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Routledge shop
« on: Friday 12 October 12 18:45 BST (UK) »
Is this a street in Carlisle?
My area of interest is the Routledge shop, my GGG Grandfather Andrew Routledge had a tailors shop where WH Smiths is situated now. I can also make out the Edgars shop.
Carol
Muckley, Routledge, Roe, Bontoft, Brumpton, Bills, Aspatria, Carlisle

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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #1 on: Friday 12 October 12 19:00 BST (UK) »
This website says English Street Carlisle,Castle Street, Devonshire Street ....

http://www.carlisleshistory.co.uk/page41.htm

ROUTLEDGE, A and Son English Street; Castle Street; Devonshire Street
Tailors and woolen drapers
1861 Directory Morris, Harrison and Co Ad p19 53 English St Tailors
CD 1880 Ad pxlix
CD 1884-85 Ad p269
CD 1893-94 Ad p76
Carlisle Diocesan Calendar 1902 Ad; firm established 1815
CD 1902-03 Ad p286
CD 1920 Ad p297
CD 1924 Ad p144
CD 1927 Ad p164
CD 1931 Ad p72
CD 1934 Ad p56
CD 1937 Ad p48
CN 17.09.1938 p19 Ad

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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 17 October 12 13:02 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much.
Muckley, Routledge, Roe, Bontoft, Brumpton, Bills, Aspatria, Carlisle

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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 18 October 12 14:46 BST (UK) »
I notice that the vehicle on the left appears to have an HH registration, which would point to Carlisle.  It can't be the English Street Shop around where WH Smith is now as the sun would have to be due east (ie six o'clock in the morning) to throw a shadow like the one in the photo.
I can only make out the Edgar Shop sign, can you decipher any others?  If I have two or three names, I can track it down through directories.
Forster Cul, Harrison Cul, Wood Cul Yks, Castley Cul & Wes, Lorimer Cul and Perth,Innis Cul, Casson, Cul, Johnston,Cul & Nfk, Carruthers Cul, Ewart Cul, Jardine Cul & Dmf, Story Cul, ONeill Cul & NI, Davis Cul & Ldn,


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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 18 October 12 16:59 BST (UK) »
I was wondering if the central shop which appears to start with an S be Slack's???
Also the shop between Edgars and the above starts with a J (I think) and I found a shop called Jespers, which is an outfitters.
Carol
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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 18 October 12 17:05 BST (UK) »
PS
I was talking to a lovely lady who is 94 years old, she thought there was a Routledge's shop opposite where Andrew Routledge tailors shop was, she thought it sold Ladies clothes.
Has anyone any thoughts on this?
Carol
Muckley, Routledge, Roe, Bontoft, Brumpton, Bills, Aspatria, Carlisle

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Re: Routledge shop
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 18 October 12 23:21 BST (UK) »
hi Carol

I asked my dad (94yrs old) tonight if he remembered where Jespers was and he said it was on the opposite side to where WH Smiths is now, he thinks where Clinton Cards is.  He said that the Silver Grill cafe was where Boots is now.  He remembers Edgars being the ironmongers on Lowther Street, which closed in the early 60s.

According to the 1910 Kelly's directory, Andrew Routledge was on the same side as M&S and Jespers and WH Smiths seems to be in the same place as it is now but the number of English Street seems different but next to it was Routledges Watchmaker.
http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/d.asp
and Edgars seems to be on Lowther Street and Crosby Street.
The picture looks to me more like Devonshire Street, Lowther Street or maybe Botchergate?
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