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Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« on: Friday 30 December 22 16:26 GMT (UK) »
Hello all. I wonder if anyone could shed light on the actual location of "Railway Cottages" in Cruck Meole around the year 1901.

I have an ancestor attending Cruck Meole National Church of England School around that time and living at No. 2 Railway Cottages, Cruck Meole (Ref Census 1901).

I haven't found any maps with that level of detail as yet.
Any help/pointers would be appreciated. (Probably a difficult ask).

All the best for the New Year  :)

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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #1 on: Friday 30 December 22 16:31 GMT (UK) »
It may help us if you give us the name of the person in question and the 1901 census reference  :)

Have you tried looking at adjacent streets on the census or going back to the enumerators route at the beginning to get some idea of the location
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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #2 on: Friday 30 December 22 16:57 GMT (UK) »
Thanks rosie99.

Ethel Beddoes - RG13 / 2533 / 66 / 15 (Household Schedule Entry No. 87).

I currently don't have any further Census info other than "No. 1 Railway Cottages" previous schedule entry 86, "School House" schedule entry 88, and "Cruck Meole Mills" schedule entry 91. Remaining adjacent entries state "Cruck Meole".

Unfortunately I don't have the enumerators route.




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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #3 on: Friday 30 December 22 17:04 GMT (UK) »
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101594371#zoom=5&lat=5118&lon=6304&layers=BT

Possibly the building shewn below the. Co.  of short hill colliery, looks about big enough to be a pair of cottages, and built on railway land.

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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #4 on: Friday 30 December 22 19:20 GMT (UK) »
1911 Census - completed by occupier -
John Delamare, address Railway Bridge House, Hanwood, 5 rooms
Thomas Griffiths, 1 Railway Bridge Cottages, Hanwood, 5 rooms

As transferred to Enumerator's List -
Cruckmeole; Colliery Building; (not used as dwelling)
Address - Railway Bridge Cottage, Hanwood; Private House; Mr Delamare
Address - Railway Bridge Cottage, Hanwood; Private House; Mr Griffiths**
Hanwood; Lock up shop (not used as dwelling)
Old Blacksmith's Shop; Private House; Mr Crow

See Mazi's map which has a "Smithy" close to the railway bridge. Two entries after the Blacksmith's shop is Orchard Lane - so appear to be progressing west/east along the present A488?
I'm tending to plump for one of the blocks between 261 and 258 on the map as Nos 1 and 2?

** note - this is not the Mr Griffiths at Railway Cottages in 1901. 

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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #5 on: Friday 30 December 22 20:30 GMT (UK) »
1911 Census - completed by occupier -
John Delamare, address Railway Bridge House, Hanwood, 5 rooms
Thomas Griffiths, 1 Railway Bridge Cottages, Hanwood, 5 rooms


See Mazi's map which has a "Smithy" close to the railway bridge. Two entries after the Blacksmith's shop is Orchard Lane - so appear to be progressing west/east along the present A488?
I'm tending to plump for one of the blocks between 261 and 258 on the map as Nos 1 and 2?

** note - this is not the Mr Griffiths at Railway Cottages in 1901. 


I would agree, Railway cottages you would expect to be occupied by railway workers, railway bridge cottages is a good description of their location.


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Re: Cruck Meole - "Railway Cottages" circa 1901
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 01 January 23 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Thanks mazi.
The head of the family in 1901, Henry, was a "Railway Platelayer".
However by 1903 the family had relocated to Shrewsbury. (Henry was then a "Railway Clerk" and by 1911 he was a "Brewer").