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Chapel Street |
The Labour Club 11 - 13 Chapel Street |
Market Street |
BMAS and Company 12 Market Street |
The Volunteer Inn 16 Chapel Street |
Bradbury House 10 Market Street |
1871 | Census Number 11 Chapel Street was occupied by John Sutton 30, a Labourer and his family Number 13 Chapel Street was occupied by Sarah Murphy 37, a Cotton Winder and her son William 14, a Shop Boy. |
1881 | Census Number 11 Chapel Street was occupied by Catherine Wood 47, a Laundress, her daughter Matilda Wood 22, son Matthew Wood 17, daughter Mildred Wood 16, all Cotton Operatives and granddaughter Mary Wood 1. Number 13 Chapel Street was occupied by George Wood 29, a Cotton Operative, wife Ann Wood 29, also a Cotton Operative, son William Wood 8 and daughters Ellen Wood 6 and Ann Wood 2. George was probably Catherine Wood’s son as they were both from Scotland and this may have lead to the 2 buildings being knocked through. |
1891 | Census Numbers 11 & 13 Chapel Street was known as the White Lion Inn was occupied by John Bowden 77, a Beer Keeper and his daughter Harriet Sale 52, a House Keeper. |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Sale Harriet (Mrs.), beer retailer, 11 Chapel street |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Sale Harriet (Mrs.), beer retailer, 11 Chapel street |
1901 | Census Numbers 13 & 11 Chapel Street was known as the White Lion Inn, occupied by Harriet Sale 64, a widow, son-in-law George Longden 34, a Cotton Spinner, his wife (and Harriet’s daughter) Mary Annie Longden 36 and their two sons Edmund Longden 10 and John L Longden 2. |
1911 | Census Numbers 13 & 11 Chapel Street was a property of 8 main rooms, no longer known as the White Lion Inn, occupied by John Lambert Sale 41, married 16 years with 4 children but none at this address. |
1912 | Kelly’s Directory Bradley Ralph, beer retailer, 11 Chapel street |
1925 | Kelly’s Directory Bradley Ralph, beer retailer, 11 Chapel street |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Bradley Mary (Mrs.), beer retlr. 11 Chapel st |
2014 | ![]() Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |