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ManU
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Re: Old maps of Manchester-Scotland Court
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Reply #18 on:
Thursday 24 April 14 12:15 BST (UK) »
Your right it was Scotland Court not Close cheers - found the map and the street
Thanks for your help
Ray T
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Re: Old maps of Manchester
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Thursday 24 April 14 16:09 BST (UK) »
There's a better map here -
http://enriqueta.man.ac.uk/luna/servlet/view/search;jsessionid=E22D13727DF72762CE6B00B7CD10BEE8?search=Search&q=1056+manchester+and+salford&QuickSearchA=QuickSearchA&pgs=50&res=1&sort=Reference_Number%2CReference_Number%2CReference_Number%2CPage
... although its shown as Scotland "Fold".
You need to put together numbers 17 and 23 for it to make as much sense as the Old Maps version. No.23 is particularly interesting as it shows the full internal layout of the nearby workehouse.
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