ID of a street
Anyone recognise this street? It must be around here somewhere? This ancestor of mine has his address on the 1911 census recorded as 2 Swarland Terrace West, Red Row - but this is not Swarland terrace?
The gentleman died in 1928, previously lived in Amble. Buried Widdrington. Could it possibly be Amble? http://www.coquetandcoast.co.uk/images/richardson1.jpg http://www.coquetandcoast.co.uk/images/richardson2.jpg |
Widdrington Colliery? Widdrington Village?
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ID of a Street
The stonework on the house front doesn't look quite right for the Amble area. I was in Wooler today and it looks a bit more like the stone work there.
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I may be wrong but it's looks very much like Panhaven Road , in Amble . The houses are not in a straight line and do a slight detour in a couple of places . The house at the top of the picture runs down Blackwood Street .
ps . just been out with the camera . What do you think ? http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...1/panhaven.jpg |
Not sure Rick, looks familiar though
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I have studied google street view and if looked at from further behind the photographer, it certainly looks very promising. Sherlock Ricky may have cracked it
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Looking at the stonework around the doors , windows and bay windows ,it looks very much the same .Even the drain pipes are in the right position ,one a foot before the doorway and the other next to the window.
Oh , second thoughts ,it may not be ..................theres no satellite dishes :-) ps . the reason the picture [and a very good one I may add] looks familiar is that I've lived in the street for the passed 19 years although I wasn't quite around when the picture in post 1 was taken ! |
Wow - that's very interesting Rick, I think it is Panhaven Road, just that those changes throw you - walls, bays and a doorway changed to a window etc
Many thanks for that. |
Albany House is in Panhaven Road, still above door I believe
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