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From: "Alan Fairhurst" <>
Subject: Re: [CHS] Crewe Railway Cottages
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 15:28:59 +0100
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Sandon Street is little more than a 'Back Alley'. With access to the back entrances of businesses that front onto Market Street.
Alan.
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From: Ian Hartas
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Subject: Re: [CHS] Crewe Railway Cottages



>Sandon Street which, was parallel to Prince Albert Street and Market
>Street (between them) and ran into Earle Street, has definitely gone.

Has it ?

> The difficulty about find a photograph is that many photographs are given as
>examples of housing without the exact location. I have however illustrations
>showing Church Street and Manchester Street but nothing that can be
>identified as Sandon Street.

Try this - it should arrive as one long URL.

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=370750&y=355750&zoom=2&isp=200&ism=500&arrow=y?57,156

This shows Sandon Street as still there, but I don't believe that there are houses there now.
Our photo gallery in the SCFHS web site shows some old photographs of the area,
Earle Street and Market etc, in the Crewe tour section. There are photographs of the
Salvation Army Citadel being built - it lies on Prince Albert Street, but as the map
shown by the web address above shows, this backs onto Sandon Street.

See the Guided tour of Crewe off of http://www.scfhs.org.uk/gallery.html

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