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No eroll in 1917 as during WW1 but in 1920 it is actually listed after house 18 but is numbered as court 7
1930 is the same listing but court is 6/7 as seen above.
I did find the 1920 Electoral roll and also 1925 and 1930 with same address but was not 100% certain I had the right couple however it must be them. If Alice was alone on the 1935 roll this would confirm it because I believe Thomas died early (jan?) 1935. Have not found Alice on 1939 England & Wales Register so it could be she had died between 1935-39.
I was a bit worried. There was another Thomas and Alice Hill at 4 Bellis Street but they are both still there in 1935. Also there in 1912. That Alice was still there in 1939 but at 5. That Thomas was listed in Kelly's as a Hairdresser.