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Broad Street (North Side)

History of Broad Street (North Side)

1842

As far of the sale of property following the bankruptcy of James Nutter, numbers 1 and 33 Broad Street were sold. No. 1 was occupied by Mr Allen, no. 33 by Mrs Spencer.

1842_Sale_of_Nutter_properties


From east to west

1913

(27) Careless and sons, marine store dealers

(28) Charles Careless

(29) Mrs Mary Brown

Here is Flower Street

(30) Mrs E Cook, dealer in doctor’s bottles

Careless’s marine stores

(34) Edward R O’Hare, tailor

(35) Charles Dunn, baker

(36) William Hunt

(37) Philip Thurlborn, carter

(38) Mrs Newman

(39) William Sargent, police pensioner

(40) Jabez Apthorpe, painter; Mrs Apthorpe, college help

(42) Miss Rebecca Pratt

(43) George Newall, assistant parish clerk (Holy Trinity)

(44) George W Bradbury, cabinet maker

(45) Elijah Maskell, county court bailiff

(46) A Fowler, motor driver

(47) David B Wright, compositor

(48) Robert Thurlbourn, carman

(49) Ernest Barrett, plumber

(50) Joseph Pratt, coachman

(51) Alfred Dunn

Stables

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