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2 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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4 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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6 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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8 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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10 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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12 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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Here was Warleigh
Avenue
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14 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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16 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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18 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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20 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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22 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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24 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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26 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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Here was Beatrice
Avenue
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28 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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30 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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32 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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34 -
Destroyed during
Second World War;
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36 - Jack
Thompson;
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38 - Charles E
Drew;
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40 - R C & J
Stephens, newsagents;
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Here was Barton
Avenue
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42-44 - Keyham
Barton Conservative Club, Percy Sleeman, secretary, and Mrs R
Collier, stewardess;
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46 -
NL;
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48 - Mrs Sarah
Coombes, shopkeeper;
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50 - James and
Cox, dairy;
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52 - Arthur
Sparkes, shopkeeper;
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54 - J E McClewer,
shopkeeper;
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Here was
Townshend Avenue
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56 -
Plymouth
Co-operative Society Ltd, grocers;
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58 - Alfred
Charles Mayer;
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60 - Frederick
Thomas Reardon;
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62 - Harry
Lancaster;
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64 - George L
Parry;
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66 -
Plymouth
Co-operative Society Ltd, butchery, with Stanley Edwards living
over;
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Here was Cotehele
Avenue
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68 - Keyham
Barton Post Office: Henry Thomas Whitbread, sub-post master and
stationer; and Frederick Hornblow, watch repairs, with Mr Thomas
Evans living over;
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70 - Stanley
Charles Brown;
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72 - Mrs
Bargewell;
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74 - Frederick
Wellington;
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76 - Albert Moss;
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78 - Miss L
Moist, draper, with Mr Cecil Wallis living over;
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Here was Maristow
Avenue
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80 - Eastman's
Ltd, butchers, with Mr Albert Edward Vosper living over;
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82 - Kenneth
Cory;
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84 - Mrs Slee;
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86 - Charles V
Howell;
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88 - John Henry
Borbon;
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90 - Mrs O
Edwards;
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92 -
NL.