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GeeWhitham
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If any pictures of Cardigan place exist, I'd be delighted to have copies.
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I've scoured Leodis with no luck. Unless anyone know of any in the Central library.
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ads wrote: Cardigan Place was a row of terraces at the end of Lillian Place near the viaduct. It was demolished in the early 1970's This Godfrey 1908 OS map shows the area, but no sign of Cardigan Place. Lilian Place is to the left of the viaduct, parallel to Kirkstall Road. I've posted this on the Perseverance Iron Foundry thread, too.
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Chrism wrote: I've scoured Leodis with no luck. Unless anyone know of any in the Central library. Hi Chris. I couldn't find any pictures of Cardigan Place on Leodis, either, but there are several of Lilian Place. Here are numbers 1-11. A comment left on one of the pictures says that the street was compulsary purchased in 1974.If this is the viaduct end (numbering from city centre outwards) this could formerly have been Cardigan Place?PS Don't you live in Rugeley, home of the infamous Dr Palmer, AKA the Rugeley Poisoner?!!!        
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Post by Si »

GeeWhitham wrote: I would be interested to know if Cardigan Place still exists. It is described as being next to the railway, near the gasworks and the Perseverance Iron Foundry. Mystery solved. See Perseverance Iron Foundry thread.

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GeeWhittham, I've been researching an accident on the river Ouse in 1833, and it's interesting how every single member of the jury there was related to one or other of the accident victims, down to and including th man who probably caused the accident. Also, two of the witnesses were direct contemporaries of eachother from a tiny village over the river and can't NOT have known eachother well. Yet this wasn't even mentioned in passing at the inquest... In fact in 19thC trials, it was often thought a positive advantage for jurors to know the people involved, which is shocking to our modern sensibilities!

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Si wrote: Chrism wrote: I've scoured Leodis with no luck. Unless anyone know of any in the Central library. Hi Chris. I couldn't find any pictures of Cardigan Place on Leodis, either, but there are several of Lilian Place. Here are numbers 1-11. A comment left on one of the pictures says that the street was compulsary purchased in 1974.If this is the viaduct end (numbering from city centre outwards) this could formerly have been Cardigan Place?PS Don't you live in Rugeley, home of the infamous Dr Palmer, AKA the Rugeley Poisoner?!!!         Hiya Si, sorry I've only just seen this. I am now exiled to Rugeley. William Palmer is pretty much brushed aside in this little town. His old house was knocked down, even though the ones on either side were left. His local boozer, The Talbot Arms, changed it's name to The Shrew. His grave is in the local churchyard opposite his parents old home, that's still there. There is a pretty good film about william Palmer, starring Keith Allen as Dr Palmer, if you can find a copy. Apart from that nobody really talks about him. I suppose he was sort of the Yorkshire Ripper of his day.    
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This is the Talbot Arms In Palmers day.
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...and this is it now.
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Post by Si »

Nice comparison, Chris.Thanks for the info. Keith Allen sounds like good casting!

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