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Hi Gareth, I saw these but wasn’t sure we could reproduce them due to cohrpigyt. I’m really interested in this one. There is a row of houses where the mount is, I think, what are they and did their remains forms to wall to the mount path that ran alongside the tannery ? They are clearly not Peel Street as that can be seen further away. Are they the “numbers” ?
Hi Jose, This comment is on the multiview postcard page, which doesn’t include a photo of the Mount or Peel Street. Which photo are you referring to please?
“There is a row of houses where the mount is, I think, what are they and did their remains forms to wall to the mount path that ran alongside the tannery ? They are clearly not Peel Street as that can be seen further away. Are they the “numbers” ?”
Your description is that of Mount Pleasant, a terraced row. ‘The Numbers’ faced Water Street a little further down on the corner of Peel Street – exactly where the bus stop is today.