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    hi can anyone tell me about st anne st please. i have just found out my dad lived there when he came over from the isle of man as a little kid.(1945/6) his father had stables there because he had shire horses for his cart, where would these stables be? any help is really appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by pasha View Post
    hi can anyone tell me about st anne st please. i have just found out my dad lived there when he came over from the isle of man as a little kid.(1945/6) his father had stables there because he had shire horses for his cart, where would these stables be? any help is really appreciated
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    Central Library have street directories which should list your father.
    I don't think anybody on this site has them from the 1940s.
    What else would you like to know about St Anne Street?

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    St. Anne Street was once an affluent area of Merchant Houses which included the judges residences complete with rear bowling greens. Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert once staying in one that's still there and marks the occassion. The on-set of slum courts infringing into this area led to the departures of the gentry to the Southern suburbs. Many of these fine houses then became lodging houses. St. Annes Church and Holy Trinity were the parishes until the early 1970s when they were demolished.






    Picture taken in 1925 by the city engineers dept - LRO





    Looking from Islington from South to North showing the East side with Holy Trinity popping up above the rooftops. Pic by H. Ainscough 1966. LRO.





    Further North near Cazneau Street with St. Annes pub (nearest) and St. Annes church opposite. Pic by H. Ainscough 1966. LRO.
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    hi philip thanks for that info much appreciated. (i was just wondering where the stables where).

    hi ged thanks very much for them picture's there excellent, i think me nana drank in that pub her family was from there.
    thanks again for your help
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    debbie

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    Does anyone know why the two carriageways are on different levels just north of the junction with New Islington? Northbound sinks down about 15 feet below southbound.

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