The image shows the south side of Hillock Street (now Kemble Street) from Snig Lane (Sewell Street) all the way along to Warrington Road.
The 1851 Census has a description of this area in Enumeration District 3d, which reads,
"Part of the Northern side of Hillock Street, commencing at the East corner of Bond Street, Parkers Square, The Camp, The Southern side of Hillock Street including Factory Yard, Shuttle Alley, The Long Row and Tan Yard, the Southern side of the Toll Barrs and part of the South side of Market Place, ending at Mr Thomas Buttons Shop."
Towards the lower right of the map, there appears to be some sort of a structure outlined. Any guesses as to what it was? There might be a clue in the census list which says "Factory Yard". Was it a factory? It's 40 years before the BI turned up in town, so what was it? I only have the image in low resolution, so can't read any of the text close to the building, though it does look like it says "Yard" in it.
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Edited by stephen nulty, 26 January 2011 - 02:47 PM.

















