EPW020064 ENGLAND (1927). St Margaret's Church and Wolstanton Colliery, Wolstanton, 1927
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| Title | [EPW020064] St Margaret's Church and Wolstanton Colliery, Wolstanton, 1927 |
| Reference | EPW020064 |
| Date | November-1927 |
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| Place name | WOLSTANTON |
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| District | |
| Country | ENGLAND |
| Easting / Northing | 385792, 348187 |
| Longitude / Latitude | -2.2118806793738, 53.03047380037 |
| National Grid Reference | SJ858482 |
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The Jeffries lived at number 9 and the Scarratt's lived at number 31. John William Jeffries had a window cleaning business and was a former Potteries Electric Tram ( PAT) driver. Joshua Scarratt was killed in WW1 in 1916 aged 21 years. |
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Pedley's was actually a small sweet shop, as I recall in the 1950s. Next door was Brayfords the green grocer.Both buildings are attached and very old cottages, possibly 18th century |
dave scuttle |
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 09:10:13 PM |