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Subject: Re: [ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND] Sunderland Street Project
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 10:26:28 EST
In relation to this there are a number of street maps, showing street names,
at http://www.dur.ac.uk/picturesinprint/ these are,
Sunderland 1737
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2649&ref1=2413
Sunderland 1826
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p1666&ref1=1813
1827 map with key to alleys
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2387&ref1=2258
Sunderland 1844
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2357&ref1=2228
Sunderland 1850
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2381&ref1=2252
Sunderland 1851
http://aesica.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2650&ref1=2415
There are also lists of Streets, Courts, Squares Lanes etc. in Sunderland,
Bishopwearmouth and Monkwearmouth in White’s 1827 Directory, Ward’s 1850
Directory, Hagar & Co.’s 1851 Directory, and the 1858 Post Office Directory. at
http://www.historicaldirectories.org/
“Sunderland’s History 5” by Sunderland Antiquarian Society, has a list of
Lanes, Alleys and Quays mentioned in early records.
Stan
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