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Kay Street in (Little) Bolton - any pics in 1860, 70?
« on: Friday 30 April 21 03:56 BST (UK) »
Dear researchers - I am writing a family history story about my 4th great grandfather, Moses Scott. he lived in Kay street, Bolton from about 1820 until 1860. I would love to find some drawing or old photo, but despite a lot of searching, I can't find a thing online! (well, a fragment of one photo 1971 with a view of terrace houses) does anyone have a link, or some new ideas for searching? I have looked up the street in the British newspaper archive and in the censuses - it features a diverse range of occupations and buildings - mostly pubs and beerhouses. this street was totally demolished over quite a period and is now part of the A666.
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Re: Kay Street in (Little) Bolton - any pics in 1860, 70?
« Reply #2 on: Friday 21 May 21 21:37 BST (UK) »
Having got caught up browsing the lost pubs site, there is also this image which gives a better view of Kay Street:
http://lostpubsofbolton.blogspot.com/2015/08/black-horse-91-kay-street.html