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Lawrence St Gosta Green

Unfortunately not, only info…

In 1891 a scheme of 82 houses in Lawrence St. Later it says it was one of the projects embroiled in controversy, and Nettlefold himself took a decided stance against the very principle of municipal house building.
 
Unfortunately not, only info…

In 1891 a scheme of 82 houses in Lawrence St. Later it says it was one of the projects embroiled in controversy, and Nettlefold himself took a decided stance against the very principle of municipal house building.

Thanks. I have 2 connections, my great uncle was listed in terrace b in 1901 and my sister-in-law lived in terrace a (I think) in the 1960s.

Two different rows certainly, the plaque on the second picture looks like a B, but I thought the same for the first picture as well. :)
 
Does anybody remember the garage that was on Lawrence Street. It would have been built around 1960 and was demolished so the university could be extended
 
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