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RECONSTRUCTION 1940s
SITE ALLOCATIONS IN PLYMOUTH'S NEW
SHOPPING CENTRE, 1948
The following plan shows the allocation of sites in
Plymouth's reconstructed shopping centre. This was the position in March 1948.

The key to the numbering is:
NEW GEORGE STREET
1 - G A Dunn
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17 - Edwin Edwards
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2 - Boots
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18 - Page, Keen & Page
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3 - W G Heath
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19 - W H Smith & Son
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4 - Woodhill's
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20 - Bruford & Hardy
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5 - Smarts
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21 - J H Dean
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6 - Willson's
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22 - Imperial Fur House
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7 - F W Woolworth
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23 - Moon & Sons
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8 - Manfield
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24 - H Randall
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9 - True Form Boot Co
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25 - Austin Reed
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10 - W Barratt
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26 - Harris & Sons
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11 - H Samuel
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27 - Webb & Son
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12 - Lawley's
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28 - Swears & Wells
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13 - H A Leon & Co
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29 - J & M Stone
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14 - L Whitbread Ltd
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30 - Gieves
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15 - Montague Burton
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31 - Saxone Shoe Co
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16 - C A & W Goodboy
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32 - Boots
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ROYAL PARADE
33 - Spponer's
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38 - Lock-up shows to be let to Bateman's, Snell & Co,
Perkin Brothers, Samuel Soden
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33a - Spponer's over lock-up shops let to Tucketts, Briggs
Palm Shoes, H Samuel,
A Pengelly, Hutton's, Henry Dodgson, London Gown Co
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39 - Stead & Simpson
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33b - Spooner's over lock-up shops
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40 - Campbell's
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34 - Popham's
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41 - C A & W Goodbody
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35 - John Yeo
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42 - Plymouth Co-operative Society
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36 - E Dingle
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43 - Eastman's, Maypole, Peark's and others (joint)
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36a - E Dingle over lock-up shops
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44 - J C Tozer
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36b - E Dingle over lock-up shops
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45 - Car Sales
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37 - Coster's
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46 - General Electric Co
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UNION STREET
47 - Plymouth & Stonehouse Gas Co
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48 - Service & Co
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PHOENIX WAY (later called
Armada Way)
49 - Lock-up shops to be let to George Oliver, B R Burge, h
Samuel and others
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59 - Littlewood's
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58 - Lock-up shops not allocated
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60 - C & A Modes
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CORNWALL STREET
50 - Fifty Shilling Tailors
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54 - Bowden's
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51 - British Home Stores
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55 - A & R Wallpapers
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52 - Dewhurst
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56 - Marks & Spencer's
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53 - Samuel Edgcumbe
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57 - George Oliver
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MARKET AVENUE
OLD TOWN STREET
62 - Montague Burton
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63 - Lascelles
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