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Upper Trinity Street

It still exists but long since been redeveloped...


And here is a map from 1889, Upper Trinity St runs from to leftish to the centre...

Thank you, MWS. They both are fascinating so will keep me quiet for some time. I do appreciate your prompt response.
 
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Thank you, brummy-lad. It's good to see the difference between the map and the photo and how it changed over those years. It is fascinating and I could pore over maps and photos for hours. Thank you again.
 
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