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I've checked the 1896 map and that T shaped...
I've checked the 1896 map and that T shaped building in parcel 23 is not there so construction must have taken place between then and 1920s with some leeway for surveying production and map printing....
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Robert did indeed live down there, Swarland House...
Robert did indeed live down there, Swarland House isn't on the 1920 map shown but there is a structure in the general vicinity of the wooden house the Beales lived in. There is also a building in the...
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As I remember it at the end of the fence on the...
As I remember it at the end of the fence on the right at the junction with High St but before the back lane that runs behind High St there was an open air Gents WC with a head hight wall around it....
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The difference in the stonework is interesting...
The difference in the stonework is interesting here, the extension to the rear of the bank is much better stone than the original seen in the rear of the Queen St and the brick work is a type of...
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I too have a much clearer picture, I hadn't...
I too have a much clearer picture, I hadn't noticed the stone work to the rear which acts a retaining wall now. Can we ascertain where the back alley from in North St went all the way to the top or...
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Thanks, thats all very helpful and I see how...
Thanks, thats all very helpful and I see how North St extended up behind the Dock to the CooP.
What used to be Fenders Plumbers may have been part of the same buildings?
According to the 1881...
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Walkers and Sandersons Buildings, Amble.
Does anyone know where Walkers and Sandersons Buildings were / are in Amble? The 1881 census has several families living there including my own, also who were Walker and Sanderson respectively?
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