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Devon / Re: Hoe Park Nursing Home, Plymouth
« on: Thursday 10 November 22 09:40 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the link to the old map. This has allowed me to pinpoint exactly where Hoe Park Terrace was. I compared the old map with google street map now and located Sussex Street which is still there. I have no personal knowledge of this area but I am assuming that a great deal was damaged in the Blitz and has been cleared and reconfigured and rebuilt. I am very grateful for your help and input. Thank you.

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Devon / Re: Hoe Park Nursing Home, Plymouth
« on: Friday 04 November 22 11:51 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for your help. This has answered my question and gives me more to research.

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Devon / Hoe Park Nursing Home, Plymouth
« on: Friday 04 November 22 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Help please? Can anyone please tell me where in Plymouth the Hoe Park Nursing Home/Hospital was? I am looking at 1930's era and presuming it no longer exists. Thanks PWN

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Antrim / Re: Prisons in County Antrim in 1832
« on: Saturday 22 February 20 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you. In addition to looking for the prison there is so much of interest here. I am most grateful.
Best wishes
PWMN

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Antrim / Re: Prisons in County Antrim in 1832
« on: Saturday 22 February 20 19:47 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, Aghadowey. Loads for me to read through here. I'm thinking it may have been Carrickfergus since Crumlin Road wasn't built at that time.
Thanks
PWMN

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Antrim / Re: Prisons in County Antrim in 1832
« on: Saturday 22 February 20 16:47 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, it was somewhat gruesome! He was buried himself in the same graveyard 30 years later.

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Antrim / Prisons in County Antrim in 1832
« on: Saturday 22 February 20 16:36 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching a man named Leonard Ingram who was found guilty in April 1832 at The Belfast Quarter Sessions Court of "mangling a corpse". He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Can anyone please advise which prison he would have served his time in?
Thanks
PWMN

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London and Middlesex / Re: Lewisham Boarding School circa 1893
« on: Thursday 04 October 18 14:24 BST (UK)  »
Thanks to everyone for your help. Board School makes much more sense!
PWN

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London and Middlesex / Lewisham Boarding School circa 1893
« on: Thursday 04 October 18 10:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I am researching two sisters whose father was a publican and their address was The Middleton Arms, 38 Norton Folgate, Spitalfields.
On 10 April 1893 they were both admitted to St Mary's Spital Square School and they were there until 21 Sep 1894.
In St Mary's school records their previous school was stated as Lewisham Brd School. Any information re this school would be much appreciated.
Thanks PWN

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