Hartley Hill, a short road that has survived.

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Leodian
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Hats Off wrote: Here is a good photo of this street from 1968.http://www.flickr.com/photos/thanoz/5056379573/Regards. That is an excellent and evocative image Hats Off. Thanks for that. Sadly, though I probably should know, I do not recall the area.
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jdbythesea
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Hats Off wrote: Here is a good photo of this street from 1968.http://www.flickr.com/photos/thanoz/5056379573/Regards. I remember this part of town quite well from this super image. It's hard to imagine how it fitted into the space when compared to how the area looks now. The building work underway at the top right would, I think, be Hume House on Wade Lane/Merrion Way. When completed the Department of Social Security occupied part of it. I don't know if they still do though.JD

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