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If you walked down St Pauls Road and passed under the railway bridge the first street on your right was Earl Street. It ran along side the railway line and you reached Ionic Street school part way along it. This was in the 40s/50s. It probable disapeared when the school and houses in the area where knocked down.
Last edited by jimbob; 30th Jun 2012 7:11pm.
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Earl St. = new ferry ( side of St. Marks church. - used to call church street in 1800s
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Earl St. = new ferry ( side of St. Marks church. - used to call church street in 1800s I don't think that this is the Earl St that is being sought.
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