| Gladeprincess Cheshire | 
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	Thu 27th Sep 2012  1:36pm  
	 Hello everyone,
I can find Corporation Street on the maps but not Corporation Cottages, were they near?
Also where would the nearest church have been located.
Many thanks.
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| Midland Red | 
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	Thu 27th Sep 2012  1:48pm  
	 Can I ask the source/object of your query, as I haven't heard of the north part of our city ever referred to as "North Coventry" - nor of Corporation Cottages
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| Gladeprincess Cheshire Thread starter | 
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	Thu 27th Sep 2012  6:08pm  
	 Hi Midland Red,
I've attached the birth certificate with the details on it, my parents grew up in Coventry and they didn't know where the cottages were.
Many thanks.
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| dutchman Spon End | 
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	Thu 27th Sep 2012  8:11pm  
	 I found a reference to it being in Holbrook Lane but am unable to confirm that from old maps.
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| Midland Red | 
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	Fri 28th Sep 2012  8:39am  
	 Looks likely, D - if you Google "Corporation Cottages, Holbrook Lane", you'll some other family history-related references to that address
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| PhiliPamInCoventry Holbrooks | 
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	Fri 28th Sep 2012  9:21am  
	 Hi all   Talking to locals, it is possible that the term referred to munition workers' temp-houses that were built around Burnaby & Yelverton Rd, as well as Everdon Rd. I think that the subject has come up before on here.   | 
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| heritage Bedworth | 
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	Fri 28th Sep 2012  4:22pm  
	 No joy in Bedworth this morning, new one to everyone who I spoke to about this. Munition workers houses sound a good bet. Does anyone have a contact for the man who gives the White and Poppe talk, he might know as he is very knowledgeable about Holbrooks. | 
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| Gladeprincess Cheshire Thread starter | 
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	Fri 28th Sep 2012  6:49pm  
	 Wow thanks everyone for the response    What were munition workers houses, were they like prefabs? The child's father was a bricklayer so I don't know if he would have lived in a munition workers house.
All the input is much appreciated | 
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| PhiliPamInCoventry Holbrooks | 
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	Fri 28th Sep 2012  7:11pm  
	 Hi all   It was my delight to meet a gentleman today, a high official, who is still part of the remnants of the one time Dunlop group, who puts my knowledge of Holbrooks industrial history to shame. It is my hope that after telling him about our site here, that he takes a look at our site & joins us as a member.   | 
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| Foxcote Warwick | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  4:35pm  
	 This cutting is informing the public of the relevant areas named for sugar-cards, 1917
They mention Colony and Munitions but no sign of 'Corporation' 
It's definitely on the birth certificate though, so it should have existed. On the certificate, I noticed an abbreviation below  the address, but couldn't quite make it out, two initials,  could be a clue? 
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| Gladeprincess Cheshire Thread starter | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  6:54pm  
	 Hi Foxcote,
The initials are R.D which I believe means rural district, pls correct if wrong.
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| heritage Bedworth | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  7:09pm  
	 I spoke to a old chap in Bedworth this morning who had lived around the Burnaby Road area pre-war. He thought (for what his memory is worth, his words) that they were in the Boston Place/Durbar Ave part of Holbrooks. | 
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| Foxcote Warwick | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  7:32pm  
	 Well that's a lead, I'll put a search in the newspaper cuttings for the period for that area and see. This topic has opened my eyes about the First World War. I realised from the newspapers that people were required to 'man' the munitions factories and temporary housing was necessitated and obviously, they put a lot up in the suburbs near the munitions works. Before reading these articles, I only thought of the men fighting in France but wasn't aware of the upheaval and work going on here. They put up 'hutments' in military terms 'temporary buildings' for the munitions workers.  I don't know how primitive they were but there are articles in the papers concerning them. We would describe them as pre-fabs now but I don't think they were as good as the WW2 ones. I have experienced relatives that lived in a WW2 pre-fab in the East End and thought them quite comfortable as a child, anyhow, I'll check the papers. The last census 1911 is too early for these temporary dwellings to show up. | 
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| Midland Red | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  7:33pm  
	 On 29th Sep 2012  6:54pm, Gladeprincess said: 
Hi Foxcote,
The initials are R.D which i believe means rural district, pls correct if wrong.
Registration District   | 
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| Foxcote Warwick | 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  8:30pm  
	 Thanks for that Midland Red, need some more specs, thought is was P.O.    | 
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