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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Does anyone know Withernsea well?
« on: Sunday 27 March 16 15:42 BST (UK) »
The large "villas" are pre 1911, probably 1890's.
If you cross reference this map with the 1911 summary book, no23 is 6 houses back from Young Street, where the bandstand is in the old photo, (one to the right of the one with the green gate, in front of red car on Streetview).
Or in the summary book , starting from the Seaside Street end (after the Pier Hotel and 5 houses) there are 28 houses to Young Street, then it looks like the 3 at the other side have been added on before going back to Young Street. (no No30).
In the 1890 map the street has no buildings on it.
http://treasurehouse.eastriding.gov.uk/ArchiveMap.aspx?sheet=243 (243.5 1890).
If you cross reference this map with the 1911 summary book, no23 is 6 houses back from Young Street, where the bandstand is in the old photo, (one to the right of the one with the green gate, in front of red car on Streetview).
Or in the summary book , starting from the Seaside Street end (after the Pier Hotel and 5 houses) there are 28 houses to Young Street, then it looks like the 3 at the other side have been added on before going back to Young Street. (no No30).
In the 1890 map the street has no buildings on it.
http://treasurehouse.eastriding.gov.uk/ArchiveMap.aspx?sheet=243 (243.5 1890).