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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: crystal lady on Monday 27 December 10 21:22 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone had any photos of the Wagon and Horses pub in Tipton around 1930's when my grandparents Cyril and Ethel Moreton ran it, also the butchers shop in Market Street owned by Stephen Evans.
Thanks,
Crystal
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Hi Crystal
I found a couple of pics, both comparitively modern, by doing an image search on Yahoo and Google. The pics are probably both copyright so, unless you obtained permission, the restorers here wouldn't be able to "age" them for you.
The one on Yahoo is from an estate agent which says the pub is currently for sale for around £700,000! Bet your grandparents wouldn't have believed it!
Tony
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Crystal,
Here is a modern picture that was kindly posted to me on here a couple of years ago, although from your post I think you mean a picture from the 1930s.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,322608.msg2033691.html#msg2033691
Simon
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Hi Tony and Simon
Many thanks for your replies - Tony - Checked out google and Yahoo, yes I also think they would have been very surprised at the asking price.
Simon - thanks for the photo, I was after an older picture but this is a start as I didn't have any pictures at all and I now have an idea of what it looks like. Some older photos may turn up one day.
I was also wondering if you knew if any records/documents exist that would relate to their tenancy? After they left the Wagon and Horses, they ran the Lamb at Edgmond for a while - I have a postcard picture of the Lamb which is why I wondered if anything similar existed for the Wagon and Horses.
Thanks again.
A very grateful Crystal :)
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:) Hi Crystal Lady
The picture in the lik below is the Waggon and Horses in Dudley Road,there is also another Waggon and Horses in Toll End Road thats been around for yonks,I'm wondering which one it is that you are interested in?
bagpuss :)
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Hi Bagpuss - oh, I had no idea that there were two of them :-\ I'll have to have a word with my dad and see which one it is, I think he was born there so he should know ;D
I will get back to you on this Bagpuss but it may be towards the end of the week as I have to have some more hospital tests done this week.
Thanks, Crystal
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Hi, sorry I've been so long but it took me a bit longer to recover from the tests than I expected :'(
I've spoken to my dad and he does not know which one it is - they moved from there when he was very young. He did say that it was always refered to as at Great Bridge - does this help at all?
Many thanks.
Crystal
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The Waggon and Horses in Dudley Road appears to have closed down now. A quick google found a planning application from the beginning of last year to turn it into a Co-op convenience store. The picture in the previous link was taken in 2008.
Simon
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:) Hello Simon & Crystal,
The Waggon and Horses that is now a Co op is on Dudley Road West,just of Groveland Road,it does have a Tipton postcode but is on the Tipton-Tividale border,I used to deliver to that area whilst I worked as a postie. :)
I did consider that one too but the building looked relatively new,so I thought that it may be to modern for the date that Crystal was asking about.
Now the one in Toll End Road is closer to Great Bridge,but couldn't be classed as Great Bridge,because it is in the Toll End part of Tipton....bear with me,because it is possible that there was one in Great Bridge,there have been loads of pubs closed down here just in my time, :( so I will take a look in my books now.......also,was the butchers also in Tipton,there is a Market Place in Great Bridge??
bagpuss :)
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:) I'm also thinking if it was Great Bridge,could it have been the West Bromwich side of Great Bridge,and the pub is actually classed as West Brom,even though it's actually Great Bridge... :-\
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;D Ha! Breakthrough...and I can't believe I didn't realise!!I have just asked my Dad if there was one in Great Bridge and he very confidently said "yes,right next to where your Nan was born and lived!"
I can't believe I forgot! I am sure it was called the Wagon and Horses Inn,it was the side of Midland Terrace,it was on the West Bromwich side of Great Bridge and is now newish buildings and a car park.....and I am certain I have a photo of it...again,bear with me!!
bagpuss :)
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:) Hi Crystal,
I am just about to get the scanner out, the picture is from about 1935.
I have also found out that there was a Market Street in Great Bridge,it was formerly known as Limerick Passage,but so far no photos of a butchers,although I can find a photo of Limerick Passage from around 1905,and a few of Market Street from the 70s :)
bagpuss
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:) Hope this is okay,it was too large to begin with!
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Hi Bagpuss
Wow, what a find ;D I've spoken to dad and described your picture and he says it sounds like the correct one. It was a Butler's house, had an archway to some large stables/buildings round the back and had that piece at the front that came out onto the pavement and was adjoined by other buildings. I was unsure of the other photo as it did not have these features but of course the building could have been altered over the years. When you said it is now newish buildings, I assume it has now been demolished which is a shame. Many thanks for tracking the photo down I really appreciate your hard work, its nice to see where they lived all of those years ago and I can't wait to show dad.
Regarding the butchers shop - I am sure it was Market Street Tipton, I don't recall a Limerick Passage but that doesn't mean its not correct. I remember finding a reference to the butchers shop in Kelly's Directory a couple of years ago but I can't find it in my filing system ::) will keep looking its bound to turn up. This bit can get a bit confusing - grandad Cyril's birth name was Moreton, however, his father died when they were living in Hemsworth and the four children were very young. Great grandmother Sarah (nee Mills born Groveland Tipton) obviously could not cope and the children were brought up by different family members. Grandad came back to Tipton to Stephen and Sarah Evans (not yet found the family connection) and he took their surname up until he married and then reverted to his birth name of Moreton. So the butchers shop will be in the name of Stephen Evans. Stephen was a butcher for many years and I think later had more than one shop and dad seems to remember he diversified to the wholesale side of it later. I know grandad took over the shop in Tipton for a short while before he moved to the Wagon and Horses. Stephen must have been successful as they had a large house, Eastwood at Hagley later on - have photo of it. Just for interest I have attached a photo of grandad with Stephen Evans and the butchers horse and cart :)
A very grateful Crystal :)
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Bagpuss,
Glad to see you've found pictures of the right Waggon and Horses for Crystal.
I appear to have confused myself a bit, should have paid more attention to the address of the co-op Waggon and Horses ie Dudley Road West, not just Dudley Road (which is in Tipton) which is where the one in the link I gave is and the one that I was interested in. What with the one in Toll End Road as well. :-\
I am easily confused :)
Simon
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Hi Simon
I agree, I don't know the area and it is very confusing - I've never known so many pubs with the same name in the same area but all sorted now, thanks for your help anyway.
Crystal
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Hi Simon,
I am also easily confused,I think its been made easier as I am a Tipton wench!!
You know I think its terrible that all these establishments have disappeared,it's so sad :( Dad reckons on it may have been demolished in the early 70s.
My Dad said they used to hold boxing bouts in the yard of the Wagon & Horses,my Grandad was a boxer and fought there a few times,I wonder if that how he met my Nan as she was born and raised right next to it :-\
Crystal,thanks for sharing the photo,I love stuff like that and it is,for me,local history.It's a wonderful picture.
I have found a few more pictures of Market Street,now my Dad has a feeling that what was Banners record shop used to be a butchers shop,but he is not 100%...I think I may have seen a photo of the record shop just before it was demolished.Market Street was around when I was a kid,I always remember the wool shop,but it was all demolished to make way for the Black Country Route...how things change....
bagpuss :)
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Hi Crystal
in the 1901 census at 25 market place although it comes under Tipton on the census i have always thought of it as Great Bridge
Stephen J Evans 29 butcher born Tipton
Sarah A Evans 28 Tipton
Cyril Moreton 3 Kingsley Yorkshire
also the photo of you grandad looks like it was taken in Farley Park with St Peter's in the back ground
Donna
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Have a look on here hope this helps
http://www.longpull.co.uk/downloads.html