Colsterworth Terrace, Glebe St, Medders


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Sorry to have to keep doing this but I am just wanting to know where a few places are. I keep Googling and and find bits of maps with red arrows on them and think - aaaah CliffTon. Low and behold its a link to this site!

Does anyone know where Colsterworth Terrace, Glebe St, Medders was please? Early 1900's

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Did you ever know any Cumberpatches? Or for that matter Harvey's from around Annesley Street. Slim chance of either by 1960's though

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There was a girl at trent bridge 1965/1969 with the surname cumberpatch she would be around 60yrs old now,not sure where in meadows she was from I thought around blackstone st but could quite easily have been annesley st,wish I could remember herchristian name

Mick do you remember cumberpatch from TB would be a bit younger than you I think.

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There was a girl at trent bridge 1965/1969 with the surname cumberpatch she would be around 60yrs old now,not sure where in meadows she was from I thought around blackstone st but could quite easily have been annesley st,wish I could remember herchristian name

Mick do you remember cumberpatch from TB would be a bit younger than you I think.

I think I can remember the name Susan Cumberpatch from TB, don't know if that helps.

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Hi Barbkirk

I lived on Grainger St and remember all of your family well our house backed on to your grandmothers house on Holme St there is a very good photo of Grainger St on this site posted by Michael Booth who also lived on the Street. I attended your uncle Tonys wedding to Carol in 196? lots of memories to share

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We lived pretty close to you then Den, I lived in Ryehill Cottages up until we were relocated to Clifton, pre that, just around the corner on Kirke-White St when I was single living with my parents.

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I lived at the bottom of Colsterworth Terrace and I was in the same class as Susan Cumberpatch at Arkwright.

One of her brothers drowned in the canal after falling off the wall. I can remember the Truelove family at number 1 and the first girl I ever fancied Pamela Condran at number 17. 

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If history had followed correct procedure my surname would be Cumberpatch. My great grandfather was William Jeyes Cumberpatch of 3 Colsterworth Terrace. He died 1926 aged 61. He never married but was the father of Mary Harveys offsprings. She was my Great grandmother - for what she was worth!

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