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4 Henniker Gardens was, and still is today, an Off License and was known as The Coronation Stores which you can see on the wall near the tree. It is at the crossroads of Henniker Gardens and Hatherley Gardens in East Ham.
Coronation Stores (Off licence), 4 Henniker Gardens, circa 1930
George John Cole behind the bar at the Coronation Stores - circa 1930
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Residents at this address.
1911/John Thomas Griffiths Lowe/Manager, Licensed Victualler/31/Canning Town, Essex/Census *
1911/Louisa Jane Lowe/Wife, Assisting in the Business/32/Canning Town, Essex/Census
1911/Anna Dorothy Lowe/Daughter/10/Upton Park, Essex/Census
1911/Louisa Barbara Lowe/Daughter/9/Leyton, Essex/Census
1911/John Thomas Arthur Griffiths Lowe/Son/5/Leyton, Essex/Census
1911/Martha Prudence Lowe/Daughter/1/East Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Mary Ann Smith/Mother-in-Law (Widow)/54/Finchingfield, Essex/Census
1912/J T Lowe/beer retailer/../../Kelly's
1914/John Thomas Lowe/beer retailer/../../Kelly's
1917/John Thomas Lowe/beer retailer/../../Kelly's Directory *
In 1921 at 4 Henniker Gardens, East Ham
Minnie Baughan, Manageress Assistant, Off LIcence, Widow, aged 62 years 3 months and born in Plaistow, Essex
Ada Jennings, Sister , aged 52 years 4 months and born in Essex
George Jennings, Nephew, Clerk, Keavern Co, Carpenter, aged 29 years 10 months and born in Plumstead, Kent
1922/Mrs Minnie Bougha/beer retailer/../../Kelly's
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