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    mikejee replied to the thread Newhall Street.
    Teh building with the steps is the old Dental hospital, which was on the corner of Gt charles St
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    Donbogen reacted to Richard Dye's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Not sure but it could be for full working basement/cellar or potentially a high water table?
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread Newhall Street.
    Not sure but it could be for full working basement/cellar or potentially a high water table?
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    Richard Dye reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Newhall Street Meeting House. Quite a number of buildings from the 1800s in the street seem to have had many steps up to their...
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    oldjoe reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Newhall Street Meeting House. Quite a number of buildings from the 1800s in the street seem to have had many steps up to their...
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    oldjoe reacted to Richard Dye's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Nice wide streets, lots of character that I certainly took for granted.
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    oldjoe reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    And of course George Elkingtons large 1838 electroplating factory was on Newhall Street (which later became the Science Museum). The...
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    oldjoe reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    This has been posted before somewhere on the site, but not on this thread. Don't know exactly in Newhall Street where this was located...
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    oldjoe reacted to mikejee's post in the thread Bull Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    90-94 Bull Street before the Corporation Street development. Barrows at no 93, Thomas White, linen drapers, at no 92, William Hunt...
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    oldjoe reacted to Astoness's post in the thread Bull Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    bull street..sorry if they have been posted before
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread Newhall Street.
    Must have been an environmental nightmare as electro plating is nasty stuff!
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    Richard Dye reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    And of course George Elkingtons large 1838 electroplating factory was on Newhall Street (which later became the Science Museum). The...
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    Richard Dye replied to the thread Newhall Street.
    Nice wide streets, lots of character that I certainly took for granted.
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    Richard Dye reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Newhall Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    This has been posted before somewhere on the site, but not on this thread. Don't know exactly in Newhall Street where this was located...
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    Richard Dye reacted to Donbogen's post in the thread Needless Alley with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A over franked one about £30/40 i have some on envelopes Reds & Blues as well that i got from that shop still packed away after move me...
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