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~ CHURCH STREET, ST. PAULS ~ CANTERBURY Previously called St. Paul's Street
Map detail of 1843 showing Church Street and St. Paul's Church in the top right corner Church Street, St. Paul's showing ?. M. TERRY on the left corner Church Street, St. Pauls, showing No. 17 St. Pauls Church 1777
1838 William COLE, day (listed under Academies and Seminaries), St. Paul's Street
Broad Street and Lower Bridge Street to Longport Street No. 1 1885 Kelly's Directory of the Leather Trades - George PARRY, listed under Boot & Shoe Makers, Warehouses & Dirs. 1917/18 Mrs. J. PARRY, Bootmaker
No. 2 James Thomas CORNWELL, Tailor % 1917/18 Mrs. WEST
No. 3 Elizabeth KNOWLES, Seamstress % & Robert KNOWLES, Parish Clerk
No. 4 William ADAMS, Blacksmith Journeyman % DUKES HEAD 1832 William WHITE Mary WHITE w % 1882 James COURT 1917/18 DUKES HEAD, John RUSSELL Showing No. 4 Church Street, St. Pauls...Dukes Head on the left No. 5 1865 Poll Book - A. J. BEER, Church Street St. Pauls 1880's - 1889 Alfred James BEER *died 1892 (Brewer) married Catherine Frances BIGG 1869 in Malling 1903 William Edward GOULDEN, New and Secondhand bookseller 1917/18 Mothercraft Club, Canterbury Maternity Association
Church Street, St. Pauls 1920's
No. 6 Henry BUCTON % Henry WRAIGHT, Baker & Ellenor GOULDEN & 1889 Alfred James BEER 1917/18 Mrs. DUNCAN
No. 7 Alfred James BEER, Brewer % *The Brewery was just down the street and around the corner in Monastery Street Mr. Alfred James BEER, Canterbury, Subscriber to "Consuetudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851 & Alfred J. BEER, Manager to Beer & Co. 1917/18 F.A. PARRY, Decorator
No. 8 John BRANFORD, Plumber % 1917/18 Miss GOULD No. 9 Thomas BIRD, Brush Maker % 1903 Mrs. ABERY 1917/18 Miss MARTIN
No. 10 Elizabeth EPPS % 1917/18 G. A. TODD
No. 11 Henry EPPS % 1917/18 G. F. ANDREWS, Poor Rate Collector
No. 12 Henry GODSMARK, Horse Dealer % 1903 Mrs. Sarah BOWEN, Apartments 1917/18 W. REDING, General Shop
Left from Longport Street
A view of Church Street, St. Paul's looking towards Lower Bridge Street photo courtesy of Paul Crampton www.paulcramptonbooks.co.uk/
The building on the corner of Church Street St Pauls above 2010, below 2011
The building on the corner of Church Street St Pauls from my collection
No. 13 MONASTERY INN 1917/18 John WELSH, Baker 1956 - 11th Century Tea Rooms, Church Street St. Pauls, Canterbury, Luncheons, Morning Coffee, Teas, Parties catered for. High Class Confectionery from the up-to-date electric bakery. Wedding and Birthday Cakes our Speciality. J. LONG & Co. Phone 2582
No. 14 John BROWNING, Baker & One of the houses in this street had the front wall fall out on July 26, 1905 (Mr. Rogers, Baker next door) *I think it was this one 1917/18 Mrs. HARVEY
No. 15 Charlotte LEE, Washer woman & 1917/18 J. E. RATCLIFF, Greengrocer
SCHOOL HOUSE - NATIONAL 1917/18 St. Pauls School (mixed) R. STANBRIDGE Miss M. J. LAWRENCE, infants R. STANBRIDGE, St. Pauls School House
1917/18 Church of St. Pauls, Rev. W. L. GREENE, M.A.
No. 16 Samuel J. B. MIETTE & 1917/18 John FOY, Furrier
No. 17 William HOWARD, Grocer & 1917/18 Mrs. WARD
VICARAGE HOUSE Ellen Nugent, Schoolmistress % 1824 John BUCKTON, Church St., St. Pauls - Listed under Attorneys
1847, Henry Buckton, Esq. Church Street, St. Pauls
1850's St. Pauls (no address listed) George SWAIN, Baker Jemima SUTTON Sarah SMITH Mary SCOTT, Green Grocer Mary HANKSKOM Ebenezer MASTERS, Weaver Mary BROWN Mary GILLMAN George SANDS, Boot Maker George Alexander STACEY, Tailor John WYVER, Schoolmaster
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© T. Machado
2007
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