« Reply #5 on: Friday 29 November 13 11:39 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the extra detail Stan, that's really quite bizarre. I'm suspecting the locals, including my mother, went with the name carved on the wall and whichever spelling was nearest their house ??!!
This map is a very good example of use of both "Place" & "Terrace" along a main road. This is from Stepney, east London. Luckily some helpful soul put me on to this map edition so I could find the one I was looking for there as the census enumerator there used all the the place/terrace names not the road or street one.
Pete
Norris / Andover, Poplar, Canning Town, Stratford
Hughes, Cooper, New / Berkshire
Waugh, Lisle, Davison, Mole, Luke, Dodd / Northumberland
Walton / Cumberland, County Durham, Northumberland
Littlefair / County Durham, Northumberland
Morcumb, Pedler, Warne, Whitford, Arthur, Warmington, Sleap, Docton,Couche / Cornwall
Ross / Middlesex, Hertfordshire
Southgate / Essex
Tarrant/Hampshire