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ROADS AND STREETS  |  STATION ROAD, KEYHAM BARTON

OCCUPANTS OF STATION ROAD, KEYHAM BARTON, IN 1951

Updated:  16 September 2011 

South side (from Tamar Avenue towards Moor View):

  • 1 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 3 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 5 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 7 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 9 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 11 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 13 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • Here was Warleigh Avenue

  • 15 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 17 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 19 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 21 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 23 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 25 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 27 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • Here was Beatrice Avenue

  • 29 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 31 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 33 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 35 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 37 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 39 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 41 - Montague Clark, boot and shoe repairs;

  • Here was Barton Avenue

  • 43 - G Kenshole, ladies' hairdresser;

  • 45 - NL;

  • 47 - Henry Cune;

  • 49 - Kenneth Crosby;

  • 51 - Mrs Bruce;

  • 53 - Herbert Woodward;

  • 55 - E J Bean, electrical goods dealer;

  • Here was Townshend Avenue

  • 57 - A W Ware, ironmonger;

  • 59 - Sidney James Hutchings;

  • 61 - Charles May;

  • 63 - Miss Shears;

  • 65 - Surgery of Doctor John Blewitt Stauffer MRCS, LRCP, physician and surgeon;

  • 67 - T B Harvey Ltd, chemists, with Mrs J Jenkins living over;

  • Here was Cotehele Avenue

  • 69 - G V Williamson Ltd, provision merchants;

  • 71 - Fredericl Mayne;

  • 73 - Henry Pattle;

  • 75 - John W Richards;

  • 77 - M Colmer;

  • 79 - Maunder Eric Rundle, shopkeeper;

  • Here was Maristow Avenue

  • 81 - William J J Clemow, gents' hairdresser;

  • 83 - Frederick George Cundy;

  • 85 - Basil D Williams;

  • 87 - Ernest Miners and Harold Peters;

  • 89 - Robert McKee;

  • 91 - William Sanders;

  • 93 - NL.

North side (from Tamar Avenue towards Moor View):

  • 2 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 4 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 6 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 8 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 10 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 12 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • Here was Warleigh Avenue

  • 14 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 16 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 18 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 20 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 22 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 24 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 26 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • Here was Beatrice Avenue

  • 28 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 30 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 32 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 34 - Destroyed during Second World War;

  • 36 - Jack Thompson;

  • 38 - Charles E Drew;

  • 40 - R C & J Stephens, newsagents;

  • Here was Barton Avenue

  • 42-44 - Keyham Barton Conservative Club, Percy Sleeman, secretary, and Mrs R Collier, stewardess;

  • 46 - NL;

  • 48 - Mrs Sarah Coombes, shopkeeper;

  • 50 - James and Cox, dairy;

  • 52 - Arthur Sparkes, shopkeeper;

  • 54 - J E McClewer, shopkeeper;

  • Here was Townshend Avenue

  • 56 - Plymouth Co-operative Society Ltd, grocers;

  • 58 - Alfred Charles Mayer;

  • 60 - Frederick Thomas Reardon;

  • 62 - Harry Lancaster;

  • 64 - George L Parry;

  • 66 - Plymouth Co-operative Society Ltd, butchery, with Stanley Edwards living over;

  • Here was Cotehele Avenue

  • 68 - Keyham Barton Post Office: Henry Thomas Whitbread, sub-post master and stationer; and Frederick Hornblow, watch repairs, with Mr Thomas Evans living over;

  • 70 - Stanley Charles Brown;

  • 72 - Mrs Bargewell;

  • 74 - Frederick Wellington;

  • 76 - Albert Moss;

  • 78 - Miss L Moist, draper, with Mr Cecil Wallis living over;

  • Here was Maristow Avenue

  • 80 - Eastman's Ltd, butchers, with Mr Albert Edward Vosper living over;

  • 82 - Kenneth Cory;

  • 84 - Mrs Slee;

  • 86 - Charles V Howell;

  • 88 - John Henry Borbon;

  • 90 - Mrs O Edwards;

  • 92 - NL.

NL = Addresses not listed.  These were usually let on short-term tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories but in this case may simply have been unoccupied.  They may have suffered damage during the Second World War.


Principal Source:

"Kelly's Post Office Directory of Plymouth and District 1951", Kelly's Directories Ltd, London, 1951.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

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