Spotlight on Radmoor House
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| Radmoor House from Radmoor Road, 2014 |
Here I am again, being influenced by chance comments on
facebook, where someone was asking about Radmoor House, a question right up my
street, so I decided to look into the history of the house. In truth, it’s been
a long time since I’ve actually walked past that particular house, but I have
done many times in the past, so it was great to get re-acquainted!
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| From Radmoor Road |
I cannot say for sure, but my research suggests that Radmoor
House was built sometime between 1876 and 1881. I’ve come to this conclusion
because I cannot find it on the 1871 census, and the person who is living there
in 1881 was living in “Victoria Villas” on Victoria Street in 1876. I would
guess that it was he who actually had Radmoor House built, as he was rather an
influential man.
On 15 October 1832, Arthur Paget was born in Leicester, to
parents Thomas (a surgeon) and Ann, and in 1841 they were living on the High
Street in Leicester, and Arthur had at least four siblings. In 1848 Arthur
moved to London to study at king’s College, and in 1951 was lodging at 101
Great Russell Street. Having completed his studies, Arthur moved back to
Leicestershire, and in 1854 he was working for Paget and Wright, and in 1861 he
was lodging in Church Gate, Loughborough.
In 1864, Arthur married Rose Ellen Lakin from Powick in
Worcestershire, and by 1866 Arthur was running his own company. In 1871 Arthur
and Rose were living in Victoria Villa on Victoria Street, with their five
children and five servants. I don’t know exactly where Victoria Villa was, but
there were actually four of them: Possibly where the flats are now? Arthur,
aged about 38, was listed as a mechanical engineer who employed 30 men.
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| From Radmoor Road |
Anyway, in 1876 the Pagets are still living in Victoria
Villa, but in 1881 they have moved to Radmoor House, a house which isn’t listed
on the 1871 census, but in 1881 was listed next to Burleigh Fields House, the
home of Dr John Henry Eddowes. Radmoor House had at least five rooms, and
Arthur and Rose were living there with their eight children and seven servants!
Arthur was listed as a civil engineer.
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| Back of Radmoor House showing extensions, from true Lovers Walk |
Obviously, Radmoor House was built as a house for life as in
1891 the Paget family, Arthur, Rose and eight children are still living there,
but only employed two servants now. Arthur’s occupation is engineer and hosiery
machine maker. On 25 March 1895, Arthur died, but I’m not sure what happened to
their lovely house, as in 1901 Rose and her daughter, also named Rose, are
lodging at number 53 Beaumont Street, Marylebone, London, a boarding house, and
Radmoor House is listed as uninhabited. Whether or not the house was unoccupied
only on the night of the 1901 census is not clear to me.
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| The outbuildings to the side, from Radmoor Road |
In 1911, Rose and two of her sons are living at The Ridgway,
Rothley, and it’s good news for Radmoor House, which is now occupied by Ernest
Edwin Coltman, another prominent inhabitant of Loughborough.
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| A view from the Recreation Ground |
Arthur Paget was a
manufacturer of knitting, weaving, and other textile machinery: He was also
an inventor, and exhibited his steam-powered hosiery knitting machines at the
Paris Exhibition in 1889. He built a hosiery factory on Mill Street (which we
know as Market street) There were a number of Paget families in Loughborough
around the same time, although there is little evidence to suggest they were
related. Ernest Edwin Coltman was the son of Huram Coltman, Mayor of
Loughborough in 1896-7, and founder of H.Coltman & Sons, who built boilers,
and steam engines. In 1911, Ernest was listed on the census as a boiler and
steam engine maker (employer). In 1920 the firm of Coltman was taken over by
Herbert Morris, although Ernest was employed as a manager.
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| From True Lovers Walk |
Trade directories
of 1925 and 1928 show that the Coltman’s are still living in Radmoor House.
Ernest died on 27 January 1934: He left a grand sum of £30,422 8s 3d, and the
house passed to his wife, where she continued to live until her own death on 28
March 1936.
In The Times of Thursday January 22, 1885, the following advert appeared:
"Governess Wanted, at once, to teach, with competent assistance, six children (ages five to 14), English, French, Music and Latin. Write, stating age, full particulars of education, previous experience, and salary required, to Mrs Arthur Paget, Radmoor Loughborough."
In the July 2nd 1913, issue of the Times, the following notice of marriage appeared:
"Mr. Gerald Paget, youngest son of the late Mr. Arthur Paget Of Radmoor, Loughborough, and Mrs Arthur Paget, of Rothely, Leicestershire, married Winifred Emily Gale."
I have also managed to
find some adverts for January 1937 in which there are adverts for a new nursing
home in Loughborough, and for maids, and I think this would be for Radmoor
House. There is an advert in 1942 for a professional nurse for Radmoor House,
and another mention in 1944. At the end of this article you will find a list of people (some interesting Loughborough names included) living on Radmoor Road, which includes Radmoor House, for various years from 1932 until 1969, from which it can be seen that Radmoor House became Loughborough Nursing Home from 1938: I’
d rather assumed this was a place for giving birth, but, going by the information that appeared in the newspapers (see directly below) it appears that people were also nursed here in their final days. The latest record I’
ve found for a birth is 1963.
In the table of inhabitants of Radmoor Road, in 1969 Isabela Johnson was listed as the occupier of Radmoor House. I wasn’
t too sure about whether David George Woodfield (listed as living in the Bottom Flat 2) and Forseth and Vivan Carroll (listed as living in the Top Flat 2) were living at house number 2 in 1969, or whether Radmoor House was divided into flats and they were living there.
I haven’t had time to do much research on the years following 1969, but I did find an advert from 1971, for the College of Art and Design, advertising sandwich courses for would-be teachers of adults, in embroidery etc.. The reply address is simply listed as Radmoor. Another advert, from 1978, for the Technical College was advertising a bilingual private secretary’s diploma: Again, the address is simply Radmoor. I’m not sure if this indicates that Radmoor House was being used by the College of Art and the Technical College.
Then there’s a bit of a gap until I found a report from 2005 on the Asbhy Road conservation area by Charnwood Borough Council, in which it is commented on that the house is a prominent local building.
2014 has seen much discussion about the proposals to turn
Radmoor House into student accommodation. The
first article in the local paper is about residents’ anger,
the second about the extension plans.
And here’s a
map showing where the house is.
Births noted at Radmoor House, 1942-1963
1942
1944
- Barrington (nee Foster)
- Fisher (nee Hawkshaw)
- Thompson (nee Kershaw)
1946
1947
- Boon (nee Godkin)
- Hartley (nee Bell)
- Odho (nee Parker-Churchley)
- Pierce-Hughes (nee Banner)
- Wilkinson (nee Barthel)
- Wright (nee Toone)
1948
- Boon (nee Godkin)
- Doble (nee Nicholls)
- Latimer (nee Ward)
- Munsey (nee Sawyer)
1949
1951
- Hamilton-Martin (nee Whitaker)
1953
1956
1957
1959
1963
Deaths reported from Radmoor House
1942
1948
1952
1960
Tables
This is a list of who was living on Radmoor Road, 1932-1935
House no.
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1932
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1933
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1934
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1935
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1
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Dr NB McLeod
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Dr NB McLeod
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Empty
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Empty
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2
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Rev R Trotter
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Rev R Trotter
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Rev R Trotter
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Rev TJ Chapman
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3
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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4
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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Gary, FH
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5
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West, C
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Antill, A
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Guy, H
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Guy, H
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6
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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7
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Billingham, HP
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Billingham, HP
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Billingham, HP
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Harris, CH
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8
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Cross, AH
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Cross, AH
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Cross, AH
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Cross, AH
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9
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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10
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Simpkin, Mrs
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Simpkin, Mrs
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Stevens, H
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Stevens, H
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11
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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12
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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13
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Morley, L
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Morley, L
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, H
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14
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Boyce, A
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Boyce, A
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Boyce, A
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Adkins, HJ
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16
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Webster, Mrs
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Webster, Mrs
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Webster, Mrs
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Webster, Mrs
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18
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Hickman, N
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Empty
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Empty
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Empty
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20
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Cook, N
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Cook, N
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Cook, N
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Empty
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22
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Smith, EA
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Smith, EN
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Smith, EN
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Keeping, H
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24
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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26
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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28
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Robinson, WSA (Town Clerk)
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Robinson, WSA (Town Clerk)
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Robinson, WSA (Town Clerk)
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Robinson, WSA (Town Clerk)
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Louvaine
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[Radmoor House]
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Coltman, EE
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Coltman, EE
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Coltman, EE
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Coltman, Mrs
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Recreation Ground
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Recreation Ground
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Bostock, AH
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Bostock, AH
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Harris, CH
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?
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Walker, AE
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Walker, AE
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Walker, Mrs W
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Walker, Mrs W
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Hadley, T
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Hadley, T
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Hadley, T
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Hadley, T
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Burrell, W
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Burrell, W
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Burrell, W
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Burrell, W
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Hoddard, LT
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Reiss, T
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This list is of who was living on Radmoor Road 1937-1940
House no.
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1937
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1938
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1939
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1940
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1
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|
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2
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Rev TJ Chapman
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Rev FH Mills
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Rev FH Mills
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Rev FH Mills
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3
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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Sharpe, WH
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4
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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5
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Guy, H
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Guy, H
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Thomas, Mrs
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Thomas, Mrs
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6
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, Mrs
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7
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Harris, CH
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Harris, CH
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Harris, CH
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Harris, CH
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8
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Cross, AH
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Empty
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Empty
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Wollison, L
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9
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, Miss EF
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10
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Stevens, H
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Stevens, H
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Stevens, H
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Stevens, H
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11
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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12
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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13
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, H
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14
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Adkins, HJ
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Empty
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Gregory, AE
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Gregory, AE
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16
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Antill, Mrs
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Antill, Mrs
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Antill, Mrs
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Antill, Miss
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18
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Burrell, W
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Mumford, Mrs
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Mumford, Mrs
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Mumford, Mrs
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20
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Raper, WH
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Raper, WH
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Raper, WH
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Raper, HA
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21
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Redmayne, AE
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Redmayne, AE
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Redmayne, AE
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22
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Johnson, Mrs
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Johnson, Mrs
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Bentley, E
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Smith, EN
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23
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Rorke, Mrs
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Rorke, Miss
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24
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, Mrs
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25
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Brown, JC
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Brown, JC
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26
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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27
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Newton, W
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Newton, W
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28
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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31
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Poole, GF
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Sharpe, PC
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37
[Claremont]
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Herbert, J
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Herbert, J
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Herbert, J
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Timperley, T
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Louvaine
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[Radmoor House]
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Coltman, Mrs HE
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Loughborough Nursing Home
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Loughborough Nursing Home
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Loughborough Nursing Home
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Recreation Ground
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Walker, Mrs
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Walker, Mrs
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Walker, Mrs
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Walker, Mrs
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Hadley, T
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Birrell, W
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Reiss, T
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Ross, T
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List of who was living on Radmoor Road, variety of years from 1941-1969
House number
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1941
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1951-2
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1958-9
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1962
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1969
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1
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Marshall, Douglas W
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O’Loughlin, Niall and Jocelyn
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1a
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Tait, Benjamin
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Brown, JP
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Scott, Keith William Dobbie (Front Flat)
Clarke, John (Top Flat)
Henson, Richard James (Middle Flat)
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2
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Rev GH Elliott
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Miller, AR
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Beard, George M
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Jowett, Raymond B
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Woodfield, David George (Bott Flat)
Carroll, Forseth & Vivian (Top Flat)
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3
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Sharpe, W
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Payne, HI
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Payne, Howard J
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McNichol, Miss E
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Payne, Howard James & Patricia
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4
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Gray, FH
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Gray, FH
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Gray, Ida I
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Gray, Ida I
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Gray, Ida, I
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5
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Thomas, Mrs
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Foxley, EM
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Foxley, Evelyn M
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Foxley, Evelyn M
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Foxley, Evelyn M
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6
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Hudson, Mrs
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Hudson, DM
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Hudson, Dorothy M
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Hudson, Dorothy M
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Hudson, Dorothy T
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7
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Harris, CH
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Kelham, C
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Kelham, Ethel
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8
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Empty
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Start, JL
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Start, Joseph L
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Start, Joseph L
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Start, Joseph L & Charles L
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9
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Roper, Miss EF
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Roper, EF
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Isley, Isabel J
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Isley, Isabel J
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Watkins, Theodore John & Barbara Ethel
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10
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Empty
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Young, CJ
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Cave, Ronald
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Dodds, John Allen & Kathleen Valerie (Bott Flat)
Bruce, Michael & Beryl (10a)
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11
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Hardy, E
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Hardy, E
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Danvers, Abraham
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Danvers, E
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Piekarska, Edith
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12
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Mawby, J
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Mawby, J
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Reeves, Baryy V (Top Flat)
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Arme, Percy G
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13
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, H
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Kirk, Christine M
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14
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Gregory, AE
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Gregory, AE
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Gregory, Ellaline J
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Gregory, Ellaline J
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Ellaby, Jennifer Lesely & Jones, Suzanna Christine
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14 a
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Ashmore, Dorothy
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16
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Antill, Miss
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Antill, L
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Antill, Leonard
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Antill, Leonard
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Antill, Elizabeth & Florence
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18
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Mumford, Mrs
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Turner, JW
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Ferguson, Robert H
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Parry, John
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Parry, John Hubert & Jessie and Acons, Edward George
Nicholas
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19
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Hatton, Elizabeth M
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Hatton, Elizabeth M
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Hatton, Elizabeth M & Perry, Annie
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20
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Raper, HA
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Raper, HA
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Hartnett, Oonagh (First Floor)
Statham, Barry & Amy Leonie (Grd Floor)
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21
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Empty
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Murcott, EE
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Johnson, Edna M
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Johnson, Edna M
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22
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Smith, EN
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Elliott, JR
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Hall, Kenneth
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Hall, RL
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Hall, Reginald Lionel & Lillian Mary
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23
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Rorke, Miss
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Rorke, R
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Rorke, Ruth
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Tombs, Charles A
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Tombs, Charles Arthur Frederick & Eleanor Millicent
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24
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Cowling, Mrs
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Cowling, B
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Cowling, Bertha
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Cowling, Bertha
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Taylor, Kenneth George & Patricia Mary
AND ? Elaine
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25
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Brown, JC
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Brown, JCF
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Wain, Eric
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Wain, Eric
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Adcock, Mary
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26
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Chamberlain, E
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Chamberlain, E
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Webb, Ronald G
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Partridge, Sidney G
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Hartshorn, Charles & Bertha
Smith, Arthur & Joan & Patricia Ann
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27
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Newton, W
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Phillips, RF
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Phillips, Reginald F
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Brewin, James E
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Brewin, James Edwin & Alison Elizabeth
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28
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Hall, H
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Hall, H
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Hall, Harry
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Hall, Harry
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Hall, Harry & Hilda
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29
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Walker, AE
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Peckover Norman C
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Peckover Norman C
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Peckover, Norman Charles & Alfreda Evelyn
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31
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Sharpe, PC
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Morrison, GE
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Morrison, GE
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Lockhart, Robert D
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Richards, John Morgan & Rosemary Bridget
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35
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Guy, H
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Guy, H
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Guy, Marie L
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Hawley, Jack
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Hawley, Jack & Evelyn and Malcolm, John
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37
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Herbert, J
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Harris, CH
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Harris, Charles H
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Harris, Charles H
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Harris, Charles H & Hedley, Richard
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Iveshead?
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Haw, Herbert
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Haw, Herbert
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(30) Radmoor House
Loughborough Nursing Home
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Caldwell, EA
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Johnson, Isabela
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Recreation Ground
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Walker, Mrs
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Walker, Mrs
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Rosina?
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Long, FL
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Long, FL
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Long, Frank L
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Long, Frank L
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Humphries, David & Marilyn
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Radmoor Kennels
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Long, Lottie
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Long, Lottie
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Burleigh Fields (Hostel?)
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BF 2
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Lawler, Raymond
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Bryers, DG
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BF 3
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Raven, John M
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Benstead, GJ
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BF 4
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Gough, John M
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BF 5
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Sockett, June
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BF 6
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Symonds, Kenneth H
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Gray, George T
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BF 7
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Bradley, Jean
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Maheson, A
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BF 7a
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McFadden, C
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BF 8
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Bhavani, Ranjit
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Shackelton, H
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BF 10
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Pepper, Margaret A
Foreman Alfred C The Loft
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Denham, O
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BF 11
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Mitchell, AC
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45
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Howe, Cyril Walpole & Cecilia Mary
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The Poplars
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Blackwell, Dorothy and Charles
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| Radmoor House is on the right of this wall |
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| The crumbling property wall on True Lovers Walk |
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| Radmoor Jitty runs along the end of the garden and into the Recreation Ground |
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| Radmoor Jitty looking towards the Recreation Ground |
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| No. 2 Radmoor Road, the vicarage, at the opposite end of the street from Radmoor House (no. 30) |
Looking at Radmoor Road today, it is easy to see which houses were there at the time Radmoor House was first built, and the 1930s houses are also easy to spot. However, none of the Victorian houses appear to have names (unlike some other areas of Victorian houses in Loughborough) and I can find no evidence of houses called: Rosina, Claremont, Louvaine, Poplars or Iveshead. Also, Burleigh Fields House (the former home of
Dr Eddowes, and situated next to the recreation ground) is no longer there, having been replaced by college buildings.
Anyway, hope you’ve found something to interest you here!!
See you next time!