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Another smashing photo postie. You don't happen to have any of Gt Colmore Street do you, my Gt Gt grandparents lived there for abour thirty years. Back of 259
the only part i remember is the milk yard in baggot st
where they storedall the empties
before going back to moland street when it was midland dairies milk
to be re-used
astonian;;;;;;;
reposting..court no 6 bagot st 1903...though a great number of slums were demolished in the construction of corporation street many remained..due to the very mild weather in the first quarter of that year the death rate in the slums was very low...
9 died from smallpox
42 from scarlet fever
24 from diphtheria
109 from typhoid
59 from measles
23 from whooping cough
40 from diarroea