~ GORDON ROAD ~

CANTERBURY

Wincheap

 

No. 1

Charles Chapman, Lime Merchant

Dec 26. 1896 Chapman & Son, 1, Gordon Road, Wincheap, Canterbury. Near L.C. & D. Railway Station. A large quantity of Chalk Flints for Sale. Good Lime for Building and Agricultural Purposes. All orders promptly attended to. Kent & Canterbury Press

 

No. 2

BELMONT HOUSE

 

No. 3

 

G. CROW, Builder

 

Greenfield Terrace

 

No. 9

William BETTS, Retired Coal Merchant )

 

No. 10

1901-1903 Rev. Jean R. Barnabas, of the French Huguenot Church, 10 Gordon Road

 

No. 11

James DADDS, Builder )

 

No. 12

Edward C. BOTTLE, Iron Merchant Traveller, boarder Henry L. Keeble, Schoolmaster )

 

No. 13

Fred C. GOLDSMITH, Railway Goods Foreman )

 

No. 14

William KEMP, Post office clerk )

 

No. 15

Alexander Carlisle, Sergt. Major Instructor, East Kent Yeomanry )

 

No. 17

1893 Sarah CALLADINE, 17 Gordon Road CCA

Elgar BRETTS, Engine Fitter Foreman )

 

No. 18

Thomas CRIPPEN, Bricklayer, Arthur Crippen, Pupil Teacher )

 

No. 19

John SAYER, Carpenter, Louisa B. Sayer, Asst School Mistress )

 

No. 20

George R. COX )

 

No. 21

William ROGERS, Gardener )

 

No. 22

George LAUGTON, Carpenter )

 

No. 23

James JOHNSON, Labourer )

 

No. 25

Henry G. HICKMAN, Bricklayer )

 

No. 26

Frank COOPER, Grocers Manager )

 

No. 28

Robert COLINGWOOD, Railway Platform Porter )

 

No. 29

Helen BROWNING )

 

No. 30

Augustus SABINE, Railway Booking Clerk )

 

No. 31

Frederick MILES, Cabinet Maker )

 

No. 32

Albert E. HOOKWAY, Printer, Compositor )

 

No. 33

Henry BARDEN, Plumber )

 

No. 35

Edward WICKENS, Railway Signalman )

 

No. 36

Thomas Roberts, Inspector of Weights and Measures )

 

Dane John Cottages in Gordon Road (1937)

 


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