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Albert Tatlock was a long-standing Coronation Street resident and lived at No.1 from 1919 to 1984. After the First World War, Albert married Bessie Vickery and they had a daughter, Beattie. Albert grew old in Coronation Street, becoming almost a part of the fixtures and fittings, and a close friend of other long-term residents including Ena Sharples, Annie Walker and the Barlows.

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  • Albert Tatlock
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  • Albert Tatlock was a long-standing Coronation Street resident and lived at No.1 from 1919 to 1984. After the First World War, Albert married Bessie Vickery and they had a daughter, Beattie. Albert grew old in Coronation Street, becoming almost a part of the fixtures and fittings, and a close friend of other long-term residents including Ena Sharples, Annie Walker and the Barlows.
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  • 1307(xsd:integer)
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First Appearance
  • 1960-12-09(xsd:date)
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Character Name
  • Albert Tatlock
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Duration
  • 1960(xsd:integer)
Died
  • 1984-05-14(xsd:date)
Last Appearance
  • 1984-01-25(xsd:date)
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Occupation
  • Town Hall clerk
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  • 1895-08-10(xsd:date)
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  • Albert Tatlock was a long-standing Coronation Street resident and lived at No.1 from 1919 to 1984. After the First World War, Albert married Bessie Vickery and they had a daughter, Beattie. Albert grew old in Coronation Street, becoming almost a part of the fixtures and fittings, and a close friend of other long-term residents including Ena Sharples, Annie Walker and the Barlows. Albert retired from his job at the Town Hall in 1960, nearly a year after Bessie's death. He lived alone but was close to his niece Valerie, particularly when she moved to the Street and married Ken Barlow. After Val's sudden death in 1971, Albert maintained a close familial, almost paternal, relationship with Ken, who eventually moved into No.1. Albert died in his sleep in 1984 while visiting Beattie. Albert was a proud and obstinate man. He was happiest when reminiscing about the past, but he had a crusty exterior and whatever social graces he had were eroded over time. He often expressed his disenchantment with modern ways and the younger generation, and said he wondered what he'd fought for during the First World War. Often subjecting family and friends to grumpy tirades about the hardships pensioners faced, he was a man people cared about in spite of himself.
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