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| Stamford Place (rear) (Sheepscar) |
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View looks from Skinner Lane onto the blind backs of properties on Stamford Place. Numbers run from 7 to 1, left to right, with both odd and even numbers included in the sequence. On the right, number 1 Stamford Place is also number 35 Skinner Lane, premises of F. Milner. A sign in the window states 'Lawn Mower Cutters Ground'. [internal reference; 200455_10653323:WYAS/Acc2007/43] |
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| Stamford Place, No.8 (Sheepscar) |
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View shows number 8 Stamford Place, a large double fronted property which stands in the centre of the road at the end of the cul-de-sac. The garden has a semi-circular boundary wall. On the right are outside toilets and outbuildings. A man in a flatcap stands in the doorway of number 8. [internal reference; 200455_4038637:WYAS/Acc2007/45] |
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| Stamford Place, nos. 5 & 6 (Sheepscar) |
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View shows three blind back properties on Stamford Place. On the left is number 5 which has a washing line outside, attached to the lamppost. Number 6 is in the centre. To the left of the path a young man sits on the wall, in front of him is a modified wheelchair used for transporting goods. Another man stands in the doorway while two women and a child sit further along the wall. Number 7 follows to the right with the circular garden wall of number 8 just visible on the right edge. [internal reference; 200455_71186465:WYAS/Acc2007/46] |
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| Stamford Place, nos. 9 -13 (rear) (Sheepscar) (1 comment) |
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On the left edge of this view, number 41 Skinner Lane. This was a back-to-back house which faced away from the street. Moving right are the blind backs of numbers 13 - 9 Stamford Place with both odd and even numbers included in the sequence. Several billboards can also be seen advertising Besey lighters, Saxa Salt and Quality Street chocolates. A larger billboard reads 'Remember the wonders of Wool. Wool protects you from chills because it is absorbent'. [internal reference; 200455_96706790:WYAS/Acc2007/47] |
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| Stamford Place, nos. 9 - 12 (Sheepscar) |
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Stamford Place was a cul-de-sac off Skinner Lane. On the left edge of this view, part of number 8 is visible. Number 9 to 12 then run to the right edge. Outside toilets can be seen in the corner between numbers 8 and 9. A man and a lady sit on the front wall of number 12 while a child plays in the gutter. [internal reference; 200455_71317691:WYAS/Acc2007/44] |