On the census there was a Dan Holloway (30) classed as son-in-law and his wife and there were 3 of the wife's sisters who were Crows and they were classed as daughters so head of the house was absent on the night of the census
Mary (Long) had 5 working children + 1 schoolchild + 2 grandchildren at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Salters Yard, Redditch and she was married to William.
Wife Annie L. (35) plus 2 sons at home. In the 1900 Kelly's Directory he was classed as Photographer & Stationer, 91 Evesham Street. On the 1891 census Harry lived with his Mother Ann and siblings, in Birmingham and he was Photographer.
Photographer & Picture framer
Wife Nellie (Hill) (28) plus 2 children at home. On the 1901 census he lived at 11 Peakman Street with his parents Herbert and Mary. Herbert Terry was a well known Reddith Manufacturer of Springs. Walter at that time was a Photographer. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory, Walter was stated as Photographer, 91 Evesham Street.
On the 1911 census Walter lived at this address and still there in 1924
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In the 1924, 1928, 1932 & 1940 Kelly's Directory under private residents it stated Walter Terry, "The Brambles" Birchfield Road, Redditch. He also had an entry in the 1924 & 1928 Kelly's Directory Walter Terry, Photographer, 91 Evesham Street.
The "Hungry Man" was at the corner of George Street and Evesham Street and replaced the demolished "Fountain Inn" and the "Temperance Hotel" in 1935. Lionel was the licensee in 1940. Information taken from "Old Redditch Pubs" by Alan Foxall
The "Hungry Man", was known for it's revolving door at the corner of Evesham Street and George Street. Was demolished to make way for the second phase of the town redevopment.