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Morecambe Boarding House
« on: Friday 02 November 07 16:30 GMT (UK) »

Does anyone know how I could find the occupants and/or owners of 192 Euston Road, Morecambe during the 1920's/30's? I know it was a boarding house but I think for long term lodgers rather than holidaymakers. However not sure either way.

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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #1 on: Friday 02 November 07 17:52 GMT (UK) »

The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is electoral rolls.

Not something I've ever looked into, though, so don't know what their availability is for this period.
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Lancashire: Stevenson, Wild, Holden, Jepson
Worcs/Staffs: Steventon, Smith
East London & Suffolk: Guest, Scrutton
East London: Palfreman (prev Tyneside), Bissell, Collis, Dearlove, Ettridge
Herts: Camac, Collis, Mason, Dorrington, Siggens
Marylebone & Sussex: Cole
London & Huntingdonshire: Freeman
Bowland: Marsden, Noble
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #2 on: Friday 02 November 07 18:32 GMT (UK) »

What a good idea. I will see if I can trace their whereabouts.

Thanks Aulus

Margaret
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #3 on: Friday 02 November 07 21:08 GMT (UK) »

There might be something in Morecambe or Lancaster Library. I was in Lancaster Ref. Library yesterday & I think I saw a Morecambe directory for around 1912.  I could pop in and see if there is a later one for the 20s/30s if you like? Might not be until Monday though.

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LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, McGibbon,Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry
DERBYS: Goodwin, Grant
LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell
YORKS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew

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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #4 on: Friday 02 November 07 23:09 GMT (UK) »

Hi Barbara

Thanks I would be so grateful. I think the name I am looking for is Ellis but I am not sure. I know they lived there during the 1920's and 30's.

Please don't rush I am quite happy to wait until it is convenient for you.

Margaret
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 03 November 07 08:13 GMT (UK) »

Hi - to the best of my knowledge the b&bs in Euston Road were mainly for workers - there were a couple that took holidaymakers.  192 is on the left-hand side going up near the railway bridge. with the then main railway station just behind it, so possibly used a lot by railway workers who would have been able to get up to the back entrance straight for the station and goods yards. 

They definitely have electoral registers in Lancaster Library for the 1930 - I looked ancestors up in the 1934 and 1935 ones there, but don't remember how many more 1930's there were - Jackie
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 03 November 07 10:48 GMT (UK) »

Hi Jackie

You've hit the nail on the head. I know one of the lodgers in 1931 was a labourer and from what I can remember of him he worked for the railway as a wheel tapper in the 40's and 50's. So it's all fitting into place.

The more I look at the bits and pieces that have been told to me over the years I think family members from at least 2 if not 3 branches worked in the boarding house.

My Mum told me that when she was sent for convalescence to Morecambe circa 1927/30 aged about 7 they couldn't accommodate her at 192 so she stayed at ? a few doors away and they were related I think through marriage. Aaarh! Can't remember what the number was.

Wonder how many bedrooms they had. From what I can remember from the outside they look average but I know that some of these Victorian houses were quite large inside.


Thanks once again Jackie. Can't wait to see what Aulus finds.

Margaret
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 03 November 07 11:24 GMT (UK) »

Hi Margaret, me again, I'll be able to get to the library on Monday (I live in Skerton, so on the Morecambe side of the river but nearer to Lancaster town centre). 

Euston Rd is one of those roads with a sort of faded elegance, a lot of big houses that must have looked quite grand when they were new, but over the years have turned into shops, flats etc.

Jackie, do you know if the house numbers for Euston Rd are still the same? If so, could get a photo of no. 192 at some point as we often go that way to shop at Netto!

Smiley Barbara
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LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, McGibbon,Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry
DERBYS: Goodwin, Grant
LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell
YORKS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew

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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 03 November 07 11:50 GMT (UK) »

Hi Barbara - I am pretty certain that they have stayed the same - no real reason to change them at that end.

As to how many bedrooms they have - well as a seaside boarding house - long before health and safety ruules - your guess is as good as mine!    I remember looking at a similar one on Thornton Grove in Morecambe - many years ago - which we were thinking of buying to restore - and that had the understairs 'hoover cupboards' on each landing with a fitted matress in and were classed a s single letting rooms!!  I remember looking a what was really a more cklassy one in Colwyn Bay and they hasd done the same - they said they did a great trade letting them to reps - who would sleep anywhere to make money out of their allowance.

We did own a large Victorian house on Cross Cop - and that had huge rooms - there were four bedrooms on the 1st floor and three on the 2nd  - in those days I would have suspected that at least five of those rooms in the past would have been panelled and split into two - then there were four basement rooms - so more letting bedrooms!! And then there were three big reception rooms - one for the lounge, one dinning and the other to split into two bedrooms - so I recon at that rate that house would have made at least 18 letting bedrooms and that is without the hoover cupboards!!  Jackie
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 03 November 07 12:36 GMT (UK) »

This is an old photograph of Euston Road - no 192 is round the 2nd corner to the left and halfway up the hill.  On the photo we have just missed the railway station - but the goods yar was down the 1st turning on the left - now a builders merchants - this backs onto the terrace where no 192 is:



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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 03 November 07 15:44 GMT (UK) »

Can you imagine what those houses looked like in their hey day. I wish I lived closer to Lancaster I would love to find out a bit more about them.

I can vaguely remember going to visit my great aunt and uncle in Cross Street as a child and being fascinated by the outside toilet which had a wooden bench seat although they did have a bathroom upstairs as I recall. There was something else about it but for the life of me I can't remember. Could it have been a duel seat?

Thanks for the picture I will put it into my photo album.

Margaret
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 03 November 07 15:48 GMT (UK) »

Hi Margaret - If you need photos of anywhere else around there - just shout - I have a stock of loads!  Jackie
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 03 November 07 16:44 GMT (UK) »

Thanks Jackie

I remember an Italian Ice Cream Parlour on the front where my great aunt worked but can't remember the name of it. My treat was a knickerbocker glory but even though I have had them since none taste quite the same somehow.

Do you have any pictures of the Bus Station? All I can remember is it being very open and also not far from Cross Street.


I would also love a picture of St Mary's Church or school to add to my Mum's family history.

Thanks Margaret Cheesy
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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 03 November 07 16:56 GMT (UK) »

Ice cream parlour is probably the famous Brucciani's - here I go talking food on rootschat again!! They still do knickerbocker glories -  http://www.flickr.com/photos/campdave/1069957622/

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LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, McGibbon,Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry
DERBYS: Goodwin, Grant
LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell
YORKS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew

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Re: Morecambe Boarding House
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 03 November 07 17:02 GMT (UK) »

How about Bruciannis?  Strangely and elderly aunt of mine also worked that at one time - we never had ice cream from anywhere else - except Heysham Haed where another aunt managed the 'posh' restaurant in the main house there - and has access to the ice cream!!!  Jackie

Below- St Marys - the Bus station will take a little longer


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