References (coloured links go to on site transcripts):
[1] The Dalton family owned the
Central Restaurant in the 1901 census.
They'd already been in the restaurant trade for some years
and continued at the Central Restaurant for years (see
both 19th Century Directories and 20th
Century Directories elsewhere on this website). They
were the same family who ran Dalton's record and television
shops in Crown Square, Matlock; the family also had shops
at both Derby and Leicester.
[2] Beresford, Charles "The
Bath at War, A Derbyshire Community and the Great War" (2007).
Country Books/Ashridge Press. ISBN 978 1 901214 91 8. First
War information, p.75. Second War information, p.462
[3] He
advertised in Kelly's
Directory, 1908 and Kelly's Directory of 1912. George
Ratcliffe lived with his wife and three children on North
Parade for some years and they were there at the time of
the 1911 census. This is the same George Ratcliffe from
Scarthin who served during the First War (confirmed March
2011 by Christopher Shelton, a direct descendant).
[4] George Hotel / George Vaults:
Annie Weaving appears in Kelly's,
Directory 1908 and the Eatos were in Kelly's Directory
of 1912 and Kelly's,
1916. There is more about the
Eato family on this website
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