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    Lower Loveday Street / Princip Street pub

    If there had been a working pub when I was there my husband would have been well pleased. The Turks head was the nearest or up loveday street cannot recall the name of that one. The hostel was run by Nuns on behalf of st Chads. It was only for women, and it was strictly catholic. It was for...
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    Upper Sutton Street

    My grandmother lived next to the chip shop until about 1952. The name was Fitzsimmons. She worked at Ansells. She moved to Munze street then
  3. M

    Lower Loveday Street / Princip Street pub

    when i lived there only 1 cafe was in the street and no pubs at all. there were 2 yards and i was very happy to have a home there after 4 years of bedsits.
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    Lower Loveday Street / Princip Street pub

    I lived in Princip Street from 1964 to 1969. For a time i worked in the womens home run by the nuns. i lived in the yard opposite the cafe.
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