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BATH ROW LADYWOOD

There would have been some differences, in particular it would not have been so built-up. Do not have a large scale map of Bath row , but below is one showing Bath Row labelled 1851, which shows that there were less buildings.
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There would have been some differences, in particular it would not have been so built-up. Do not have a large scale map of Bath row , but below is one showing Bath Row labelled 1851, which shows that there were less buildings.
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Many thanks! This is great! Would the blue have been the canal? There are lots of excellent details of the surrounding area, very helpful indeed.
 
There would have been some differences, in particular it would not have been so built-up. Do not have a large scale map of Bath row , but below is one showing Bath Row labelled 1851, which shows that there were less buildings.
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Mike I wonder can you explain what that name is between Five Ways and Broad St it looks like Inglington to me , not to be confused with Islington Row .
 
It is just Islington.That part of Broad st from Five ways to Gas St was then called that
 
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