Hello again, This time on my research into the Grosart family I would like to try and find out about my grandfather, Alexander Grosart's place of work. He was a fishmongers assistant for many years in premises located in either Siddely Street (his place of residence) or Lark Lane area prior to his death in 1938. From there he would deliver fish, oysters, etc. to the large houses in the area and that is how he met my grandmother, Alice Mary Rogers. Apparently she was a member of staff at one of the houses - a bit of the 'Upstairs - Downstairs' brigade.
My quest is for any information and, hopefully, any photographs or literature of any kind. The name of the owner of the shop may produce some leads.
A Fishy Business
In the 1938 Kelly's Directory
17 Lark Lane Edward Hughes Fishmonger
91 Lark Lane Mrs Jenny Louisa Glendinning Fishmonger
Glendinning's address was closer to Siddely Street where Alexander Grosart lived at 29.
Have you looked at this website
http://www.inacityliving.piczo.com/?cr=7
There maybe some pictures on there
Cheers
Erika
17 Lark Lane Edward Hughes Fishmonger
91 Lark Lane Mrs Jenny Louisa Glendinning Fishmonger
Glendinning's address was closer to Siddely Street where Alexander Grosart lived at 29.
Have you looked at this website
http://www.inacityliving.piczo.com/?cr=7
There maybe some pictures on there
Cheers
Erika

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A Fishy Business
Thank you both for your prompt and informative replies. The Glendenning one sounds most promising. I used to pass by that area when I was being taken (dragged more like it) to meet my grandparents when I was a very small child.