On the 1909 old ordnance survey map it shows that Norman Street has got the outlines of all the terrace houses, which normally means they where built by that year.
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Norman St was bombed twice in WW2 so some of the houses will probably have been rebuilt either then or later.
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That's very interesting that it was bombed twice during WW2. I noticed that the styles of the houses are different too. I wonder if that's by design or because of the bombing.
If you look at Clifford St and Kingsley St the areas that were flattened there are quite distinct.
The cinema at the end was badly damaged and demolished (The Avenue - now called the Open Arms or something)
There's a real danger that the left will drag Britain back to the 1970s, with secure well-paid jobs, ample housing, properly-funded NHS and social care, free tuition, student grants, final salary pensions, affordable rail fares and fabulous films and music. David Osland 2025
We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn