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no.6140

Scotch Street

1920s

View from Lowther Street along Scotch Street with the Italianate Union Building, H Clarke’s shop and an advert for a sign-writer and decorator on the right. Four children with a pushchair and a horse on wheels on one side of the road. On the other, lots more children, one with a stick and hoop. Two carts and a view of the steep path leading up to Kells.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=3678

no.6140

Scotch Street

1920s

View from Lowther Street along Scotch Street with the Italianate Union Building, H Clarke’s shop and an advert for a sign-writer and decorator on the right. Four children with a pushchair and a horse on wheels on one side of the road. On the other, lots more children, one with a stick and hoop. Two carts and a view of the steep path leading up to Kells.

Location: Whitehaven Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/1800
Sankey Number: 6140

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Album Number: Unidentified Album 6090-6284

Page Number: 6

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6136    Woodville Terrace Whitehaven Man brushing steep street towards harbour
6137 South Row, Kells Children on street of terraced houses going downhill
6138    Lighthouse, West Pier, Whitehaven 2 children and 3 men on lighthouse steps
6139    North Pier, Whitehaven View from boat entering harbour
6140    Scotch Street Whitehaven Groups of children. Elegant 3 storey houses. Union Hall on right http://www.whitehavenandwesternlakeland.co.uk/whitehaven/scotch-st.htm See 6189
6141 Avenue, Whitehaven Castle Lane going through avenue of trees
6142    Lowther Street, Whitehaven Crowded street stretching into distance. Pillared building second left.
6143    North Pier, Whitehaven View into town from raised point at end of pier
6144    Wesleyan Church, Scotch Street Children playing in street in front of church. See http://www.whitehavenandwesternlakeland.co.uk/whitehaven/scotch-st.htm