Hi everyone,
After studying Lyn's picture of Frankfort street and then lying down to have a really good think--recalling distant memories, I realized that Lyn's picture of Frankfort street is further west from where we lived. The picture Lyn posted is the north side of Frankfort street looking west from Hospital street towards Great Russell street.
Irene's family and mine lived in the section of Frankfort street between Hospital street and Summer Lane. In fact, we were only a few houses up from the corner store (located at 67 Frankfort street) in the picture shown on post 65.
Irene lived at No.59 and my family at No.55--between Hospital and Gee streets. The picture of the Dolphin on the corner of Hospital and Frankfort caused me to question my assumption, and after a little research on the location of the Justice Inn at Great Russell street and Frankfort, and then after combing through the 1911 census and Kelly's, I knew I had been wrong.
Even so, Lyn's wonderful picture brought back loads of memories of my daily walk to nursery school up on Farm street. I remember the houses were not yet bricked up as they are in the picture. We could go in them and play. We were looking for shrapnel, assuming they were bombed out (not just dilapidated). I remember in 1962-63 there were no floors remaining in many of those houses, many were hollow shells from roof to cellar. Perhaps they were bombed out. Were they bombed out, or just in an advanced stage of decay?
By the way, anyone know what "Berlin Place" was on the south side of Frankfort street? Was it the name of a section of housing?
Thanks for bringing back some amazing memories!
Kevin