lyn, thank you so VERY much! 16 Alfred St. my fathers name was Richard & mother Alice (nee Forknall)photos here for richard dye and anyone else interested in this street...hover over the photos for location and dates.....richard if you can supply a family name for the address where you was born i will see if i can find the actual house number on ancestry for you...
lyn
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lyn, this is WONDERFUL! I will call my sister who is 7 years older this evening. as a point of interest my aunt Eva married a policeman (MI6) I believe and my aunt Daisy married someone from London I think with the BBC.most welcome richard..yes i found the family on the 1939 eve of war register..just in case you do not have it here it is..5 people living there...
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THANK YOU!yes richard evas last name is crossed out and in its place is her married name of cameron although daisys name is not crossed out there is the name townsend above it...happy to oblige...anything else i can help with just say
lyn
I think, lookng at the 1966 map, on the first photo no 16 is the third house after the gap.
Absolutely, you are correct!I think, lookng at the 1966 map, on the first photo no 16 is the third house after the gap.
think no 16 could be on that photo mws although if the numbers went up in 2s starting at no 2 no 16 would be the 8th house up but still in shot...i also think that photo 2 shows the same houses but 2 years later as the wall where the gap is has gone...maybe mike could confirm if no 16 is visible...
lyn
Thank you lyn & MWS your input has been wonderful! I have just spoken to my big sister and we can confirm that the entrance was on the right side looking from the front.
Brilliant photos as usual Lyn, Richard is so lucky having 2 pictures of the house.
Thanks Mike, I saw the PO building on the 1950s map but couldn't relate it to that building on streetview.Around 1950 it was the post office stores
Thanks for that, it was bugging me not knowing.If you type in alfred street telephone exchange into Google Images there is a picture of the building from 1911.
The webpage can't be found but you can still see the picture. You can see it doesn't extend as far along Beales St as it does now. Here it is...
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