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Old Shops In The Wicker


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I am looking for information and pictures if anyone can help, relating to a tripe shop that was in the Wicker called Castledine and Fellows. I would imagine it is a long time ago, I have searched but cannot find anything.

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Frederick Fellows, Tripe dresser, 15 Union Street 1911-1925

but also

Frederick Fellows, Beer retailer, 766 Attercliffe Road (1893) - pretty close to 786 ...

James Castledine, tripe dealer, 786 Attercliffe Road (White's 1911)

also Mrs Mary Ann Castledine, same address 1919 and 1925

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and also Joseph Fellows, tripe seller, 144 Attercliffe Common, 1911 and 1925 (not showing in 1919)

Mrs May A Fellows, tripe seller, 144 Attercliffe Common in 1919 - Joseph "away" maybe ...

all of which has very little to do with The Wicker ...

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Joseph showing again in 1925, nothing to say it is not a son ...

Where did you search ?, I didn't do anything spectacular.

Thanks, where did you find that I did a search but found nothing? Maybe Joseph never came back from the war.

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1905 Benjamin Fieldsand, tripe dealer, 786 Attercliffe Road ...

James Castledine, tripe dealer, 786 Attercliffe Road (White's 1911)

also Mrs Mary Ann Castledine, same address 1919 and 1925

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Mrs Mary Fellows, beerhouse, 766 Attercliffe Road (1905)

and

Frederick Fellows, Tripe dresser, 15 Union Street 1911-1925

but also

Frederick Fellows, Beer retailer, 766 Attercliffe Road (1893) - pretty close to 786 ...

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