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Gordon Road
Slide has note which appears to read "Off Gordon Lane".  Gordon Lane is the previous name of the east end of Gordon Road, where it meets Baker Street.
[i]Comment by "Historyman", 2014-01-01: "I believe this to be opposite number 38 Gordon Road, which is next to the shop as seen in photo. It still retains the castellated wall."
Comment by Daren Gordelier, 2014-02-16:  "Yes, this is now a pathway between nos. 99 and the more recently built 101 Gordon Road. The shop No.36 I remember being a bookshop, on corner of Heene Road, nos 38-46 can be seen. The back of the house to the right is no. 103 it has a date plaque of 1900. Unless the houses were renumbered it appears that this space as left for what is today 101 Gordon Road, which was probably built in the 1970s." [/i]
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Gordon Road

Slide has note which appears to read "Off Gordon Lane". Gordon Lane is the previous name of the east end of Gordon Road, where it meets Baker Street.
Comment by "Historyman", 2014-01-01: "I believe this to be opposite number 38 Gordon Road, which is next to the shop as seen in photo. It still retains the castellated wall."
Comment by Daren Gordelier, 2014-02-16: "Yes, this is now a pathway between nos. 99 and the more recently built 101 Gordon Road. The shop No.36 I remember being a bookshop, on corner of Heene Road, nos 38-46 can be seen. The back of the house to the right is no. 103 it has a date plaque of 1900. Unless the houses were renumbered it appears that this space as left for what is today 101 Gordon Road, which was probably built in the 1970s."


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Historyman   [%724 %01, %2014 pm31 %0:%Jan %Z]
I believe this to be opposite number 38 Gordon Road, which is next to the shop as seen in photo. It still retains the castellated wall.
Daren Gordelier   [%419 %16, %2014 am28 %0:%Feb %Z]
Yes, this is now a pathway between nos. 99 and the more recently built 101 Gordon Road. The shop No.36 I remember being a bookshop, on corner of Heene Road, no's 38-46 can be seen. The back of the house to the right is no. 103 it has a date plaque of 1900. Unless the houses were renumbered it appears that this space as left for what is today 101 Gordon Road, which was probably built in the 1970's.

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