Hello fannybrice,
I am researching the history and the inhabitants of a house in Fulham and have come across your Florence Jane Honeybone who, according to the Electoral Register, lived in 7 Peterborough Road from 1946 to 1969. Florence would have been about 54 years old when she moved to this address, but I have no further information as to her profession etc.
Unfortunately, the link to the article reporting the 1969 hotel fire does no longer work and I wondered if you have made a note of the names of the eleven people who died during that fire. I would be grateful if you could share these names with me if you have them. Florence shared the house with a widowed gentleman and it might just be possible that he acompanied her on that fateful holiday.
You probably have already traced your grandfather and his sister to the 1901 Census Records to 26 Knivet Road, Fulham. It could well be that Florence looked after their parents before she moved to Peterborough Road, the Electoral Registers from 1928 onwards may hold the answer...
Thank you.
As part of my day job I am the ‘Health and Safety Officer’ and Fire Warden at the company where I am employed. This disaster is often mentioned on fire prevention courses together with those at Woolworths (Manchester) 1979 and Kings Cross 1987. I have done a search of the available information and asked a number of contacts but to no avail. It does seem wrong that the names of those that lost their lives should be all but forgotten after 40 years. My only suggestion at this moment in time would be to contact Saffron Walden library and ask if they have archived copies of any local papers. I will also try to make contact with a retired fireman I know to see if he has any ideas.
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