Wife Lucy (63) plus son John (31) Butcher + 1 daughter + 1 apprentice + 1 servant at home. They were at 17 Evesham Street on the 1881 census. In the 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory Henry is Butcher, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Henry was a Butcher, Cattle Dealer and Grazier, 17 Evesham Street. In the 1880 Kelly's Directory Henry is classed as Butcher, 17 Evesham Street.
Maria (Davis) had 4 working children at home. On the 1881 census she lived at 6 Izods Yard. On the 1861 census she lived with her husband Joseph in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and Joseph was a Commercial Traveller (Needles).
Wife Susan (30) plus 3 small children at home. On the 1861 census James was staying with his mother Elizabeth and step-father George Heath in Foxlidiate, Webheath. On the 1881 census James was a Commercial traveller and staying in Bradford.
Wife Emma (40) Needle Paperer + 1 boarder at home. On the census they called this house Mr. Grove's Coachhouse. On the 1881 census they lived at 56 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on 1871 census and doesn't seem to be the same number as 1881 census. On the 1861 census they lived in New Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (25) plus 2 small children + 1 servant at home. No number stated but the enumerator called it "The Butcher's Shop". On the 1861 census Francis was a Butcher's assistant in Birmingham. On the 1881 census Francis was a Farmer in Feckenham. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Francis was a Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Francis was a Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory Francis was a Farmer Elcock's Brook,Feckenham.
Wife Emma (48) plus 3 children at home
Jane had 2 sons + 1 servant at home. No number stated on census but enumerator called it "Fish Shop". In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Jane was classed as Fishmonger, Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (53) plus 1 son at home. On the 1851 and 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On later census they lived in Mount Pleasant and William was still a Needle Manufacturer. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer, William was a Needle Manufacturer in Evesham Street. By the 1888 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Needle, Fish Hook & Tackle Manufacturers, Mount Pleasant. William died 8th April 1904 and was living in Mount Pleasant.
William George Chutterley
Wife Ann Elizabeth (22) Needle Case Maker plus a daughter at home. On the 1861 census William lived in Mount Pleasant with his mother Mary. On the 1881 census they lived in Park Road, Redditch.
Alathen? (22) a dressmaker at home
On the 1871 census seemed to be between 42 & 44
Machine Needle Straightener
Wife Ann Eliza (20) Needle Hander
Wife Ann Maria (38) plus 3 children + 1 servant + 1 visitor at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Dorset Terrace, Redditch. By the 1891 census Thomas is a Needle Manufacturer in Beoley Road, Redditch.
James had 2 working children + 1 granddaughter at home. On the 1861 census and earlier census James lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. Died 28th April 1875 at Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire-Vol 1 James is a Saddler in Evesham Street.
Wife Druscilla (Merry) (29) plus baby son + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Adelaide Street, Redditch. On the 1861 census Richard lived with his parents Richard and Martha in Unicorn Hill, Redditch and also he had brothers William Henry and George Frederick who both lived in Evesham Street on the 1881 census.
Elizabeth had 4 grown up children + 1 granddaughter at home. On the 1881 census they lived at 125 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1861 census Elizabeth was married to James Farr and they lived in Prospect Hill, Redditch.
Sarah had 2 working sons at home. On the 1861 census Sarah Ann was married to Thomas and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on either of these census. She died in 1878.
Sarah had 1 niece at home. On the 1881 census Sarah lived at 79 Evesham Sarah lived in Evesham Street on earlier census but no numbers stated on those but doesn't seem to be the same house.
General Retail Shopkeeper
Maria had 2 working daughters Mary A. (27) assistant in shop & Maria 25 Needle Hander (at home). No number stated on the census but called "The Small Shop". On the 1861 census Maria lived with her husband Thomas and their 2 daughters in Prospect Hill, Redditch. On the 1881 census her daughters Mary A. and Maria lived at 81 Evesham Street. Maria died in 1871. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer a Maria Fowkes was classed as Shopkeeper in Evesham Street but must have been her daughter Maria.
Wife Elizabeth (36) On the 1881 census Elizabeth was a widow and living at 62 Evesham Street. On the 1861 census they lived in Beoley Road, Redditch. In 1870 Kelly's Directory George was a Greengrocer in Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory George was a Greengrocer in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer George was classed as Fruiterer, Evesham Street. George died 5th March 1879.
Wife Mary (43) plus 3 children + 1 visitor + 1 prisoner. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started at the "Police Station & Public Offices" on the west side of Evesham street after Park Road) In the 1872 Post Office Directory it stated that the Police Station was erected in 1864 in Evesham Street with residence for the Sergeant, lockups, the magistrates room and the county court rooms, with retiring rooms and every convenience; the cost was close to £2,000. On the 1881 census Charles was Supt. of Police in Great Witley, Worcestershire. On the 1891 census Charles was classed as retired Superintendant of Police and lived with his wife Mary in Beoley Road, Redditch. Charles died 16th October 1908.
Wife Eliza (38) plus 1 working child + 4 younger children at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire. On the 1881 census they lived at "Rose Tree Villa", Feckenham.
Wife Sarah Ann (29) + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census he was staying with his Aunt Jane Harrison at 74 Evesham Street and William was now a widower. On the 1891 census William lived at 74 Evesham Street.
Wife Harriet (48) Nurse plus 2 working children + 1 younger child at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. On the 1881 census they lived in Studley and David was still a Needle Pointer. David died in 1899.
Wife Elizabeth (45) Needle Paperer plus step-daughter + 1 son at home. On the 1861 census James was married to Hannah and was a Bootmaker and Needle Polisher and lived in Herberts Lane, Redditch. On the 1881 census James was married to Harriet and they lived in Webheath Road and James was a Needle Polisher.
Wife Elizabeth (31) plus 4 children at home. On the 1851 census Thomas lived with his parents Henry and Lucy who lived in Evesham Street and Henry was a Provisions Dealer. On the 1881 census Thomas was now a widower and lived in Ipsley Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory, Thomas is classed as Shoe Maker, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer he is under Boot and Shoe Makers and in Evesham Street.
Wife Lucy (Harris) (61) plus 2 grandchildren at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Henry was classed as Grocer, Evesham Street. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Henry was classed as Shopkeeper, Evesham Street.
Mary had a working daughter at home. On the 1881 census she is classed as a dependant Parishoner and lived in Hill Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (26) + Mother + 2 boarders other policemen. No numbers stated on the census but called "The Police Station & Public Office". On the 1861 census John lived with his parents John and Jane in Belbroughton. On the 1881 census John was the Master of the Union Workhouse Great & Little Hampton, Worcestershire and his wife Sarah was the Matron.
Ann had a son at home. On the 1881 census she was living in Pound Yard, Redditch and was a Charwoman.
Wife Ann (58) plus 4 children + 1 boarder at home - on 1881 census they seemed to be living Littleworth but on 1871 census no numbers are mentioned. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory, William is classed as Boot and Shoe Maker, Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory William is classed as Shoe Maker, Evesham Street and also lived in Evesham Street.
Wife Hannah (52) Needle Paperper plus 3 children at home. On the 1881 census his wife Hannah was classed as married but William wasn't at home and she lived at 105 Evesham Street
He was classed as married but no mention of his wife but had his step-son at home. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started going down the east side of Evesham Street after Mount Pleasant) On the 1881 census John was married to Emma and they lived 3 Court 1 House, Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (Jarvis) (24) plus 2 small children + 1 servant. (On the 1871 census the enumerator finished here the "Small Shop" on the west side of Evesham Street before Park Road) On the 1861 census David lived with his parents James & Elizabeth in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch. On the 1881 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch.
Ellen had 1 working child + 1 younger child + 1 boarder at home. On the 1861 census Ellen lived with her parents James and Harriet Spencer in Windsor Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah Ann (35) plus 1 working child and 6 younger children at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1881 census they lived in Albert Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (24) plus baby daughter at home. They were living at 111 Evesham Street on 1881 census. On the 1861 census Stephen was living with his brother Thomas and his wife Eliza in Studley.
Wife Elizabeth (74) plus daughters Sarah Ann (41) and Elizabeth (38) both Stationers at home, "Stationers Shop". On the 1861 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and Thomas was a Needle Manufacturer
Wife Maria (49) plus married daughter + granddaughter + 1 boarder at home On the 1861 census they lived in Alcester Street, Redditch and George was a Butcher. On the 1881 census they lived at 63 Evesham Street. On this 1871 census I think that they were at 127 Evesham Street but no numbers stated but they seem to be at this number along the Street.
Warehouseman in Needle Factory
Wife Jane (Heath) (28) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. On the 1881 census Samuel was a Fishing Tackle Manufacturer in Upper Grove Street, Redditch.
Wife Frances (55) plus 4 working children + 1 younger child + 1 grandson at home. Lived in Evesham Street on 1861 and1881 census but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1872 Post Office Directory William is classed as Shoemaker, Evesham Street.
Wife Phoebe (60) Laundress. On the 1861 census they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch.
George had 2 working brothers at home
Wife Ann (Webb) (57) plus 2 children + 2 grandchildren at home. On the 1861 census Thomas was a widower and lived in Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (45) plus 4 children + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census they lived 1 Alcester Street. In the 1855 Billing's Directory Charles was Painter & Glazier, Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
On the 1871 census Henry had his wife Mary Ann Lavinia (Neale) (38) plus 1 daughter + 1 boarder at home. No number stated but classed as "Ironmongers Shop". On the 1861 census Henry lived in Adelaide Street, Redditch. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire & East Worcestershire Henry was classed as Needle Manufacturer, Evesham Street and another entry under Fish Hook Manufacturer. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory he was Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturer, Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Henry was an Ironmonger, Evesham Street and another entry as China, Glass & Earthenware Dealer, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebbury's Directory & Gazetteer he was an Ironmonger & China & Glass Dealer, 24 Evesham Street. Henry died 14th February 1873.
Harry had boarder George Box also a Police Constable at Evesham Street County Police Station but no numbers stated on the census.
Wife Sarah (39) plus 6 children + 1 prisoner The police station in Evesham Street was built in 1864; the petty sessions and county courts were held there. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after Park Road) On the 1871 census Alexander was a Police Constable in Stoke Prior. On the 1891 census Alexander was now a retired Police Sergant and they lived in Park Road, Redditch. Alexander died in 1906.
Wife Emma Parsons (60) On the 1871 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1891 census they lived 5 Izods Yard.
Wife Mary A. (22) plus 2 small children at home the "Police Station". On the 1891 census Thomas was still a Police Officer and they now lived in South Littleton, Worcestershire
Wife Jane (Preston) (37) plus 4 children + 1 niece + 1 prisoner. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at the Police Station in Evesham Street after a1 Park Road and 64 Evesham Street was the next house) The police station in Evesham Street was built in 1864; the petty sessions and county courts were held there. On the 1881 census William was the Police Constable in the Police Buildings Dudley.
Wife Eliza Jane (Kelly) (27) plus 2 children + mother at home. On the 1881 census Jared was a lodger at the police station Bromsgrove. On the 1901 census Jared was now a Sergeant at the Police Station in Droitwich.
Wife Charlotte (31) + Mother Ann (70) and no numbers stated on the census but seem to be next door to 2 uninhabited houses at 19. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street before going on to 1 New Street) Lived at 25 Alcester Street the "Nags Head" on the 1901 census.
The Police Station seemed to be next door to 64 Evesham Street. On the 1901 census Richard is married to Annie Elizabeth and they lived Haselor, Warwickshire and Richard is classed as Police Pensioner.
Charles had son-in-law + 1 servant at home. On the 1901 census they lived at 36 Evesham Street. On the 1881 census they lived at 40 Alcester Street. In the 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Charles lived Chapel House, Evesham Street. In the 1896 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire Charles was a member of the Urban District Council and they met 1st Tuesday of each month at 6pm.
Wife Mary (Spencer) (32) Drapers Assistant. No number stated on census but called "London House". (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house on Evesham Street before Littleworth) On the 1881 census Albert was staying with his sister Annie and her husband Abraham Spencer in Cheapside, Aston and he was a Draper's assistant. On the 1871 census Albert was living with his mother Emma at the "Fountain Inn", 75 Evesham Street.
Wife Eva (Huins) (31) Dressmaker at home plus daughter + cousin at home. No number stated on the census.. On the 1881 census William was boarding with Thomas and Mary Huins at 42 Alcester Street. On the 1901 census William and Eva lived in Glover Street. On the 1911 census he lived at Chapel House, Evesham Street but no number stated.
The Police Station seemed to be next door to 64 Evesham Street.
Wife Clara M. A. (26) plus 4 children at home. On the 1881 census William was married to Susan and they lived in Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. On the 1901 census William was a widower and lived in York and living on own means.
The Police Station seemed to be next door to 64 Evesham Street.
In the 1900 Kelly's Directory it stated Henrik Lindall was a Plumber at Chapel House but no number stated. Another entry in the Directory stated Herbert R. Lloyd, Architect, Chapel House, Evesham Street.
Wife Martha (56) plus 4 children. (On the 1901 census the enumerator started at this house, "Council Office", in Evesham Street after 10 Park Road) On the 1891 census they lived in Bromsgrove. William died in 1901
Wife Ann (Hayward) (70) plus 1 daughter and son-in-law + 2 grandchildren + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on the census but a few houses before Littleworth. On the 1891 census living in Evesham Street but no number stated but in between 50 Evesham Street and Littleworth. In the 1906 Telephone Directory C. G. Huins & Sons, Alcester Street.
Wife Mary J. (42). On the 1891 census they lived in Feckenham and Alfred was a Farmer and Malster.
Wife Mary (40) General Dealer own account at home. No number stated on the census but called "London House". On the 1911 census Albert was a General Draper and his wife Mary was assisting in the business and they lived 29 Oakley Road, Redditch. In the 1892, 1900, 1904 and 1908 Kelly's Directories it stated that he was a General Draper, London House, Evesham Street.
Needle Crochet Hook Manufacturer
Wife Mary Nash (61) + 1 servant at home. (On the 1901 census the enumerator started at this house "The Laurels" in Evesham Street after 36 Worcester Road) In the 1865 Jones Directory he was classed as Needle Manufacturer at Unicorn Works On the 1891 census his wife Mary was living at 50 Evesham Street. On the 1881 census they lived at 42 Evesham Street. In the 1900 Kelly's Directory Zaccheus was at the" Laurels", Evesham Street. Zaccheus died 5th February 1902 and was living at the "Laurels", Evesham Street.
Mary had 2 grown up children at home
Not used as a dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put the Chapel next door to Chapel House and then a Lock up Shop and then a Needle Factory, all in Evesham Street)
Not used as a Dwelling. (in the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between 1 Ludlow Road and 110 Evesham Street)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between a lock up shop which had been after the Chapel and "The Laurels" but no numbers stated on any of them)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between the Chapel and a Needle Factory, all in Evesham Street)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between John William Hughes and Chapel House but no numbers stated on any of them)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between Cavendish House and where John William Hughes lived but no numbers stated for any of them)
Not used as a dwelling. the 1911 census the enumerator stopped here, "Council Chambers", after the "Council House" which was classed as being after 64 Evesham Street and then the enumerator went on to 62 Evesham Street after "Council Chambers")
Not used as a dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put 3 lock up shops before going on to 13 Evesham Street)
Wife Sarah Ann (Griffin) (61) plus 2 grown up sons and 1 grown up daughter + 1 niece at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped here at the "Council House" after 64 Evesham Street and went on to "Council Chambers" before going to 62 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census Frederick and Sarah lived in South Street, Redditch.
Wife Jessie (26) plus 3 children at home (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Kathleen Place before going on to Golden Salmon Inn, 133 Evesham Street) There were 5 houses mentioned in Kathleen Place.
Cycle & Motor Dealer & Repairer
Wife Emilie Louise (Bernasconi) (36) plus 1 son who worked for his father + 2 more sons at school + 1 daughter + servant at home. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this house "The Laurels", between a Needle Factory and 36-40 Evesham Street which were Lock up Shops) On the 1891 census he lived with his parents Moses and Clara Cranmore at 2, 4, and 6 Evesham Street.and William was the Manager of the Drapery and Ironmongery. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Cycle Dealer, 42 Evesham Street, plus entry under private residents William Cranmore, The Laurels, Evesham Street.
Wife Alice (Johnson) (40) case maker in Needle Factory. (They lived in Kathleen Place and on the Enumerators walk Kathleen Place was between 133 & 135 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census they lived in Peakman Street, Redditch.
Wife Alice (24) plus 2 children at home. They were classed as being at 2 Kathleen Place. (On the 1911 census the enumerator's walk put Kathleen Place between 133 & 135 Evesham Street)
Wife Annie (44) plus son at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Kathleen Place after 135 Evesham Street and the enumerator had Kathleen Place between 133 & 135 Evesham Street + 5 houses in Kathleen Place) On the 1901 census Reuben was boarding in Feckenham. On the 1891 census Reuben lived with his parents Frank and Eliza in Feckenham.
Wife Florence (37) Assisting in Business + servant. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put the "Stores" between lock up shops but no numbers stated but one of them could actually be the front of the house and their shop)
Wife Catherine (28). (They lived in Kathleen Place and on the Enumerators walk Kathleen Place was between 133 & 135 Evesham Street) On the 1891 census Alfred lived with his parents Alfred and Eleanor in Coventry.
William had daughter Rosalie (23) Housekeeper + son + 2 visitors at home. (On the 1911 census the Chapel House is classed as being next to the Chapel but no numbers stated) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory William is classed as Painter, Chapel House, Evesham Street.
Wife Sara (28) Assisting in Furniture Business (Partner) + niece + servant at home. (In the 1911 summary book this house, "Cavendish House" was next to 46 Evesham Street and then the enumerator went on to a Lock up Shop in Evesham Street also had no number stated) On the 1901 census Ernest lived with his parents Herbert and Ellen in Oakley Road, Redditch.
In the 1912 Kelly's Directory I found this entry for Redditch Volunteer Fire Brigade (Bernard Perrins, Captain; B. J. Huntley, Lieut.) Evesham Street.
No number stated but called "Council House". At this address in 1924.
Cranmore & Simmons Co. Ltd
No numbers stated in the 1914 Bennett's Directory. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Cranmore Simmons & Co. Ltd., House Furnishers 1 Unicorn Hill and 6 Evesham Street. In the 1924 Kelly's Directory stated they had a House Furnishers shop at 2, 4, & 6 Evesham Street. From the Needle Makers Almanack of 1896 Cranmore & Simmons & Co Ltd., Complete Furnishers, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers. Linoleum and Carpet Warehousemen. General & Builders Ironmongers. Cycle and Motor Agents and Makers. 1 Unicorn Hill, 2, 4, & 6 Evesham Street. Cycle Depot & Motor Garage, 42 Evesham Street.
No number stated but called "Chapel House".
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
No number stated At this address but called "Express Works". in 1924 and at 110 Evesham Street on the 1911 census.
No number in Directory but called "London House". In the 1912, 1916 and 1921 Kelly's Directory Albert was General Draper in Evesham Street.
Percy William Izod Sealey
At 78 Evesham Street on the 1911 census and then 56 Evesham Street in 1912 Kelly's Directory but no number stated in the 1914 Bennett's Directory
BS & JC - Bennetts & JC Census
Needle and Pin Manufacturer
No number stated but at "Unicorn Works" On the 1901 census Zaccheus Shrimpton lived at the "Laurels" 32 Evesham Street.
Auctioneers, Valuers, etc.
In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Wright & Daykin, auctioneers, probate & tenant right valuers, house & estate agents & stock & share brokers, Evesham Street but no numbers stated. Another entry had Harry Wright, auctioneer (firm Wright & Daykin) &c assistant overseer for Feckingham Urban and assistant overseer &c clerk to Ipsley Parish Council, Evesham Street.
John Campbell Dow M.D., Ch.B.
No number stated in the Directory but the house was called "The Laurels".
Surveyor & Engineer to RDC
No number stated in the Directory but this was the "Council House". In the 1908, 1912, 1916, 1921, 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory Arthur was Surveyor & Engineer to Urban District Council, Evesham Street.
In the 1921 & 1928 Kelly's Directories L. H. Fearis was classed as Provision Merchant, Evesham Street.
On the 1911 census he lived at the back of 36 Evesham Street and was a Fruiterer. No number stated in the Directory but called "Chapel House". By the 1912 Kelly's Directory he was at 40 Evesham Street. In the 1940 Kelly's Directory he was at 64 Evesham Street
Solicitor & Commissioner for
George was also classed as joint clerk to burial board (Kerwood, Hobson, Thomas & Co.) No numbers stated on the census but classed as "Council House". On the 1901 census George lived with his wife Nellie in Droitwich.
In the 1940 Kelly's Directory it was at 70 Evesham Street.
Needle, Fish Hook, Fishing Tackle
No number stated in the directory but called "Express Works". At this address in 1914.
Sanitary Inspector to UDC
No number stated in the Directory but called "Council House". In the 1900 & 1912 Kelly's Directory William was classed as the Sanitary Inspector, Urban District Council, Evesham Street. In the 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory it stated William Jameson Sanitary Inspector, Council House, Evesham Street. And he lived Alverton, Feckenham Road, Headless Cross.
Collector of Market Tolls
No number stated in Directory but called "Council House". In the 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory he was still doing the same job and at the same address. In the 1940 Kelly's Directory he still doing the same job but now the "council House" is now classed as being in Mount Pleasant.
On 1901 census he was in Evesham Street but no numbers stated just says "London House". In Kelly's Directory it just says Evesham Street.
Accountant & Rate Collector
No number stated but classed as "Council House".
Co-operative Permanent Building Society
No number stated for the house stated on the census but at "Evesham Chambers".
The Preparatory & Kindergarton School
In the Midland Counties Trade Directory for 1948/49 this was classed as "the Preparatory & Kindergarton", Evesham Street, Principal was G. S. Heaphy ( Grace Sarah Heaphy) who on the 1911 census lived with her brother Fritz George Heaphy, Outfitter and they were from the well known Heaphy's family in Redditch. They lived at 2 & 4 New Street, Redditch.
In the 1924 Kelly's Directory it stated that the Congregational Church was built in 1825 and seated 550 people.
This was formerly known as CRANMORE SIMMON & Co Evesham Street and Unicorn Hill.
"The Chapel" originally a place of Worship, in 2005 was used as a Café but now demolished.
Redditch Congregational Church Evesham Street. Was demolished to make way for second phase of the town development.
The Fleece Inn Evesham Street. The whole of the lower front was covered in ceramic tiles, of green and cream. It has now closed and gone for ever.
Previously JONES FASHIONS and now part of HALIFAX BUILDING SOCIETY
In 1940 Kelly's Directory there was a Leslie Griffiths, Fishmonger at 6 Evesham Street. This also was part of CRANMORE SIMMON & Co Now forms the entrance to : Ecumenical Centre.
Previously it was DE GREYS CAKE SHOP, which moved to Royal Square. Now part of HALIFAX BUILDING SOCIETY.