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I believe I know Ladyburn Buildings. They were flats for women and are still opposite Tesco's large shopping centre on the main road. When I was a child, our bus home left from Wallace Square, outside the Martyrs and North Church and we would amuse ourselves by identifying the names relating to various symbols at the top of the downpipes. For example, FN and an oil-lamp represented Florence Nightingale - The lady with the lamp. EC and a cross was Edith Cavell the war-time nurse. I'm sure I have a list of the others.
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