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Thanks for this. It looks as by the 50s that top section of the street - from 1 to 12 or so - had been demolished but the pictures are really helpful.
Hi - I hope there is still someone out there logged in. I am tracing my father's family. Have managed to find his grandfather - Abraham Tuckman - in the 1891 census. They lived at 9 Anderton Street - the maps you have kindly attached show the higher numbers - were the lower numbers similar -...