Good Morning everyone, as you might gather I am a Lark rather than an Owl! Last night was an exception.
Here is some more information which might be of interest.
The Brain family were solicitors, Brian & Brain.
The Eighteens were Fishmongers and had a number of branches in the town including one or two 'Chippies'.
The Colebrooks were Butchers.
A Minister was mentioned in one reply, and short of reading back through them all I can't recall his name, but he was not a minister at Trinity.
Here is a list of those who were.
1847 to 1850 W. Guest
1851 to 1854 Samuel Kilpin.
1855 to 1861 H. Bateman.
1862 to 1874 J.F. Stevenson.
1876 to 1882 George Sale Reaney
1883 to 1889 John Oates
1891 to 1898 Dr Amdrose Shepherd
1899 to 1906 Harry Snell
1907 to 1912 Albert Swift
1912 to 1929 Percy Harrison
1921 to 1923 Duncan Carson
1924 to 1928 Robert Teasdale
1929 to 1936 Wilfred Massey
1937 to 1946 C. E. Surman
1946 to 1960 G. P. Smailes
1962 to 1975 Lawrence Wheeler.
Coincidentally, I am also a member of Reading Forum which had a mench at one stage, and it was brobably me that had been talking about Trinity. Another member used to play with the Smailes's children when he was a child. The Smailes lived in Northcourt Avenue, Reading.
Thudders, would it be poosible to know just where the Depot was where you found the plaque?
Have a good day everyone.