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hi mike ive got a rellie living at 24 lower loveday 1901..dont surpose the building is still there but could i have map please showing where it was...have a feeling it was a hostel of some sorts..
Having checked a number of directory's that number does not appear in them, but and there is always a but in the 1888 directory there is for 24 lower Loveday St
Whatever it was it would not have been very big? the rest of the street appears to have been involved with the fun trade number 24 was between Cliveland St and Summer Lane