1 Charing Cross
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No 1 Charing Cross is on the right of this picture, occupied by J W Huelin Ltd, whose business spread from the adjoining 39-41 Broad Street
Property name
1 Charing Cross
Location
Charing Cross, St Helier
Type of property
Victorian town house and shop now demolished and incorporated with adjoining 39-41 Broad Street address, occupied by Barclays Wealth Trustees in the 2020s
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Ollivier: Frederick Ollivier was living here in 1935 when his will was drawn up. He left £5 to Grove Place Methodist Church
Census returns
- 1851 - Anne Poulain (56) and her brother Pierre (46), both merchants; Francis Le Feuvre (50) artist
- 1861-1881 - Thomas Amice Ollivier (47), watchmaker, his wife Mary (40), and children Sophia (11), Theophilus (10), Arthur (8), Frederick (6), Thomas (2)
- 1901 - Fred Olivier (46), schoolmaster, and his sister Sophie (51), confectioner [1]
Almanac listings
- 1837 - Manuel, leather dealer
- 1866-1874 - W Barkas, light and heat depot
- 1880 - P Luce, hosier
- 1886-1930 - Frederick Ollivier, school; T A Ollivier, watchmaker; J and C Le Caudey, grocers
- 1895-1900 - W Ching
- 1915-1920 - Mrs Baltus-Le Cras; F Foote (No 1½)
- 1925-1930 - Wain and Clark
- 1935-1970 - J W Huelin Ltd
- 1935 - R Chivers
- 1940 - C Henry
- 1980-1990 - Barclay Trust
Notes and references
- ↑ This record and the almanac listing below suggest that Frederick Olivier ran a school at the premises
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1866 Nouvelle Chronique advert showing prices of Barkas fuels
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1870s advert for William Barkas' business


