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Dalton House Corporation St Bull St

darren t foster

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View attachment 99996does anyone know what that building was called on the right,dead centre with the tower,there are two towers but the other one is hidden behind the building in front.dunn an co,used to occupy the ground floor on the corner,and the y.w.c.a.used to be on the left side of the building.it was knocked down in the early 1960,s.it was built in the 1880,s.this building is the only one that is hard to get any info on.
 
Darren

I think the building in question could be Dalton House 94 Corporation St. This is how it was listed in 1956

94 DALTON HOUSE:
Carmalt.Lang & Co.Ltd.wholesale warehousemen
Hanger J. E. & Co. Ltd.artificial limb mfrs
Ministry of Health(Artificial Limb &Appliance Centre)
Ministry of Pensions & National Insurance
 
hello darren and welcome...i have moved this thread to our buildings past and present section of the forum..

all the best

lyn
 
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