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Joined: Aug 2016
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Does anyone know where Uncle Tom's Cabin was in Leasowe Road? It was the address of the Howard family in the 1891 census.
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It's enumerated 3 properties from Wallasey Terrace towards Leasowe Castle, it depends on what area Wallasey Terrace as a building covered. I'd guess it's one of the buildings where the "W" is. http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side...-3.0774&layers=171&right=BingHyb
Last edited by bert1; 27th Aug 2016 9:50am.
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Many thanks for that Bert1. To me that would make it somewhere between the brickworks (which I remember) and St Georges Sec Mod (which I attended). Do remember there were a couple of houses/cottages along that stretch of Leasowe Road.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Moretonkiwi
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