1906-1910 Archer, Henry.

1911 Hayes, John William. (See earlier entry at 155).
1920-1930 Hayes, Mrs Abigail.
1920-1938-1946-1952-1959 Hayes, William Ernest.

1965 Flat - Cook: David, Maureen; Flat - Smith: Irene, Raymond.

1981 Flat 1 - Fishburn, Alfred D.; Flat 3 - Elrick: Alistair M., Diane.

Cholmley street follows.

 

No. 155

Built around 1900. Among the last houses built on what was formerly the Criterion cricket ground during the 1870s.
1905-1906-1910 Hayes, John William. (see later entry at 154).

 

No. 156

1905-1906-1910-1911 Drury, John Neville.
1920 Hinton: Ernest George & Esther.
1930 Watson, James. Fisherman.

1938 Curtis: Rubin, Alice; Ferringa, Nicholas; Ouston, Frank.

1945 Bell, Francis; Gray, William; Little, John J. E. S.; Webber, Joseph W.

1945-1946 May, John F.

1945-1946-1952 Millington, Amy.

1952 Catley, Albert R.; Kinley, Robert W.; Loughran, Charles W.; Robinson: Ann B., George W.

1959 Inman: Alice M.,George H.

1965 Flat - Hildeed, Mary; Flat - McKenzie: Audrey, Peter; Flat - Redfearn, Dennis; Flat - Sutton, June.

1970 Flat 1 - Ali: Jean, Salem M.; Flat 2 - Wolstenholme, Elizabeth R.; Flat 3 - Gray, Pamela A.; Flat 4 - Rimmer, Thomas; Flat 5 - Webster: Edward H. J., Sandra.

1976 Flat 2 - Horner, John D.; Lownsborough, Wendy.

 

No. 157

1910-1911-1920 Norfolk, John William (related to No. 160?)
1920 Norfolk: Rhoda Stephenson & John Henry; Suddaby, Henry Stephenson (presumably related to Rhoda).
1930 Wood, James R. Works manager.

1938 Turnour: Ethel Louisa, Marguerite Joan; Brown, Alfred Gibson.

1945 Gawthorpe: Bergliot G. (moved to 200), Walter (moved to 200), William.

1946-1952 Chappell: Maude E., Thomas O.

1952 Chappell: Thomas J.

1959-1965 Brown: Lilian, Robert A.

1976 Ahmed: Ali, Maureen.

1981 Flat 1 - Eyre, Leslie; Flat 2 - Sutherland, Joseph; Flat 3 - Took: John, R. C., Rosemary A.; Flat 4 - Bailey, Varina J.; Flat 6 - Wilkinson, Laurence.

 

No. 158

1910 No mention in electoral roll.
1920-1930 Hutton, Mrs Annie; Kean, Clara.

1938 Barker: Thomas William, Ethel, John William, Thomas, Dora Amelia,

1945 Laird, Jemima; Smith, Marjorie.

1945-1946 Holmes: Ann C.

1945-1952 Jordan: Elizabeth, Percy.

1946 Holmes: Joseph; Jordan: Douglas, Elizabeth, Percy; Smith: George Arthur, Marjorie.

1952 Jordan, Marion B., Percy (jun.); Flat - Taylor: Joyce, Stanley E.

1959 Galloway, Thomas; Marsh: Doris E., Ernest S.; Melbourne: Elsie, John.

1965 Collinson: Irene, William P.; Hood: Jannette B., John H.

1970 Ali: Joyce; Said, Ali.

1970-1976 Ali: Ben A.; Hydra, Rasul.

1976 Ali: Ben A. (Jnr.), Messhin; Kassim, Kassim B.; Messin, Mussared.

1981 Tennison, Howard.

 

No. 159

1910 Batty, Thomas Thorpe.
1920 Chatterton: Edgar, Florence Margaret & Harold.
1930 Simmons: John Charles, Emily Ethel & John Arthur; Slaney; Ivy.

1938 Berkovitz, Annie; Hoyes: Elizabeth,George.

1946 Wilson: Guy, Una M.A.

1952 Berkley: Annie, Sam.

1959 Flat - Howard: Elsie M., Peter; Flat - Spence: John A., Patricia.

1965 Flat 1 - Lamb: Charles N., Margaret R.; Flat 2 - Knight: Harry, Sheila.

1970 Flat 1 - Johnson, Cheryl A.; King, Stephen R.

1970-1976-1981 Flat 2 - Davidson, Zena B. E. M.

1976 Flat 1 - Whitwell, Betty.

1981 Flat 1 - Hickson, Eric L.

 

No.160

1867-1899 Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth.
1885-1899 Thompson, Miss Eliza (ladies' school).
1910-1911 Norfolk, Arthur Edward (related to 156?)
1920 Gamen?: Stanley George & Alice.
1930 Petch: Rudolph Henry Frederick Theodore (Schoolmaster) & Muriel.

1938 Hardy: James William, Rose Winter, Dorothy; Wood, John.

1945-1946 Millett: John R.

1945-1946-1952 Davies: Florence, Martin J.; Millett: FLorence.

1959 Murray, Stanley V.

1959-1965-1970 Stabler, Brian, Helen.

1970 Murray, Robert S.

1976 Hutchinson: Paul.

1976-1981 Hutchinson: Jean M., John C.

1981 Hutchinson: Heidi M., Vivienne L.

 

No. 161

1867 Medd, Ralph. Tailor.
1872 Rutherford, F. Draper.
1874-1899 Clifford, Thomas A. Broker.
1906-1910 Plummer, Charles Ernest.
1920 Wood: James Robert & Wilhelmina.
1930 Robinson, Thos. Moulder.

1938 Davidson: Walter, Laura May.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Murray, Sarah E.

1946-1952-1959 Murray: Robert S.

1952 Murray: James R.

1965 Millership: Derek, Sheena.

1970 Ella, Emily, Helen M., Ronald.

1976-1981 Hambling: Arthur H., Edith L.; Thompson, Richard.

 

No. 162

1867-1872 Storry, H. Spendlove. Gentleman.
1874-1885 Foster, Mrs. Jane.
1892-1899 Sykes, Mr Matthew.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Sykes, Walter.
1920 Whitaker: Rachel, Cyril & Henry Welburn.
1930 Pullen, Jn. Bacon roller.

1938 Stansfield: George Newton, Lena Josephine.

1945-1946 Jackson: Zereda.

1945-1946-1952 Whittaker, Violet.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1976 Jackson: Albert.

1959-1965-1976 Jackson: Violet (presumably married name of Violet Whittaker above); Windle: Brenda, Geoffrey.

1965-1970 Richards: Sheila, Walter.

1970 Fisher: Doris, Thomas.

 

No. 163

1867 Hopwood, Alfred.
1870-1887 Redmore, Henry. Artist.
1871-1899 Redmore, Mrs Ann.
1871 Census has the Redmore family listed as:-
Henry Redmore, Marine Artist aged 49. Anne Redmore, aged 42. Emily, aged 16, Edward aged 11 (who also became an artist, though not as successful as his father) and their servant Seline Harding aged 15. There is a blue civic plaque to commemorate Henry Redmore's residence.

1906 Crowe, George William.
1910-1911 Best, John. A neighbour (from No 11) remembers Mr Best (*not sure if father or son) as "a nice young man".
1920-1930 Clayton, Agnes Maud Mary.

1938-1945 Bayes: Ethel May.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Bayes: Francis.

1959-1965-1970-1976 Moses: Hilda, Robert W.

1981 Walker, Rita Y.

 

No. 164

1865-1867 Boston, James (No. 113 in 1863).
1872 Bee, W. Clerk.
1885-1899 Kemp, Mr George.

1905 Crowe, George William.
1906-1910 Murphy, James Alexander.

1911-1920 Dodds: William.
1920 Dodds: Jane.
1930-1938 Noble, Misses Clara and Sara Jane.

1945 Cuckle, Florrie.

1945-1946 Erder, Florrie; Lennard, Jack.

1952 Wilson, Mark.

1959 Mydat: Thomas; Flat - Twinen, Robert.

1959-1965 Flat - Mydat: Bella

1965 Flat - Cuthbertson: Glenis, Sydney: Flat - .

1970 Flat 1 - MCGreal: Michael, Susan; Phillips, Ian C.

2002 Currently owned and managed by Sanctuary Housing Association, Unit 15, Killingbeck Drive, Leeds.

 

No. 165

1865 Storry, Ellen *.
1867-1872 Birch, George S. Ship smith.
1874 Storry, Henry S.
1885-1899 Storry, Miss.
1892 Woods, Mrs Frances Annette.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Boxall, George Frederick.
1920 Boxhall Family: Charles Frederick, Rebecca & Charles Frederick the younger.
1930 Marlow: Henry Richardson (Collector) & Beatrice Martha; Southwood: Florence & Monica.

1938 Revell: Thomas William, Susannah, Charles, Septimus, Thomas James, Winifred; Pattison, John; Taylor, Minnie.

1946 Horne, John R.; Robertson: Doris, John.

1946-1952 Tighe: Thomas.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Tighe: Charlotte A.

1959-1965-1970 Lilga: Doreen, Tina E.

1970 Tighe: James T.

1976-1981 Keating: Ann, Philip D.

 

No. 166

This house no longer exists. It was pulled down possibly in the early 1980s as part of the regeneration as it was derelict. The Building company bought up the land and part of the back gardens of neighbouring houses and constructed Wesley court. So called presumably to commemorate the Wesleyan chapel which was once situated opposite.

1863-1872 Reed, Thomas Lister. Clerk/manager.
1874 Scott, Robert.
1885 Good, William.
1892-1911-1920 Nettleton, William. Cab proprietor.
1910 No mention on the Burgess rolls. Since Ada Nettleton is listed later it is reasonable to assume that Mr Nettleton may have died by 1910. (Query - was plot 167 (missing number) a stables/garage for Mr Nettleton's cabs?)
1920-1930-1938-1945 Nettleton, Mrs Ada Elizabeth.

1945 Beddow, Mary G.

1946 Schofield: Harold J., Rosalind.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Tomes: Betty; Henry J.

1965 Tomes, David M.

1970 Tomes: Glynis, John B. L.

 

No. 168

1867-1885 Baxter, Richard. Corn merchant.
1892 Wiley, Edwin Frederic. Corn merchant.
1899 Edwards, Matthew.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Smith, Arthur Albert.
1920 Smith, Lilian Hughes.
1930 not listed ...? Before the second world war this house was used as a social club for Amos and Smith Ltd, an engineering firm specialising in trawlers (source M.H.). A piece of land behind these buildings was known as 'Ackoes' (the origin of this name is lost). The Fire brigade had an AFS training tower here during the war. Some of this land still remains empty and was known, at least into the 1980's, by local children as 'little Ackoes'. One ex resident suggested that the name could have come about because it was the place where a boy from Gee Street called Atkinson 'Akoe' and his 'gang' played.

1938 Bentley: Abraham, Elizabeth, Miriam.

1965 Flat 1 - Ahmed: Ali, Brenda; Flat 2 - Donkin, Anita; Flat 3 - Harold, Barbara; Flat 5 - Atkinson: James A., Patricia A.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 169

1863 Thorp, David. (Possibly previously No. 27 but 168 may have had that number).
1867 Appleby, Robert Calvert. Customs.
1872 Thorp, Mrs. Ann.
1874 Weddall, Charles. Engineer.
1885 Dryden, John. Master mariner.
1892-1905 Richardson, George William. Confectioner.(or perhaps only on these two dates,but it appears odd).
1899 Shaw, Thomas.
1910-1911 Pearlman, Benno.
1920 Hall: Samuel & Rhoda Emma.
1930-1938 Waterworth: Gordon James (Shop inspector) & Vanda Jane (related to 170?)

1938 Waterworth, Gordon James (jun.)

1945-1946-1952 Morgan, Grace C.

1946-1952 Morgan: Arthur P.

1952 Morgan: Geoffrey A.; Cuckson, Ron.

1959 Johnson: Brian, Iris A.; Scott, Edward A.

1965 Flat - Dick: James P., Sheila; Flat - Gardner, James A.

 

No. 170

1863-1867 Beeton, James (@ No. 26 old numbers).
It seems likely that the original house number was 26 rather than that Mr Beeton moved as this house is definitely one of the earliest built and displays simulated stone blocks on the lower half of the building (known as pargetting) popular in Georgian - very early Victorian times. It is possible an attempt has been made to reproduce this effect on the first floor but this may not be original.
1872 Woddall, C. Cashier.
1885 Carson, Robert. Chief engineer.
1892-1899 Mcfarlane, John (or James), com.traveller.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1920 Waterworth, Clara.
1920-1929 Waterworth, Harold. Chemist's Manager (related to 169?)
1930?-1945 Boguslavske Family: Joseph, Gertrude, Fanny, Jessie, Rebecca & Sadie.(?)

According to electoral rolls, the Boguslavske family were here only briefly before the war, and disappeared immediately after, according to the listings from 1938 (perhaps a little beforehand) to 1945 below:

1938 Boguslavske: Gertrude, Jessie, Rebecca.

1938-1945-1946 Boguslavske: Joseph

1945-1946 Boston, Peggy.

1952-1959 Sherer: Emily, Vera.

1959 Fenn, Amy; Sherer: Eric;

1965 Flat - Anderson, Elsie; Flat - Fenn, Amy; Flat - Roberts, Margaret.

1970 Flat - Chapman, Peter J.; Flat - Fairhead, Anita; Flat - Little, Sara D.; Flat - Rusling: Alice M., Thomas W.

1976 McLeese, Denise; Mould, William; Neal, Tarina.

1981 Flat 1 - Wallis, Joan K.; Flat 2 - Pink, Augustus; Flat 4 - Nolan, John; Flat 5 - Kirby, Joseph.

 

No. 171

1867-1874 Mitchell, George G. Gentleman.
1885-1899 Park, John Edward.
1892 Johnson, Charles Herbert, ship broker.
1905-1906-1910 O'Hara, John.

1911 Ashton, John Fairburn, the younger.
1920 Harding: Edward Astley & Ada.
1930 Christian: Alexander & Julia.

1938 Dakin: Ernest Edward, Thirza; Barr: Charles Hubert, Olive.

1945 Elvin: Frederick H., Margaret; Wilson: Johannah, Sidney.

1946-1952 Lane: Abraham I.

1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Lane: Florence G.

1952-1959 Lane: Clifford A., Geoffrey H.

1959 Lane: Doreen A.,

1959-1965 Lane: Geoffrey H.

1959-1965-1970-1976 Lane: Kenneth G., Margaret P.

1981 Jagger: Barbara, Graham; Pelham, Jonathan; Yates: Martin P., Tracey E.

 

No. 172

1867 Moxon, Major W. Merchant.
1872-1874 White, Thomas. Gentleman.
1885 Hodge, William. (Originally at 193 c.1872, then moved to 142 c 1892 - RBH)
1892-1899 Gill, Francis. Canvasser.
1910-1930 Parker, David Hopper. Master mariner moved from Alliance Ave 1910. (See below)

1911 Parker, David Henry. (See above)
1920-1930 Parker, Agnes Smith.

1938 Walters: Charles Henry, Jane Elizabeth; Hill, Thomas; Berndtson, Martha Elizabeth.

1952 Flat - Clark: Bessie, George H.; Flat - Dickenson: Dorothy, Stanley; Flat - Walters, Jane E.; Flat - Whittle: Ethel, Patrick.

1959 Flat - Mattinson: Frank I., Rose H., Frederick; Flat - Thompson: Janet, William H.

 

No. 173

1867-1899 Newstead, Mr Thomas Holmes. Gentleman.
1910 No mention in electoral roll.

1911 Beecroft, Robert Thomas.
1920 Beecroft, Elizabeth.

1929 Clark, Alfred.
1930 Richardson, Mrs Violet Ottoline Mason; Nettleton: William Sidney & Doris; ??, Joe.

1938 Hambling: Arthur Herbert; Thompson: Elizabeth Patterson, Richard, Sydney.

1938-1946 Thompson: Ernest Thomas. {Missing from 1945 list, presumably exigency of war-RBH}.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Thompson: Edith Mary.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Hambling: Edith Lavinia. Thompson: Richard. {Thompson was missing from the 1945 list presumably the exigencies of war- RBH}.

1945 Thompson: Joan.

1945-1946-1952-1959 Thompson: Harry Braithwaite.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Hambling: Arthur H. { Note - Arthur Herbert Hambling was absent (due to the exigensies of war?) at 1945 &1946 rolls, but was presumably the same person who was present in 1938 and 1952-RBH}.

1959-1965 Hambling: Mary R.

 

No. 174

Double fronted house which was badly damaged when Bean street suffered a direct hit from a landmine and subsequently demolished. For many years the site was left derelict until 'The Gardens' were developed in the late 1980s.

1860-1872 Desforges, Charles. Wholesale grocer - J Desforges and Son- (no number in 1863, listed as 174 from 1865).
In the 1871 census the Desforges family were listed as having three servants. A cook, a housemaid and a nursemaid.
1874-1910 Des Forges, Mrs Elizabeth.
1885-1899 Des Forges, Henry George (son of above?)
1920 Burton family: Henry, Mary Isabella, Fred & George Herbert.

1929 Goldstone: Mark.

1929-1930 Goldstone: Martha, Bert, Beatrice.
1930 Goldstone: Helen; O'Keefe, Doris. House Furnishers (moved from 181 before 1930?)

Goldstones was a large shop in the centre of town (on Carr Lane?) Not surprisingly the Goldstone family were "well off". Aubrey Coopland, who's mother was a milliner, says he remembers his mother telling him about the expensive hats the family would buy. The Goldstone family are now scattered around the country but according to 'our sources' there is to be a wedding in the family this year in Hull. Congratulations to the happy couple!

1938 Barker: Arthur, Amy.

 

No. 175

This House no longer exists
A House plan dated May 9th 1859 was for a single fronted house with a bay window.
1851-1867 Pauling: Henry D. Shipping agent (no number given in 1851). (Family relationship to 199? RBH)
1851-1885 Pauling, Francis.
1851-1899 Pauling: Mrs Mary.

In the 1851 Census the Family were listed as:-
Henry Dopkin Pauling aged 43 & Mary Pauling Aged 43, Robert, 22 (railway clerk), William aged 19 (steam packet clerk), Fanny aged 15, Francis aged 13, Mary aged 9, George aged 7, Jane aged 5, Catherine aged 4 and Helena aged 2. (9 children in all). They also had two house servants.

1851-(1885-1892-)1899-1905 Pauling: George.
1885-(1892-)1899 Pauling, William Henry.
1892 Pauling, Misses.
1910-1911-1920 Pauling, Robert.

1929 Pauling: Helena; Ibbotson, Maud; Whiting, Dorothy.

1929-1930-1939 Pauling, Miss Catherine.
1930-1939 Pauling: Miss Lily. Was Lily yet another child born after the 1851 census or grandchildren/relations of 199? (in 1936 Helena Pauling was listed as living at number 175 - Source M.H.)
The House suffered severe damage when a landmine hit Bean street and was subsequently demolished. The house had been in the same family for almost 90 years.

1938 Pauling: Helena (aged 89 by this date-RBH); Cox, Clara; Carter, Elsie May.

 

No. 176

1867-1874 Jackson, Samuel B. Agent.
1885-1905-1906-1910-1911 Jeff, George. Schoolmaster.
1920 Goldstein, Jacob.
1929-1930-1938 Rawlinson, Lily.

1938 Rawlinson, Ivy; Harvey, Jane Rawson; Wardell: Mary Ann Turlay, May.

 

No. 177

1863 Screeton Thomas This house could have been numbered 14 originally - not proved. This entry may need checking.
1867-1899 Screeton, James. Bookbinder/Printer.

1905-1906 Martenson, Martin Joseph.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920 Bairstow: Walter Charles & Elizabeth.

1929 Brown: Casril, Sophia,
1930 Brown, Cyril. Tailor. [Aubrey Coopland, from the then Cooplands carpet shop on Hessle Road, remembers delivering an expensive 19s 6d (just under a pound) rug to Mrs Brown and she gave him "the tanner for a tip" (an old sixpence. Of course to young Aubrey this was a generous tip, for which he was very grateful. However the problem came when he took the whole pound note back to his dad. Dad wasn't too keen on handing over the change to his eager son!]

1938 Brown: Casril, Sophia, Edward, Thelma.

 

No. 178

1867 Dodson, Rev. Aquilla.
1872 Ward, J. Clerk.
1892 Doulton (or Dalton [as at 148]), Mrs Hannah.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920-1929-1930 Barker: Robert Henry. Toy dealer.

1929 Barker: Anne.

1938 Harvey, Ada Elizabeth; McGlashlan, David; Read, John; Alcock, Thomas; Norton, Edward.

 

No. 179

1867-1899 Holmes, Mr Thomas. Gentleman.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.

1911-1920-1929 Holmes: Henry. (From 104 Boulevard).
1920 Holmes: Amelia.

1929 Holmes: Thomas,??.
1930 Turner, Mrs Ethel.

1945-1946 Grant, Thomas N.

1945-1946-1952 Potts: Arthur.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1981 Potts: Ada Alice.

1946 Jebson: Hilda C., James C.;

1952 Kirby: Ernest A., Margaret A.

1959 Waterhouse: Barbara, Brian.

1965-1970 Kidson, Emmeline M.

1976 Potts, Ada A.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 180

1863-1865 Douner, Charles Henry (no number in 1863, listed @ 180 in 1865).
1867-1892 Tadman, Mrs. Sarah Jane.
1872-1874 Sherwood, G. Gentleman (tenant?).
1892 Jackson, Mrs.
1899 Barnfather, Charles.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920 Feetam, Betsy.

1929 Hodges: Peter, Nellie.
1930 Perls, Mrs M; Holmes, Percy. Electrician.

1938 Young: Arthur, Mona.

1938-1939 Rubenstein: Annie, Hyman.
1939 Lipman Family: Leonard & Hilda.

1945-1946 Colley: Jessie K.

1945-1946-1952 Flat - Walker: Edward H., Elizabeth A.

1946 Colley: Albert C.; Pearson, Vincent S.

1952 Flat - Daly: Bettie D., Leslie.

1959 Flat - Chick: Ada M., James; Flat - Marshall: Brian, Valerie.

1965 Flat - Flasher, Sarah M.; Flat - Stark, Florence I.

1970 Clarke, Ellen; Goodare: Garth R., Sandra M.

1976 Flat 1 - Jones, William L.

1976-1981 Flat 2 - Bettridge, Doris E. B.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 181

1863-1867 Stead, William Empson. Solicitor.
1872-1874 Greenwood, George. Commercial agent.
1885-1899 Raven, George. School master, taught at 201 -1867-1892-.
1905-1906-1910-1920 Goldstone, Harry. (Successive dwelling from 55 Morpeth street).
1920 Goldstone: Martha, Frank, Bert, Mark & Percy (moved to 174 before 1930?)

1929 Garside: Mary Elizabeth, Harold, Frank, Violet Ivy.
1929-1930 Garside: Frederick Hugh. Cutler.

1938 Garside, Mary Elizabeth; Doherty: Edgar, Jessie. (also logged in alternative 181)
1939 Bentley: Abraham, Jane Elizabeth & Miriam.

1945 King, Stanley.

1945-1946-1952 Robinson: Ethel M. (jun.)

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 Robinson: Ethel M., Jessie S.

1946-1952 Bastow, William.

1946-1952-1959-1965 Robinson: Doris M., George I.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 182

1846-1857 Forrester, Charles.
Charles Forrester had a Jewellery and gold and silver plating business at 67 Whitefriargate. Among his specialisms listed (Kelly's 1846) "Mourning Orders Executed on shortest notice" Mourning jewellery was very popular at this time and often contained a lock of the deceased loved one's hair.
1867-1885 Forrester, Mrs. Ann (presumably Charles' widow?)
1874 Forrester, Henry.
1892-1930 Gorwood, Charles, cashier.
1899 Morfitt, George Gilyott.

1920 Wood, Basil Herman.
1920-1939 Gorwood, Agnes Mary. {This must be speculative - cannot be @ 182 in 1938 as well as here-RBH}
1938 Garside, Mary Elizabeth; Doherty: Edgar, Jessie.
1939 Gorwood, Agnes Eileen (moved from 182 - with Agnes Mary Gorwood - in electoral register RBH).
1967-c.2002- Wheeler family(?).

1976 Fuller, Sheila.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 182

1848-1857 Forrester, Charles. Charles Forrestert had a Jewellery and gold and silver plating business at 67 Whitefriargate. Among his specialisms listed (Kelly's 1846 directory) "Mourning Orders Executed on shortest notice". Mourning jewellery was very popular at this time and often contained a lock of the deceased loved one's hair.

1867-1885 Forrester, Mrs. Ann (presumably Charles' widow?) (White's 1867, Kelly's 1885)

-1874- Forrester, Henry (Kelly's 1874)

1892-1905-1906-1911-1930 Gorwood, Charles, cashier.

1920-1939 Gorwood, Agnes Mary

-1920- Wood, Basil Herman (E.R.)

1929 Gorwood: Charles.

-1939- Gorwood, Agnes Eileen

1946 Hagger, Arthur; Holdsworth, Anne G.; Langdon, Thomas; Larder, Wilfred; Leighton, Ellen; McCollin, Mary E.; Steinmetz, Emily; Todd, Rose; Wagg, Mary.

1952 Flat - Holt: David E., Jennie R.; Flat - Hutchinson: Terence, Violet; Flat - Osgerby, Walter; Flat - Tranmer: Gloria P. V., Joseph H

1952-1959 Flat - Barr: Eileen, Ralph.

1965 Flat - Morgan: David, Edith, William D.; Flat - Simpson: Brian, Olive.

-1967- present (2002) Wheeler family)

1976-1981 Wheeler: Aino, Harry.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 183

1851 Abraham, Mr Edward? (source - deduction from 1851 Whites, placement between John Fountain and Charles Forrester)?
1867-1872 Abraham, Mrs. Mary. ? 182 or 183?
1874 Stephenson, J.B. Clerk.
1885-1899 Minnitt, Miss Sara.
1892 Nightingale, William. Prov. merchant.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920 Shepherd, Mary.

1929-1930-1938 Stephenson: Frederick Hugh. (commercial traveller); Lily Isabel; Walmsley, Margaret Ann.
1930-1938 Stephenson: Elsie Phyllis.
1945 Cannell: Violet, Thomas J.

1946 Carter: Fred, Nancy; Early, Dorothy M.; Medcalf: Ethel, Harry.

1952 Esslemont: John J., Robert; Mutch, Mary A.

1952-1959-1965 Esslemont: Jessie A.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Esslemont, Mary J.,Thomas.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 184 – Fountain Villa

This house was originally number 6 (source 1851 Whites - John Fountain)
1845-1851 Alderman John Fountain, a prominent member of the council for almost forty years, occupied Fountain Villa. John Fountain was by trade a "Foreign Fruit Merchant" His advertisement in 1846 Kelly's Directory describes his wares as "Barcelona nuts, Oranges and Lemons etc." and he was also an agent for "Yarmouth, scotch and North sea Herrings."
1863-1867 Cutt, William. Woollen draper. "House and coach house" (No number in 1863, listed @184 from 1865).
1872-1874 Stratten, Thomas (or J.) General dealer.
1885-1899 Harland, Mr John.
1910 no electoral listing.
1920-1929-1938 Brewer: John William & Jane Annie.
1938 Brewer: Constance.

1952 Burke: Joyce, Ronald J.
By the 1950s(?) this house was in flats with only occasional tenants. No long term tenancies (source- neighbours reminiscence).

1959 Flat - Hornsey, Beatrice; Flat - Sims: David P., Maureen; Flat - Usher, Elizabeth;Flat - Worthy: Joyce, Royston J.

1965 Flat - Beasley: Clive, Joyce; ; Flat - Godney: Maureen, Peter; Flat - Risdale: Brian, Joyce; Flat - Sollitt: Brian, Marina; Flat -Winn, Terry.

1976 Flat 1 Willcox, Edward L.; Flat 2 - Birch, Vivian; Lang, Thomas; Flat 3 - Kartaloglou, SUsan; Flat 4 - Duncan, Olwen; Gray, Donald E.

1981 Flat 1 - Naylor, Patricia E.; Wiles, Paul D.; Flat 2 - Barnard, Linda; Flat 3 - Chaney: Davida A., Donald P.; Flat 6 - Atkins, Julie.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No. 185

1851 Binney, Mordecai. Corn Merchant (address number, source - Marie Housam).
1867 Watson, William.
1872-1874 Sanderson, J.W. Ale & porter merchant.
1885 Read, William Johnson.
1892-1899 Smith, George. Agent.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Exley, Charles Edward.
1920 Coker: Harry & Ellen Cowley; Bell, Edward.
1930 Greig, Charles.
1929-1930-1938 Walker: Miss Alice Maud.
1929-1930-1938-1945-1946 Walker: Edith Mary.

1939 Mauston, Alice Ann.
1945-late 80s Mr & Mrs Heidstra and their family (source - family member).

1952 Pawson: Doreen S., Stanley J.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Heidstra, Margaret.

1959 Willoughby: Clifford E., Jacqueline A.

1965 Christie, Margaret.

1965-1970 Heidstra: Hendrik K.

1981 Heidstra: Peter H. W.

1980's-2002 Khedrubje Buddhist retreat. For details view www.meditateinhull.com.
1985 Grade II Listed Building.

 

No 186

1867-1889 Suddaby, Samuel Josiah. Collector of Rates to the Hull Corporation. His Family; Wife Clara and latterly children Eldest son Beddell (age 17 in 1879 & who was at that time a solicitor's articled clerk), and daughters Emily (pictured), Kate and Ethel.
1892-1899 Brodie, Mrs Martha.
1910 no mention in electoral roll. Still Martha Brodie?

1929 Manston: Aflred Ernest Henry.

1929-1930-1938-1945-1946 Manston: Mrs Alice Ann.
1929-1930 Booth, Elsie May.

1952 Walker: Geoffrey F., Gwendoline M.

1952-1959-1965 Dosdale, Fred.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1981 Burgess: Herbert H., Irene. Burgess family had 4 children (source - neighbour's reminiscence).

1959 Gurren, Teresa; Hodges, Margaret.

1965 Ford, Margaret H.

1965-1970 Rimmington, Alice.

1970 Burgess: Irene (jun.); Corp, Katherine.

1970-1976 Burgess: Geoffrey.

1976 Burgess: Herbert H., Irene; McCall, Cymbeline.

1985 Grade II Listed Building.

Emily Suddaby – daughter of Samuel Josiah Suddaby is pictured (1867-1889).

 

No. 187

1851-1865 Bores, William. William Bores was a factory owner. His works were on Robert Street and he had an office at 63 Myton Gate. His trade was in vegetable oils and he manufactured soaps, lubricants and paints. (a Bores (relation?) @ No 1 in 1867)
1867-1874 Bores, Mrs. Elizabeth.
1885 Hornby, Robert.
1892-1905-1906 Minns, George. Commcl. traveller.
1899 Blagburn, John.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920-1929-1938-1945-1946 Hume family: Samuel (clothier).

1920-1929-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Hume: Nellie.
1929-1930 Hume Family: Neville & Samuel Leslie.
1930-1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Hume: Mary.
1938 Hume: Janet, Pharic Hamilton.

1938-1945-1946-1952-1959 Hume: Dennis.

1965 Amar: Ada E. M., Moosa; Haigh, Alice; Kidman, Yousef.

1970 Blakey, Thomas.

1970-1976-1981 Dawson, Eric; Marsh, Doris E.

 

No. 188 – Castle House

(Built 1862?)
1851-1885 Peck, Michael Charles. painter (Printer?) & Stationer (and property developer - source Marie Housam) responsible for the building of 14, 15, 16, 17, 189 and 190 in 1862 (related to Robert Peck?)
1892-1899 Peck: Mrs.
1920-1929-1930 Peck: Arthur Gilbert.
1929-1930 Peck: Alice Mary; Welter, Richard Hugh Petch.

1952 Brant: Charles W., Edith, John R.; Lanch, George; Lynch, Joseph.

1959 Brant: Peter; Cohen, Isaac; Grayson, Marjorie; Roy; McCallister, Johnny; Norris, Herbert; Sheard, George.

1959-1965-1970->1976 Hickson: Harold H.

1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 Hickson: Ellen.

1965 Beadle, John; Hallas, Walter; Loughran, Charles; Mennel, Walter; Stewart, Joe; Taylor, Harold.

1965-1970-1976 Foster, Harry.

1970 Blakey, Thomas; Greaves, Leslie; Hood, Leslie; Strang, Thomas.

1970-1976 Cooper, Stanley; Foster, Harry.

1976 Gillingham, Ronald; Robinson, John.

1976-1981 Smith, Leonard

1981 Davies, Peter; Green, Ernest; Silk, Kevin.

 

No. 189

Built 1862 – developer Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also had 14,15,16,17 & 190 built.
1867 Boden, William. Timber merchant.
1872-1874 Priest, Robert. Ship broker (related to 192?)
1885 Needler, Michael.
1892-1899 Thornton, Mr Sidney.
1905-1906-1910-1911 Griffin, Alfred Sydney.
1920-1929-1938 Ramsey: George Brooke (ropemaker).

1920-1929-1938-1945-1946 Ramsey: Emma.
1929-1930-1938-1952 Ramsay: Ernest. {Missing from 1945 rolls, possibly exigencies of war-RBH}.

1945 Lanch, Joseph

1945-1946 Sykes, Walter.

1945-1946-1952 Ramsay: Joan.

1946 Morgan, John T.

1952 Hardy: Douglas, Kathleen; Ramsay: Emma R.

1959 Mathers: James, Patricia; Roberts, William C.

1965 Dalgano: John A., Marjorie E.; Scholes: Joan M., Ronald.

1970 Flat 1 - Draper: Helen J., John M.; Flat 2 - Gayer: David G., Doreen.

1976 Boreham, Keith.

1976-1981 Soliman: Annamarie, Hannah E. G.

1981 Bell, John; Holderness, Arthur; Jenkinson, Philip; Slaney, Frank.

 

No. 190

Built 1862 – developer Michael Peck (who lived at 188). He also had 14,15,16,17 & 189 built.
1867 Clark, Thomas. Tailor.
1872 Winter, C. Ship broker.
1874 Kirton, Richard B.
1885 Kirton, Joseph Bishop.
1885-1899 Kirton, Mrs Elizabeth.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920 Duan: Minnie & Edward Sidney; Penrose, Walter Stanley.

1926-1927-1928-1929 ?? Anything, or is this a corruption from 189?

1928-1929 ??Anything or is this a corruption from 189?

1929 Teasdale, Sydney; Thompson, William.

1929-1930-1938 Selle: Harry (Cargo Superintendant), Annie.
1930 Priestman: Harold Dent & William Dent.

1938 Selle, Jessica; Redmond, Harry; Thompson: Walter.

1945 Bayes, Henry.

1945-1946 Lockhead, James S.

1945-1946-1952 Woyen, May.

1946 Giles, George; Leahy: Margaret, Michael M.; McFadyean, Marion R.

1952 Warvill: Margaret, Ronald.

1959 Batley: Colin, Eileen; Bertram: George, Ivy; Foy: Frances, John; Grey, Robert; Hurrley: Annette, Joseph.

1965 Flat - Beck, George; Flat - Fox, Alfred; Flat - Lee: Leslie, Margaret; Flat - Taylor, Frank.

1965-1970 Flat 1 - Foy: Frances, John; Flat 3 - Anthony, James.

1970 Flat 1 - Foy: Sheila M.; Flat 2 - Pinner, James; Flat 4 - Tennyson, William; Flat 5 - Hood, David.

1976 Flat 1 - Purkiss, Herbert; Flat 2 - Foster, Kathleen; Flat 3 - Mills, John; Flat 4 - Russell, Kenneth; Flat 5 - Snape, Louise.

1981 Flat 1 - Hennessy, Maurice; Flat 2 - Robinson, John L.; Flat 3 - Gillingham, Ronald C.; Flat 4 - Walker, William C.; Flat 5 - Hochkins, Trevor.

 

No. 191

1867 Coulthard, John. Merchant.
1872-1892-1899 Fawcett, Joseph Robinson. Gentleman.

1891 Census had Fawcett, Joseph Robinson (74) (retired timber merchant), wife Teresa (71) born Blyton Lincolnshire, son Thomas (37) cake & corn merchant), daughter Mary; a boarder, Hopps, William E. (15) (architectural junior) born Beverley; and a servant Bunting, Maud (22) (from Norfolk)

1910 No entry in electoral roll.

1920-1930 Fawcett: Walter & Harry Roberts.{Walter & Harry Roberts not in 1925/27/28/29 lists-RBH}.

1920-1925-1927-1928-1929-1930 Fawcett: Thomas (commission agent), Clara,
1825-1927-1928-1929-1930 Fawcett, Thomas Clarence.

1930 Roberts: Walter, Harry (?) {or are these Fawcett: Walter & Harry Roberts?-RBH}

1930-1938 Fawcett: Cecilia Teresa; Richardson: Hubert Victor.

1946 Argent, Eric G.; Berry, Molly; Clarkson, Harold; Driffield, Una M.; Halliday: Agnes Nicholson, Cecil Charles.

1952 Flat - Sherratt: Joyce E., Norman; Flat - Wiggins: George O., Jean.

1959 Douglas: Flat - Betty, Thomas C.; Flat - Gillon: Alexander M., Joyce.

1965 Flat 1 - Mawson, Patricia; Flat 2 - Gillings, Thomas; Flat 3 - Dexter: Michael J., Pamela.

1970 Gill, Kenneth B.; Mowforth: George T., Jean; Rogerson: Janet F., Michael.

1976 Flat 1 - Sinclair, Anthony M.; Flat 2 - Roberts: David, Susan D.; Flat 3 - Swyer: Harold L., Valerie; Chaffer: Catherine, Sydney; Macdougal, David G.

 

No. 192

1867 Allan, William. Engineer.
1872 Priest, J. Ship broker (related to 189?)
1874 Gibb, John. Master mariner.
1885-1899 Mitchell, Mr Edward Hind.

1905 Nightingale, William.
1910-1911-1920 Stephenson, Thomas.
1920 Stephenson: Annie Marsh & Thomas Elder.
1930 Bolton, Muriel; Shepherdson, Julia.

1930-1938 Bolton: Robert Thorley & Anne Elizabeth.
1938 Parker, Hilda; King, Lenora Margaret.

1945 Mohan: Patrick.

1945-1946 Mohan: Bridget; O'Rourke, Michael.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970 O'Rourke: Margaret.

1952 O'Rourke, Michael P.; Joan.

1952-1965 'Rourke: Michael J.

1952-1959-1965-1970 O'Rourke: Margaret M.

1959 O'Rourke: Noreen.

1970 O'Rourke: Peter.

1976 Mackenzie, Barbara; Mahon, Cedric L.; Watson, Donald F.; Williams, Susan M.

1976-1981 Munday: Stephen J.

1981 Dick, Andrew J.; Munday: Edward G., Timothy I.

 

No. 193

1867 Locking, William. Gentleman.
1872 Hodge, W.** Gentleman.
1874-1891-1892-1899 Hodge, Mrs Elizabeth (aka Bessie/Betsy). {Both 1891 & 1892 Burgess Rolls have 'Hodge, Bessie'-RBH}.

1905-1906-1910-1911-1930 Brekke, Lars Peter.
1920 Brekke, Olive Tommasina (wife of Lars?)
1920-1930 Brekke: Lorentz Olive.
1930 Murray, Clara.

1930-1938 Brekke: Edith Bargliot.

1938 Hathe, Lillias Beverley.

1945-1946 Grant, Monica.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 McCann: Harold L.

1945-1946-1952-1959-1965-1970-1976-1981 McCann: Ethel W.

1952 Mugford, Leslie C.; Pilgrim, Reginald.

1959 Humble, Isabel M.; Storr, Wilfred.

 

No. 194

This house is set well back from the frontage
1867-1885 Hopps, William.
1899 Saunderson, William Ashton. Commercial traveller.
1906-1910 Davidson, Robert.

1911 Atkinson, Robert.
1920 McLardy, Emma; Snowdon, Anthony Charles.

1930- Foottit, Gertrude Eugene.
1930-1938 Bayes family: May Theresa.

1930-1938-1945 Bayes: William Barr.

1952-1959-1965-1970-1976 Heap: Arthur A. M., Joan M.

1970 Heap: Barbara M., Dorothy A.

 

No. 196

1892-1899 Ross, Mrs Annie.
1905-1906-1910-1930 Johnston, George Gilchrist.

1920 Johnson: Alan Gilchrist & James Howard.
1920-1930 Johnson: Sarah Kate Emily & Donald William (secretary).
1930 Bellamy, Gertrude.

1938 Colston: George, Beatrice May.

1946 Castle: Douglas; Lees: Arnold M., Lois H.

1946-1952 Castle: Beth Margaret;

1952 Flat - Gardezi: Christa R., Syed A. N. S.; Flat - Hills: John G., Rosemary; Flat - Watson: Hilda M., John F.

1952-1959-1965-1970 Flat - Stead, Elsie K.

1959 Flat - Cracknell: Joyce, Neville; Flat - Robinson: Harold E., Phyllis; Flat - ; Flat - Watson: John F.

1959-1965-1970-1981 Flat 1 - Watson, Hilda M.

1965 Flat - Boyd, Hazel; Flat - Coleby, Julia E.; Flat - Hopley: Clare A., Flat - Robert; John F.

1970 Flat - Arthurton, Michael J.; Flat - Coleby, Flat - Alice J.

1976 Flat - Smith: Lancelot, Mary; Flat - Stead, Elsie K.; Flat - Watson, Hilda M.

2019 The Khedrubje Buddhist Centre removed from 185 to this house some years ago and appears very settled, having created a car park from the front half of the garden of 195.

 

No. 197

1885-1899 English, William P.
1892 Howlid, Sevrin Olai. Merchant.
1905-1906-1910 Kirton, Christopher Henry.
1920 Kirton: Julia & Stanley Theobald.
1930 Mettrick, Walker.
1930 Hall, Reverend Albert Francis. Wesleyan.

1938 Franklin: Edward Curtiss, Muriel Porter.

1945-1946 Phillips, Kathleen M.; Wyatt, Helen M.

1946 Phillips: Alexander Gordon.

1952 Flat - Goodrick: Alfred E., Anne; Flat - McLusker: Hannah, John W.; Flat - Meek, Alice; Flat - Robinson: Henry G., Selena.

1965 Blake, Frank; Duffill: Alice, Kathleen, Roland; Phillipson: Gladys, Joseph.

1970 Mackay, George H.

1976 Carr: Christine M., Malcolm S.

1981 Frosdick, Deboragh M.; Petherbridge, Linda; Towler, Pauline A.

2002 This House has now been named 'English House' after William English who lived here in the late nineteenth century.

 

No. 198

1872-1874 Murray, R.H. manager.
1885 Wilkinson, William.
1891-1899-1905-1906 Symons, Alderman John. Silversmith. Moved from No. 15 in 1891.
1910 No entry in electoral roll.
1920 Hulbert: Charles Howard & Mary Bell.
1930-1938 Bowen Family: John Stroyan, Elizabeth Illingworth, John, Margaret.

1946 Dyer: James F.C., Rosa; Pleasants: John S.B., Winifred F.

1970 Flat - Allen: Doreen, Stanley; Flat - Ashbridge: Frances, James F., John F.

1981 Flat 1 - Mason: Arthur W., Tina M.; Flat 2 - Marsden: Doreen, Stephen.


 

No. 199

1872-1899 McKinna, David. Paper merchant.
1905-1906-1910-1911-1920 Pauling, Arthur. (Family relationship to 175? RBH)
1920 Pauling, Emily (related to 175 or wife of above?)

1930- Murphy: Dorothy.

1930-1938-1945 Murphy: Florence.

1930-1938-1945-1946- Murphy: James Alexander (fancy goods dealer).

1938 Murphy: Gladys.

1938-1945-1946-1952 Murphy: Florence May, Vera Lilian.

1946 Mitchell, Gladys. {Married name?-RBH}.

A neighbour (from no 11) remembers the Murphy's had 4 daughters.

1959 Bray: Annie, Herbert F.

1965 Flat - Allen: Doreen, Stanley; Flat - Ashbridge: Frances, John F.; Flat - Roberts: Leonard, Stella.

1976 Flat A - Nixon, Trevor; Flat B - Sewell: Keith R., Susan.

1981 Flat A - Bunting: Jeanette, Melvyn; Flat B - Woolhouse: Glen S., Linda M.

 

No. 200

1867-1899 Underwood: Mrs. Ruth.
1885 Underwood: Helen.
1892 Underwood: Mr William Berkeley.
1920 Jackson: Jonas & Blanche.

1938 Warr: Walter, Ellen Hunt.

1946 Basham, Thomas; Fielding, Frank; Gawthorpe: Monica S., Walter (moved from 157 in 1945), William F.

1946-1952 Gawthorpe: Bergliot G. (moved from 157 in 1945).

1952 Gawthorpe: Walter D.

1965 Knight, Carole; Munzer: Harold; Parkinson, Phyllis; Worville, Laurence K.

1965-1970 Munzer: Gladys.

1965-1970-1976-1981 Hopper, Kenneth.

 

No. 201

The Old Mission House
1867-1899 Boys' School: Raven, George. (Lived at 181 c. 1885-1899.)
1930-1939 Warr, Reverend Walter M A; Warr, Ellen Hunt – listed as Mission House.

 

Notes

1861 - We have a Robert Bean the elder living at Coltman Street (no number).

1863 - We have a Smith, Charles Frederick, listed with no house number.

1891 The Grocer's shop at the corner of Gee and Wellsted streets (now no. 39 Gee St.) belonged to Thomas Walsh aged 61, his wife Mary aged 60 and his three children William (watchmaker) aged 21, Marianne (schoolmistress) aged 29, and Margaret (no occupation listed) aged 27.

c. 1892 Wellsted Street has only four houses; Bacheler, Kings Bench, Queensgate Streets not mentioned. Saner Street has estate agent, gardener and cowkeeper.

1892 Town Councillors - R. Simpson (retires 1892), W.Jackson (retires 1893), R.T. Vivian (retires 1894) William Henry Wellsted is borough magistrate.

1930? 174,175,176,177,178: All end at roughly 1930 - 175 because it was severely damaged by landmine in 1941, but it seems a bit strange that a whole block are short.

2019: See 'Coltman Street History' for information on the Coltmans.

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